First Ride
#1
First Ride
Today was the first day I actually got to ride my first bike. I bought a 2004 88C and I love it already...Really good experience today, the roads were still a little wet from the rain last night, and it was about mid 30s today, and I still had a blast. The bike ran great, SE slip ons sound awesome, really happy with what I decided to start out with. I went through the MSF course last weekend and I really learned alot from that class and look forward to some of the advanced courses in the spring...anyone want to share their first ride experience feel free...
#4
23 yrs old and your first HD? That's awesome, I didn't get my first til I was 31 (I think). I had other bikes previously but not a Harley.
My first ride on a Harley was then, 1993, off the showroom floor, what a great feeling.
Be safe and enjoy.
Congrats
My first ride on a Harley was then, 1993, off the showroom floor, what a great feeling.
Be safe and enjoy.
Congrats
#6
Congratulations on your new bike. This is my first street bike too. Got it just before Christmas. The sun was shining today after 5 days of rain. I got to ride it today. I'm still riding around neighborhoods I am familiar with not too far from home. Enjoy every mile.
Relax, ride safely, and enjoy God's creations.
Relax, ride safely, and enjoy God's creations.
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#9
I bought my bike before I took the course. My buddy rode it home for me and when we arrived home he purposely left it on the street and said... you need to take it up the street and park it the garage myself. I jumped on, heart pounding, and squeezed out the clutch in first and rolled down the street. Throttle scared the poop out of me, shifting to second was when I realized I had no business being on this bike. I had dropped a hefy down payment on it and wasn't in the mood to drop it. I got down the steet and realized I couldn't do a U-Turn to safe myself. I had to duck walk it back and forth to turn it around. I got it back to my garage and climbed off. My hands were shaking. I chugged a beer.
Then, a few days later, my course started up and I was introduced to the friction zone. Duh! Things started to make sense now. Then, snap the head, and turn the bike...presto U-Turns. From that point on I have become one with my bike.
Then, a few days later, my course started up and I was introduced to the friction zone. Duh! Things started to make sense now. Then, snap the head, and turn the bike...presto U-Turns. From that point on I have become one with my bike.