Hey guys, I just rode my 2007 GS500f home from the dealer. It is awesome! I love it already. It was sweet how I got home. 2 of my friends basically escorted me to three different stops where I practiced most of the skills from the MSF course at each stop. It felt amazing riding with the wind and how the it blows through the helmet. I can't wait to ride some more!!!
Ill post pics soon.
Cool, welcome to the club!! :thumb:
-Jessie
Welcome to the board :cheers:
Pics or it hasn't happened LOL!
Mary
cool story bro
Now you know why a dog sticks it head out the window of a moving car. Only bike riders know why. And it cannot be explained in words.
Michael
Dang it, I want pics!
Congrats though.
i went out for a ride 2nite with my buddies from work. the cruiser is a 99 honda shadow ACE and the black is a 2009 ninja 650r.
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very nice. :thumb:
Here's a couple more.
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I see a jacket and gloves and a helmet and jeans and shoes. :thumb:
Welcome to the club, man. :D
Give it a day or two, and you'll never want to ride on four wheels again.
Hey man, the new bike looks awesome. Have fun!
Quote from: PaviSays on August 11, 2009, 04:03:21 PM
Welcome to the club, man. :D
Give it a day or two, and you'll never want to ride on four wheels again.
Give it a few more days until the first Skirt pulls into your lane without looking or signaling...running you into the shoulder (or worse)...and four wheels might seem more appealing...
Stay safe and ride like you're invisible.
congrats man! enjoy your new life
Stay safe and ride like you're invisible.
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+1
ha! awesome, got the same helmet!
congrats and welcome to the board! love the gs and love the site.
cheers,
~drin
thanks guys. there are awesome roads here in CT. I do try to ride like im invisible and its been going good so far. The part of CT im from is I think pretty rider friendly. There are rows of motorcycles where i work and you occasionally see the hardcore ones still ride in the rain to work. But yea.....it has been an awesome 3 weeks so far.
I did my first noticeable mistake today. I was going down an hills shaped like an "S" with a pretty good decline. I was braking and down shifted a gear at the top just before I dropped in to curve but the engine speed was faster than the tires so when i let go of the clutch, the back wheel gave a little jerk. The worst part was that i was going straight (wheels werent aligned) and it kinda wobbled for a bit, but it turned out ok. Glad that happened so I can learn from it.
I'm looking to buy boots also. Anyone have any suggestions of what kind and where to buy? I will do a search as soon as I post this, but I wanted to know your opinions, for the ppl that have responded to my post.
I used to have a pair of Sidi's and I loved them. I'll probably stick with them for the rest of my life. I'm a big fan of their cycling shoes as well, they just fit my feet perfectly. My recommendation is to go to a dealership and try some on, find out what brand and size fits, and then just find something on ebay. Motorcycle boots don't get too worn down considering they spend 95% of their life sitting on motorcycle pegs, or on the ground at redlights. If you're ever going to be out in questionable weather I highly recommend finding some that are waterproof as well. The sidi's I had were $180 new on sale, and they sold for $40 on ebay in great condition, it broke my heart, and I wish I still had them. Mine were waterproof, I believe the model was called Strada. They didn't have a ton of extra bolt on plates, but who needs them. They were stiff so braking and shifting felt a ton better, and they would've only ever had to survive through one crash.
I second the Sidi recommendation. Luckily for you there are plenty of dealers in that region of the country (particularly the NYC area). I would follow tt's advice to the letter, but definitely try some on, because they are European sized and not all models fit equally well. For example the Vertigo (and I would assume the newer boots as well) have adjustable calf sizes which can make quite a difference (esp. if you have abnormally large or small calf muscles).
Go to a dealer or accessory place and try Both boots on. If they feel ok ASK if they'll let you sit on your bike with them to see how they Feel - leave your helmet and other footwear behind, and for additional piece of mind for them just wear the left boot (the gear changing boot). I've found that different boots have different thicknesses and some are easier to change gears with than others.
Make sure you try on different brands and sizes too. I've had different comfort levels from different brands in the same size.
There is no rush to this so take your time.
Michael
Welcome from one new guy to another! i just got a 2004 gs500f and i love every bit of it so far! ride safe!