While the Honda FMX looks light and flickable it does not mean that it is unfit for rough use in the city. You can handle town traffic with contempt by the 45mm upside down forks. However, lack of adjustability would make you feel uneasy when driving this model. The best thing we could talk about this is the brakes that are made with single disc combined with a sliding pin. The twin piston based front brake gives safety but yet may worsen the situation. If you are a new biker then this would be the best pick for you unless you have been looking for a high end bike with more power. If you are a new biker, then picking high power delivering model is not correct as it would be quite tough to manage it in the initial stages of usage.
With the 30 bhp and 80mph one could easily bring it on to the road without having to worry about damaging the vehicle that new bikers would often do.
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