took her out for her first hundred mile ride saturday. She did awesome I got a chance to see what she is made of in the turns and flat out. I must say I am very pleased with the outcome in both catagories. In corners the bike is very solid and goes where I point it (now with the fork brace), she tips in quickly and the tires stick like glue. Since she doesn't weigh much dropping her into corners is effortless. So I was on a route I am very familiar with and there happens to be a flat 3 mile long straight slightly uphill with no driveways or side streets so its perfect for a flat out run. I ran to the red line first second third fourth, I reached about 110 mph then shifted fifth and mantained that speed for the last mile or so. She was stable as a rock and had some more to give. The straight has a crest and I slowed at this point, maybe next time I will see if she can push fifth gear to red line. I was impressed that one she could do that speed so easily and two that she felt so planted doing it. So I ended the day very happy. I have come up with her name per say, I think I will call here "Little Horse."