Questions after getting my first bike

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Questions after getting my first bike

#1 Unread post by skorman00 »

Unfortunately, I did not find this site until after I bought my bike, so I didn't take the advice off the sticky's (the no 600cc one especially, all though I didn't get a sport bike ).

I got myself a Harley Sportster 883 Custom, which I was told by a few people was a good starter bike. It fits me well, and I like the look. I've driven it around a bit, but not on busy streets.

My first question: if one were to go against the advice posted in the aforementioned sticky, should the bike be returned?

Second question: I got too close to a curb, and got some scratches on my exhaust. What's the best way to fix those, I would think that it would begin to rust if I just leave it?

PS: I wasn't able to find answers to these already, but I apologize if you will have to repeat yourselves.

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#2 Unread post by kellanv »

I think the 600cc bikes were more in referene to 600cc Sport bikes not so much cruiser types. A heavier bike like yours should be a little bit easier to control than say an 800+cc Sport. Now granted, you still have PLENTY of power, but as long as you take it easy and you feel comfortable learning on it you should be fine.

I'm by far not an expert on these matters, but that would be my take.

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#3 Unread post by Sev »

Cruisers are a different ball of wax compared to sports bikes. You should be fine with yours. But considering it's a Harley (more expensive) I'd definately take it easy at first, and take the MSF course.

Other then that, gear up, and enjoy yourself.
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#4 Unread post by skorman00 »

Thanks for the replies. I will be taking the course you mentioned this weekend. I'm looking forward to it.

Any thoughts on the scratches?

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#5 Unread post by Sev »

You can run some clear nailpolish over scratches... but there isn't much way to actually fix them.
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#6 Unread post by t_bonee »

An 883 Sportster is a fine starter bike.

As for the scratches, if it is just minor scratches, keep up on it with some chrome polish and it should be ok for awhile. Though to truely "fix" it, it will probably have to be rechromed. Which can be pricey.
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#7 Unread post by kabob983 »

Only way I know of is to buy a new exhaust. It's mostly cosmetic and should be find though. Just clean off any rust the begins to accumulate (which shouldn't happen anytime soon).
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#8 Unread post by dieziege »

Ride it like you think owning it matters.

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#10 Unread post by dieziege »

OK, I didn't spell it right... but I still had the best answer! :laughing:
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