Having no real m/c experience, I was quite nervous but very excited. The instant I got on the bike and we started out, the nervousness turned to just feeling thrilled. I knew in my gut that motorcycling is for me!
Now I'm legal to ride anywhere I want to...but my experience level relagates to quiet neighborhood streets and big, open parking lots for now. Which is fine with me...I've been married 17 years and have a 7 year old daughter that depends on me---I'm all about the safety/experience thing.

On Sunday I actually hit the 3 inch high boundry cone, that marked the inside of the left turn, with the left foot peg! I'm sure the lean didn't look as agressive as it felt, but that feeling when your pushing on the handgrip, trusting the bike, looking through the turn, steadily increasing on the throttle, head up, etc... is heaven.
Of course I can't do it consistantly, but there were a few times that the execution felt perfect and everything came together....it was effortless.
So much information picked up on this forum really helped in the course; thanks so much for all the postings.
I'm hoping to close a deal on a Nighthawk 450 this weekend, guess I'll see you in the, (ahem), deserted parking lot soon!
