So today was the first day I've really been able to ride my first supermoto bike, a Husky 510. Got the clutch and the fuel pump sorted and this thing is a riot. It is going to chew through some tires. I rode for 2 hours at a semi-spirited pace and the tires look like someone went at them with a saw. May need to reduce the tire pressure. Trying some power wheelies and I could not for the life of me keep the back from spinning up when accelerating 1st thru 3rd. I can't wait for this thing to be broken in. I haven't really gone over 5k rpm and still had a lot of fun. Over 65 and it is a sketchy ride though. Front end bounces around and the handlebars jiggle. Sketchy is still fun though. Coming off of 7 years of riding sportbikes and nakeds so it's going to take some getting used to how fast it steers and the feeling of instability. Just wants to drop hard into a turn when I barely breath on the bars. Weird. I find that I have to be more aggressive to ride it well. On a sportbike you kind of let the bike do the work and on this you kind of work the bike more if that makes any sense. Found a few good turns and was amazed at how well it tracked and kept a line. Didn't even have to really think about it. Just point and shoot. Going over 55 through a turn and it feels like it becomes a little unstable. Well at least compared to a sportbike. May have to work on the suspension a little. Tried sliding the rear a bit for my first time. It was weird. Hard on the front brake grab a couple downshifts and the rear end just silently slides back and forth. Looking forward to becoming more capable on it. It's kind of like learning how to ride all over again. 
