Agreed, let's not forget this rider was on the road to some extent until a few years ago, I worked for a bike dealer who offered training many moons ago and it's amazing how many people seemed convinced by their ability to handle even a 125 despite obviously having no clue how dangerous and on the edge they really were. As a newbie interested in a Rocket Roadster I'd recommend checking out the Triumph storm, incedently in UK you won't find a single Roadster demo as far as I'm aware, I test rode a variant with highway pegs and could not get on with it, it's ok when your roads are straight and made of Tarmac but here in Cornwall it's 'drip & grit' surfacing and tight bends! I admit though, first bike? Can't imagine how alien and scary it would be just to pull away on it, let alone face a corner! It's big...
 
Don't trust him Mitch. She's probably not even a GI. He sent me a pic of a tattoo and do you think I could see one? No. That poor girl, standing there all naked in different poses and all for some joke. Funny man, TC. :rolleyes:
 
Finally !!!

Hi All ... I finally have my Rocket III Roadster and it's amazing. I want to thank all who took time to post and suggest. I thank all who suggested/encouraged to go for it and to those as well who warned me and brought to light the challenges and what could be consequences if I took it lightly, it will keep me honest. I will surely keep the suggestions/challenges in mind, but for now I am filled with joy. The whole experience has been worthwhile, Thank You All :)!!!!
 
I'll second that Karan lets see some pics of the proud papa! Just to add to this thread my stepson bought a liter gixxer for his first bike made it 1/2 way home and was scared ****less. Had to have it trailered the rest of the way. Now he rides a Harley 883 iron is customizing it and loving it. Have fun on your Rocket.
 
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