Newly returned rider in Calgary

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Newly returned rider in Calgary

#1 Unread post by Maxim »

I'm a newly returned rider. After about a twelve year hiatus, I've come back to the world of bikes. I purchased my new (to me) bike on Monday, picked it up and rode about 150km on Tuesday, about 300 km today (Wednesday), and am headed back out for a longer ride tomorrow (Thursday).

I bought a 1985 Yamaha XJ750 Maxim X. For those of you that don't know the bike, it's a fairly run-of-the-mill 80's Japanese cruiser with a I-4 DOHC 5-valve engine. The suspension is a wee bit stiffer (and the brakes beefed up a bit as well), but other than those three differences, it's a lot like one the smaller Shadows, Viragos, or Marauders.

I know, that's not a bike for a first time rider, but I learned to ride a bike before I could drive a car. It's also not my first street bike.

My Impressions:
#1. Bike clothing has come a long way in the past 12 years. Flip-up full-face helmets are common now. Jeans with special abrasion-resistant patches. Gore-tex. Armour built into something other than a one-piece racing suit. This is great stuff!

#2. Skills need to be refreshed, but they do come back. When I started my ride yesterday, I felt like rank novice. I spent an hour tooling around the suburbs at 50kph before I felt comfortable enough to get onto a major street. My mind remembered most of the MSF skills (SIPDE, countersteering, avoidance, emergency braking), but it took the body a little bit to get all my muscles working in concert to carry them out. By the time I finished that 150km, I once again felt confident and securely planted on the bike's seat. I won't be pushing the limits until I get a lot more mileage under my belt, but I once again feel connected to the bike.

#3. That's a great engine. Not more than I'm prepared to handle (after all, I learned to ride at 14 on the same bike that my uncle raced Class A Enduro on), but I doubt that it'll leave me wishing for more when I get the throttle. I just wish that the bike had a 6th gear.

#4. I strapped on one of the aftermarket Plexi windsheilds that came with the bike before I went riding today. The upright riding position makes for some pretty good buffeting if you're riding into a headwind, and it's almost always windy next to the mountains. The windshield still allows for some top-of-the-helmet buffet, but it's a big help in terms of body buffet.

That's all that I have to say for now, because it's just about time to hit the sack. I want to get an early start tomorrow, and be halfway to Banff by the time rush hour hits.
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#2 Unread post by BubbaGump »

:welcome: Hope you have a good season of riding. Have fun! :)
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#3 Unread post by Wizzard »

Welcome to the forums Maxim . Congratulations on getting back in the wind .
Regards, Wizzard
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#4 Unread post by High_Side »

Welcome to the board! It's great to have another Calgary rider in here. As for the Maxim X, I used to ride with a guy who had one and he loved it. Sold it for more than he paid for it (because he had to....)!
Cheers,
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#5 Unread post by Vandal »

Welcome, I'm a new member too. I almost baught a Maxim as well, but went with a 84 Magna V65 from my brother-in-law instead. Just love this bike!!! :inlove2: Maybe see you at a bike night some day.

Cheers,

Vandal

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#6 Unread post by bok »

welcome fellow Calgarian

there are a few of us on here...almost as many Albertans as folks from Ohio :laughing:
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#7 Unread post by Kaiser Soze »

Yeah, I've noticed quite a few Albertans on here. Pretty cool.

I'm a few hours east of Calgary, in Medicine Hat. I've torched my thighs trying to keep my bike from falling over on that loooooong straight highway between us. It's almost ALWAYS a side wind. :)

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#8 Unread post by totalmotorcycle »

:welcome: Maxim to the Total Motorcycle community and back to riding a motorcycle again! I think you'll find the TMW forum community a very friendly place so don't forget to ask all the questions you want as the members on here are the best! :D

Since you've been away from riding for a long time, my advice would be to take it slow and easy. Don't rush it too fast as your reaction skills will be a tad rusty still. Why not check out Total Motorcycle Beginner's Guide to Motorcycling as there are a few lessions in there you would benefit from that will get you back your skills even faster. http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/school.htm I would suggest reading and doing Section Five.

Also :welcome: Vandal! Don't forget to post a Hi thread of your own in the Start Your Engines forum. :D

In Calgary we have a pub night on a somewhat regular basis so please do come on out and have a good time!

Mike
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