It's a new year, ladies
- DYNAgirl
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Well ladies this will be my first real long road trip riding my own bike. My husband and I will be heading over to Front Royal Virginia and doing Skyline Drive the last week of June. I am so excited I can hardly wait. Hubby loves to do 300 plus miles a day. So far the most I have ridden in a day is 150 miles because my butt really starts to hurt.
Does anyone have suggestions on comfort for longer trips?
Jasmine
Does anyone have suggestions on comfort for longer trips?
Jasmine
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- Flipper
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blues,
I passed my MSF at the end of August and had been riding my Rebel untill it was hit two weeks ago.
I was really afraid to ride the 599 when I got it this Saturday. I didn't know exactly what to expect. Could I control the throttle? How would the extra 100 lbs feel? Could I control it at slow speeds and u-turns.
I had my husband follow me in the car just in case, but no worries. The bike is very well behaved and I felt comfortable after a few miles. The biggest change was getting my feet to home in higher and farther back on the pegs than I was use to.
The bike has a lot of power, but it seems happy enough just riding around town at city speeds too. Which was my hope.
I learned a lot from my Rebel and this is my next teacher.
Flipper
I passed my MSF at the end of August and had been riding my Rebel untill it was hit two weeks ago.
I was really afraid to ride the 599 when I got it this Saturday. I didn't know exactly what to expect. Could I control the throttle? How would the extra 100 lbs feel? Could I control it at slow speeds and u-turns.
I had my husband follow me in the car just in case, but no worries. The bike is very well behaved and I felt comfortable after a few miles. The biggest change was getting my feet to home in higher and farther back on the pegs than I was use to.
The bike has a lot of power, but it seems happy enough just riding around town at city speeds too. Which was my hope.
I learned a lot from my Rebel and this is my next teacher.
Flipper
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So many goals and plans for this year, I'm just hoping I manage to accompish one of them...
1. Get my license...really just a matter of reading the book and heading to the DMV to pass the test. I've already done the MSF course but my permit had expired.
2. Actually get on a bike...my Magna is still not working and hasn't since I passed the MSF course. Currently, it's a timing issue. However, storysununfolding intends to fix up his Vision so that I have something to practice on (he's getting a new bike this week!)
3. Learn to ride well enough to "borrow" said new bike
4. Ride the Tail of the Dragon with boyfriend and boyfriend's cousin later this year.
5. Do the Rolling Thunder ride in DC this year...an absolutely amazing site to see.
If all else fails, ride pillion with my favorite biker boy
1. Get my license...really just a matter of reading the book and heading to the DMV to pass the test. I've already done the MSF course but my permit had expired.
2. Actually get on a bike...my Magna is still not working and hasn't since I passed the MSF course. Currently, it's a timing issue. However, storysununfolding intends to fix up his Vision so that I have something to practice on (he's getting a new bike this week!)
3. Learn to ride well enough to "borrow" said new bike

4. Ride the Tail of the Dragon with boyfriend and boyfriend's cousin later this year.
5. Do the Rolling Thunder ride in DC this year...an absolutely amazing site to see.
If all else fails, ride pillion with my favorite biker boy

"No one dies a virgin, Life screws us all."
2003 Kawasaki Ninja 250, a.k.a Rawley
1985 Honda VF 500c Magna V30 (my enemy)
2003 Kawasaki Ninja 250, a.k.a Rawley
1985 Honda VF 500c Magna V30 (my enemy)
Hey all its been awhile since i have been on. THe endof the year is always so busy.
My plans for this year are too:
1. Get better at riding so I can upgrade to either the new ninja 650 or a katana 650.
2. Maybe take a trip with hubby to Georgia, riding of course.
Hope you all had a great holiday season.
Have a great on and ride safe,
Deedee
My plans for this year are too:
1. Get better at riding so I can upgrade to either the new ninja 650 or a katana 650.
2. Maybe take a trip with hubby to Georgia, riding of course.
Hope you all had a great holiday season.
Have a great on and ride safe,
Deedee