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May soon be a rider...

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:44 am
by jct
Hi all,

I lurked for awhile when I was deciding whether to relent and let my husband get a motorcycle and start riding again. OK, so it took him nearly 20 years of politely asking (he rode in college) -- I finally broke down and did my due diligence, looked up the stats, extracted a promise from him to buy (and always wear) full gear, start "small" and take the MSF.

Probably one of the best decisions I ever made--- I did it, in part, because work was stressing the hell out of him and I thought this would bring a bit of joy. For the past several months he has been riding his used Virago 250 to work and taking 40-50 mile rides on weekends. Even his co-workers have commented on the new spring in his step (after they finished teasing him about riding a bike). I know that he would love it if I would ride with him-- but I spent my college years as a pinion (this was another guy, LOL) and I am sure that experience led to my premature greying... :shock:

I will fully admit that I find motorcycles fascinating. Which led to last week's "adventure". Sigh. We were in Myrtle Beach with the kids and every last bike down here is a Harley (or so it seems). So I (stupidly as it turns out) suggested we stop at the huge Harley dealer here and check it out. OK, so we were *both* entranced. Danger, Will Robinson! We should have split.... but my better half was happily astride on of the new 2007 Sportster XL1200 Low models (we're vertically challenged -- he's 5'4"). He looked so pleased that I asked the salesman if he could take it for a spin -- figured he would say "no" --- but of course he said "sure", so hubby went back to the camper, grabbed his boots and jeans, borrowed a helmet and went for a nice 15-mile ride. He looked darn nervous before he left (new bike and by far the most powerful he had ever ridden), but he's a cautious guy. The look of happiness when he came back was undeniable --- my son couldn't get over how "jazzed" his dad looked.

As I'm sure you all guessed-- I gave the green light and he is now the very thrilled owner of a HD 2007 XL1200L "Sporty" -- hah, talk about trading up "early", but I figure this bike will last a good long time, and it is beautiful.

He made a few comments about not bothering to sell the Virago until the spring (we live outside NYC)--- clearly he's giving me every opportunity to try riding. I may just relent and take the MSF ... will have to read and think about it a bit. I'm pretty small, 5'3 and 108 lbs, so I'm a bit intimidated.

In any case, I guess this got long-winded, but I thought you would appreciate the trajectory.

Jil

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:05 am
by fireguzzi
I say you should start riding too. Maybe being in control of the bike will not further the greying process. :wink:

Those 1200 sporties sure are a blast to ride! Hope he enjoys it.

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:29 am
by BAJACRUISER
Nice history.... I hope you will start riding soon too...... :motorcycle3:

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:50 am
by jct
Thanks for the warm welcome, guys!

As of Saturday I *will* have my own bike as my husband will take delivery of the new 1200 Sporty -- cool dark cherry pearl. Soooo, the Virago is officially mine to give riding a try. Should be a nice starter bike.

When I get back to NYC I will get my learner's permit and sign up for the MSF.

Looks like it is time for my own adenture to start -- I'll give it my best shot.

I'll keep you all posted!

JT

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:49 am
by NorthernPete
take it nice and easy and Im sure you'll have a blast. the virago is an excellent starter bike, and it shouldnt give you any problems weight or height wise. enjoy yourself, stop when your feeling tired and keep it shiney side up!

welcome to the forums!

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:58 pm
by BAJACRUISER
Welcome to the forum ¡ :)

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