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    Rigidity of the front wheel

    Hi all!
    Noticed that models RX/SX very thin spokes on the front wheel. In my city a bad road, there may be some small pits, tram tracks and speed bumps. Now I ride the Aprilia DD1200 and KTM 990 Super Duke. When riding I didn't pay attention to the condition of the road surface. On such roads I can and 80-90 miles per hour to go. In my country the police do not pay attention to violations of speed limits by motorcyclists)))

    If I buy EBR 1190 RX/SX - whether its the front wheel is critical to the speed of traffic on such roads? Not broken is it?
    Does anyone have any experience riding on the EBR on bad roads?
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    Similar design on the Ulysses which was an adventure of sorts. Check with the guys of BadweatherBikers but wheel is quite strong.

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    Thanks for the reply.
    I saw near the spokes of Ulysses - they have a slightly different design, they todde and solid.

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