That's great.Tass;1585567 said:I got myself a 2005 Harley Sportster 1200C. 9,500 miles on it. Got it for $8k out the door. I am pretty excited to start riding that bad boy! It is really, REALLY loud, too. My neighbors are gonna love me.
ZeroClub;1585646 said:That's great.
I rode my motorcycle to the Hall of Fame induction ceremony last weekend (a 4 day trip). Had a great time on a wide variety of state hwys and county roads. The countryside was beautiful.
I don't know your background, but if you haven't already, you truly owe it to yourself and your family to take a motorcycle training course: link The importance of proper technique and a good background on accident prevention (e.g., identifying and avoiding hazardous situations) can't be emphasized enough. Trial and error learning isn't the way to go with motorcycles.
Tass;1585567 said:I got myself a 2005 Harley Sportster 1200C. 9,500 miles on it. Got it for $8k out the door. I am pretty excited to start riding that bad boy! It is really, REALLY loud, too. My neighbors are gonna love me.
Tass;1586398 said:Thanks, fellas. I am actually signing up for the safety course on Tuesday. I made the deal for the bike and got financed on Saturday but since I didn't have it insured yet I have to wait until Tuesday to bring it home. As soon as it's here I will take some pictures.
Oh, and needforspeed, the Sportster is what I can afford right now. When my two teenagers split I'll probably give the Sporty to the Mrs. and get into a Softail Custom. That one has always been my favorite.
needforspeed;1586422 said:I was talking about Harleys in general. Talk about the emperor's new clothes.
Tass;1586471 said:You don't like Harleys? Fine. I'm not interested in a rice-burner bike.
There's always one jerk waiting to piss in the punchbowl.
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ZeroClub;1589802 said:I especially like those wheels, Tass. I thought the Custom came with spokes.
ZeroClub;1585646 said:That's great.
I rode my motorcycle to the Hall of Fame induction ceremony last weekend (a 4 day trip). Had a great time on a wide variety of state hwys and county roads. The countryside was beautiful.
I don't know your background, but if you haven't already, you truly owe it to yourself and your family to take a motorcycle training course: link The importance of proper technique and a good background on accident prevention (e.g., identifying and avoiding hazardous situations) can't be emphasized enough. Trial and error learning isn't the way to go with motorcycles.