That clip never gets old!!!jonnythan wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZlAPD67jfQ
This is probably how her first ride will go.

That clip never gets old!!!jonnythan wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZlAPD67jfQ
This is probably how her first ride will go.
+1Lion_Lady wrote:That 1100 is going to weigh on the order of 500+ pounds and most likely has closer to 70 or more horsepower. NOT a newbie friendly bike. The weight will be the biggest struggle for your daughter.
Uhhhhhhh... I'd be willing to personally teach her how to ride. I'm 6'10" and pretty strong dude. Not to mention good looking. Plus you're not that far from Detroit...Gui wrote:... although she is over 6 feet and pretty strong lady... She is may be 160 lb, tall, blond and good looking.
Well, she should be fine then! Being blonde and good looking is half the battle won when it comes to motorcycle riding.dzervit wrote:Uhhhhhhh... I'd be willing to personally teach her how to ride. I'm 6'10" and pretty strong dude. Not to mention good looking. Plus you're not that far from Detroit...Gui wrote:... although she is over 6 feet and pretty strong lady... She is may be 160 lb, tall, blond and good looking.
I'd be willing to personally teach her how to ride
As a man that had trouble with his parents that is too long to go into I can say I understand your concern. I sometimes almost do things just out of spite because my parents don't want me too. However reason and self-preservation are usually things that jump in at the last second to prevent me from actually going through with something like this.Gui wrote:Thank you all for your support, your reply and wisdom shown.
I agree with all of you and I have emailed her a few of your replies. I may email her some more, because she need to hear from others.
I believe she is an impulsive buyer and does things at the spur of the moment. We used to disagree a lot, but the last couple of years we're doing great. But NOBODY can tell her anything, once she has made up her mind. This is her problem.
Some friend asked her about the gears and she said, I think it is automatic, you just ride it!!!. He said we all know that you need to shift that machine with your foot. She never said a thing after.
My other daughter told her also a few things...that she's grazy etc. etc. I carefully told her yesterday that it would be very wise if she takes a Motorcycle safety course, where they may drive the available bikes. These will be much lighter and lower in cc than what she is buying (tomorrow). She said that she would take this course, so that is a good thing. Hopefully she will talk with the instructor about it.
I hope and pray that she will realize during this course that her machine is far too BIG for her, although she is over 6 feet and pretty strong lady. The V-star is some 730 lb. She is may be 160 lb, tall, blond and good looking.
But her being blond...may mean something else as well ...hahaha!
OK, so far so good. I feel somewhat relieved, although the danger will be there.
Thanks again.
Doc Gui
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