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CentralOzzy
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#31 Unread post by CentralOzzy »

Just to get a bit BACK on TOPIC....he he....I did almost the same thing you did vulcanman500!

Only when the bike tipped I hung on to the handlebar & arched my back to try to counterbalance the weight of the bike....& laid it down real gentle onto the concrete, saved my bike but really hurt my back!! :(

But that's what YOU do right? Throw your body under the bike to protect it? Well that's what we USED to do anyway. :wink:

The other day I nearly dropped the Roadking whilst backing it into a carport, there was some fine grit on the concrete & my foot slipped out from under me :shock: & for a second there I had that GUT feeling of...."Oh NO here we go"....but somehow I managed to save it....PHEW! Even then I know I went red in the face, :oops: even though no-one was around.

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#32 Unread post by vulcanman500 »

yeah. my muscles started hurting a day later. I didn't make the connection to the Drop until i saw the scratches in the paint. 8)
'94 Vulcan EN500 ....awesome first bike!
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#33 Unread post by DustyJacket »

See my web page - today's entry:

http://www.dustyjacket.com/mc/ - now, that was a foolish drop!
Bikers Against Child Abuse - Kansas City Chapter
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Bill and Pete do the Dragon's Tail at Deal's Gap:
www.dustyjacket.com/dragon/index.html

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#34 Unread post by CentralOzzy »

DustyJacket wrote:See my web page - today's entry:

http://www.dustyjacket.com/mc/ - now, that was a foolish drop!
LINK DIDN'T WORK :(
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#35 Unread post by DustyJacket »

The link worked for me, but it could be something odd.
Here is the COMPLETE link rather than defaulting to index.html

http://www.dustyjacket.com/mc/index.html
Bikers Against Child Abuse - Kansas City Chapter
www.bacainternational.org

Bill and Pete do the Dragon's Tail at Deal's Gap:
www.dustyjacket.com/dragon/index.html

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#36 Unread post by CentralOzzy »

DustyJacket wrote:The link worked for me, but it could be something odd.
Here is the COMPLETE link rather than defaulting to index.html

I am signed up for The Rider's Edge class 14-18 April. I have to carry on with my humdrum office life until then!
In a year (or two) I intend to buy a H-D Sportster (R version):

http://www.dustyjacket.com/mc/index.html
OK Link worked!

& having read your page I'd wait a while before deciding to buy a Sportster.

I'd recommend a second hand (Low Miles) 2000 on up, 'DYNA'-Superglide or Lowrider. They are still small-ish machines but are more of an in between model that is more versatile. The Sportster (which my wife & I ride) is OK for 'shorter stature' beginners but because the bike has a short wheelbase it's not the smoothest to ride & is very limited in it's uses. TRUST ME HERE.

The Dyna-glide is Rubber mounted & will be smoother than the Sporty, plus it will do everything you need from the word go....Including City riding to Touring, where-as the Sporty will be great for Zipping around the neighbourhood & perhaps the city but will not cut it very well for touring, which you will want to do eventually.

Once you have a few more miles under your belt & your skills & confidence levels improve....ride your Blast over to a Harley open DEMO day & try a few bike models out & see what you think.

After owning about 8 Harleys, right across the Harley model range, from Sporty to Ultra Classic....My choice for the best 'all round' Harley is my 2000 Roadking.

Cheers, AL.
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