Congrats on the new bike. Good call getting the tall sissy bar. Be sure to get the "Classic" back rest pad like the one in the picture. It is contoured and much more comfortable than the other puffed out design.
Congrats on the new bike. Good call getting the tall sissy bar. Be sure to get the "Classic" back rest pad like the one in the picture. It is contoured and much more comfortable than the other puffed out design.
Thanks, these responses on different matters are the exact reason this forum is such a great place to be. Every one is keen on passing on (not advice per se) but information from personal experience and that is invaluable. No point in every one of us learning from the same mistake is there
Welcome from Maine, we've had our share of rain this spring, over 13 inches since March, haven't ridden in the rain yet, just getting used to the girl myself, she's a blast, gave her the goose in second and was impressed on the responce, be careful at first. You'll find she is tight up until about 1000 miles, 1600 kms, or at least I did, big difference after that. I kind of followed the reccommended break in schedule.
not sure if I posted in your introduction, so Welcome from Edmonton Alberta! and enjoy your bike, the hardest part of owning it will be wiping the giant grin off your face