my first 1000 miles...
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 2:19 pm
so i hit 1000 miles today in my riding 'career'. been riding for about 2 months now and loving it more and more.
some observations. i took the MSF last summer, so i had a lot of time off between passing the class and getting my bike. it took a bit to remember some of the finer points like slow speed counter steering/maneuvering. I have it pretty good now.
as some other noobs here have said, things like wind blasts can be a bit daunting the first time you hit the highway at 60+mph. but it doesn't take too long to get the hang of it though.
i've experienced the numb throttle hand from gripping too hard. i've finally relaxed that issue. i've gotten used to switching to my reserve while going 65mph.
i live in the country, so most of my riding is on winding country roads. i've done some parkways. and a small bit of time on a major highway. some in town riding dealing with stop and go traffic. need to do more of that.
anyway. I gotta say that both the MSF and this web page has taught me so much. I appreciate everyones help. I still have a lot more to learn and look forward to the miles ahead.
thats all for now.
rock n roll!
some observations. i took the MSF last summer, so i had a lot of time off between passing the class and getting my bike. it took a bit to remember some of the finer points like slow speed counter steering/maneuvering. I have it pretty good now.
as some other noobs here have said, things like wind blasts can be a bit daunting the first time you hit the highway at 60+mph. but it doesn't take too long to get the hang of it though.
i've experienced the numb throttle hand from gripping too hard. i've finally relaxed that issue. i've gotten used to switching to my reserve while going 65mph.
i live in the country, so most of my riding is on winding country roads. i've done some parkways. and a small bit of time on a major highway. some in town riding dealing with stop and go traffic. need to do more of that.
anyway. I gotta say that both the MSF and this web page has taught me so much. I appreciate everyones help. I still have a lot more to learn and look forward to the miles ahead.
thats all for now.
rock n roll!