As a new owner I'd say the 1125R is relatively comfy. I'm 6'2" and I've been OK on the few runs (160 miles max) I've had so far, and the 1125 seems better or more suited to road use than other 'sports' bike I've looked at / tested recently. I cant comment about riding one to the Nurburgring, I'd prefer a van and decent (track) rubber to hand, but I'm sure it would be OK compared to other bikes if riding is the only option. The OE Pirelli Diablo Corsas seem to get touted as being up there with the best, so unless you're a confirmed ringmeister / tyre geek / hero you should be OK tyre wise for a bit
The handling is in a word 'immense', but might benefit from a steering damper for serious track use, although I haven't experienced any problems on the road (yet?). But then I'm still running in at 70 - 80 + (:)) mph, and I'm an old fart whos last sports bike was a gixer 1100
I wouldn't personally want to seriously commute on the 08 1125R, even with the latest flash, but then again it depends on the commute. My bike is still not 'really' happy at 30 - 40 mph, even in first, but it's certainly drivable. The new bikes I believe have diff oxygen sensors, fuel pump and injectors, and a few other mods. These are supposed to cure the known low speed running issues. The fairing seems to do the job and I'd personally take the R over the CR for serious speed or distance use.
I had a demo 09 CR for a bit, and I cant say my 08 is much different to ride, so don't let that put you off getting a bargain, but then it's only a toy for me, one that I can afford to have sitting idle if problems arise .......
And last but not least, if you get a 08 (or any year), make sure you get written confirmation that the bike is sorted recall wise, especially the 2 VOSA (you might die horribly
) safety ones.
Oh, and make sure your dealer knows the downs about their 165 mph + BRP Rotax powered Buell, make really, really, really sure, and get it all in writing. It's certainly not a 'HOG'
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