First Ride, Woo-Hoo!

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First Ride, Woo-Hoo!

#1 Unread post by CycleNewb »

I just picked up my VN900 yesterday, and boy is she a beaut'!

Kinda funny though, as my dealer's driveway slopes down from the road, which is a very busy highway, (Rt 17 for you NJ/NY folks) so getting out on the hill without rolling back or tipping, into highway traffic, no shoulder on the road with my wife and kids in the cage behind me was a nightmare for a rookie like me. :oops: :lol:

After I got rolling, I was cool and just didn't want to stop. Darn "responsabilities" like a job and such spoiling an otherwise nice ride.

Riding home from work in the dark was a new experience, too. I think it's harder to judge the distance of a pair of lights in the darkness, then the distance of a cage in broad daylight.

Time to get some cones and hit my kid's school's parking lot.
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#2 Unread post by jstark47 »

Cyclenewb- Congrats and Happy Bikeday! :happybikeday:

As far as getting it out of your dealer's driveway - you didn't drop the bike and that's all the counts. We don't need no stinkin' style points!

I'll tell you a little story. My wife's been riding about a year longer than me. When I bought my Bonneville in July 2005, I asked her to ride it home, so I didn't have to deal with busy Route 206 traffic. Bad for the male ego, but less risky for the bike. At home I tooled around our development for an hour getting used to the clutch, brakes, etc, before I took it out on the main roads.
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#3 Unread post by Locopez »

congrats....Well I have a story

Back in April of 02...I got my 1st new bike. As I was leaving the dealers lot...I had this terrible thought in my head......I was like don;'t drop the bike....don't drop the bike. The bike felt weird...and I had to make a left out of the driveway. It freaked me out....but it all worked out!
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#4 Unread post by Fast Eddy B »

New bike smell! And the VN900's at great bike from what my friends tell me.

Story time: picked up the CBR in London, AND GOT BEATEN AT EVERY LIGHT BY THE SCOOTER BOYS. That first ride is a killer, and now its over, so...show 'em how its done! Enjoy!
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At least none of us did THIS on our first ride!! (Classic video clip, but still a goody!)
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#6 Unread post by logitech104 »

Congrats on the bike cyclenewb! Take care of her!
jstark47 wrote:At least none of us did THIS on our first ride!! (Classic video clip, but still a goody!)
I would probably commit suicide if i did that. :laughing:
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#7 Unread post by Apollofrost »

oh god, I was amazed to see how much the car moved when he hit. Makes me remember my first time on an ATV. Was going maybe 10mph on a mountain trail when a rock wiggled loose under the wheel and made everything lurch to the right. I almost went over the edge but saved it at the last moment because I gunned it instead of hitting the breaks. I was feeling rather fragile about then.
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#8 Unread post by Sev »

No better feeling in the world. Congrats on your new bike.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#9 Unread post by Flipper »

The first time I rode my bike I was amazed that it had "new bike smell'.
When I got home I realized I had been riding with the choke on. :oops:
That's just" burning up fuel smell".
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logitech104 wrote:Congrats on the bike cyclenewb! Take care of her!
jstark47 wrote:At least none of us did THIS on our first ride!! (Classic video clip, but still a goody!)
I would probably commit suicide if i did that. :laughing:
OMG! :roll: :oops:
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