I dont blame you. The Grom is not about speed or comfort or handling. It is about fun. I can't wait for mine. Pretty sure my wife will be glad when it gets here too.
X2! this waiting is for the birds!I won't be excited til I'm riding it home
I don't plan on riding it home. I plan and riding DIRECTLY from the dealership to the gas station to top off the tank and then to the canyons by my house. I'm hoping the first time it sees my garage it will have 100 miles on it and need a tune up.I won't be excited til I'm riding it home
They better top off your tank before you leave the dealer! IF I manage to get it before September 7th it'll have probably 300miles after that weekendI don't plan on riding it home. I plan and riding DIRECTLY from the dealership to the gas station to top off the tank and then to the canyons by my house. I'm hoping the first time it sees my garage it will have 100 miles on it and need a tune up.
Dude, you should still do that ride. I have wood while thinking of my Grom, but I would be euphoric if I got to wring that Mission RS out.This is how Hyped I am on the GROM. I'm a Ducati rider and Pro Italia said they can schedule me for a test ride on the Mission Motors RS , an unbelievable $50000 electric sportbike that supposedly will beat a Panigale R RideApart Review: 2014 Mission RS | RideApart
I'm more excited that Honda invited me to the Grom Prix event at American Honda
Cant wait to ride the Grom
I have purchased a LOT of new bikes and the ONLY one that had a FULL tank was my Harley. Every other one had about 1/2 a tank of gas. Doesn't matter to me as it gives me a good excuse to ride it for a couple of minutes and then get off and check every thing out a second time while I am topping off the tank.They better top off your tank before you leave the dealer! IF I manage to get it before September 7th it'll have probably 300miles after that weekend