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Old 10-19-2009, 04:57 PM
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My wife wanted to learn to ride too. I thought better of even trying to instruct her on anything, instead opting to get her into a riding class. I would rather her learn from professional instructors on all the correct procedures rather than me showing her my way which might be improper...lol. She is a damned fine rider now.
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:08 PM
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Bought my wife a Sportster as her first bike.. MISTAKE.. I rode it home from the dealer and she was sitting on it in the drive way getting use to the controls and fell over.. bike was now even running.. We went to a large parking lot about 2 miles from the house and never had a accident in the parking lot but back in the drive way 3 more crashes coming to a stop and down shifting.. Parked the Sportster and bought her a used Honda Rebel 250.. She learned to ride and never once crashed it.. She gained a lot of confidence and learned how to steer in curves and in crowded parking lots.. That took about 10 months.. She finally got back on the Sportster and 4 years later will not give the Sportster up..
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:19 PM
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After all that she still remains positive, and still wants to ride. The smile on her face when she was lapping that parking lot was priceless!
She definitely has spirit and determination, sounds like a future H-D rider to me!
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:23 PM
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please sign her up for the Harley riders edge. you are not using your nice bike but a banged up throw away of thiers. and they teach you the basics and move you up when you are ready.

I know, I to am a wife, and never had ridden. I have one year and Sturgis under my belt ( and I too fell at riders edge)

She will be fine, she just needs some time.
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:25 PM
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The best thing for beginners is the MSF course. Most states have some sort of motorcycle training. MSF use smaller bikes (250cc) and the best thing about the course is that if you drop the bike, atleast it's not your own. Plus she'll get professional instruction by very patient intructors.
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:28 PM
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Sounds like she is going to make a fine rider one day. My wife on the other hand went to the MSF course first and got her license. I bought her a Honda Shadow to ride on and she was doing pretty good in the parking lot. I thought she was ready for a longer ride but she wasn't ready at all. She did fine until we got to a turn and there was someone else in the other lane. Thank goodness it was a truck with a lawn trailer because she went straight into the trailer. It was the worst sound and feeling that I have ever had knowing that she could have been really hurt. She bent the crash bar and bruised her wrist and leg but she too got back on and rode it home. I am not sure I want her to ride as I don't think I am ready for her to get hurt again. She says that she would just as soon ride with me instead of on her own bike. That's ok with me and she might decide she wants to ride later but I am not going to push it. Good luck
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:36 PM
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i hear riding classed save a lot of marriages.....
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Sounds like she got the crashing part down.
That was funny.
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Did much better than my wife. First time on her Nightster she drops it coming to a stop forgetting to pull the clutch back in, my fault for not telling her that part. We both take the MSF course and she got coached out cause she couldn't keep up with the rest of the class. Sorry the MSF we had didn't have much patients.
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Good thing she is ok Tell her to keep trying and she will get it.
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