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How to Survive With No Car and Only a Motorcycle
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ShannonG
ParticipantLow speed maneuvering. I ride in a lot of busy parking lots as practice.
ShannonG
ParticipantI agree totally, but I’ve only ridden once in the dark so it’s not so much of an issue right now. If you find a solution, let me k now!
ShannonG
ParticipantI LOVE my helmet. Comfy and surprisingly cool in hot weather. Never fogs up. Built in sunglasses. Quiet.
ShannonG
ParticipantSome helmets have a lot smallerl cheekpads than others. I would think a smaller cheek pad would allow you to fit glasses inside your helmet.
ShannonG
ParticipantToo. Much. Power.
ShannonG
ParticipantI think wanting to lick a bike all over is a pretty good indicator you’ll be happy with it even if it only starts once a week and leaks oil all over your driveway.
Edited to say: I just looked it up and it is a sexy little bike! I’ll keep my tongue to myself though.
ShannonG
ParticipantMoto gear would probably be better than street clothes, but not as good as street gear.
ShannonG
ParticipantPeople here are great about giving advice without being pushy or rude.
ShannonG
ParticipantGood for you!
ShannonG
ParticipantHi!
ShannonG
ParticipantI’m a 5’5″ woman and my first bike ever was/is a 500. Oh, and welcome!
ShannonG
ParticipantCongrats to you to be able to find one this year!
ShannonG
ParticipantI actually had a friend with waaayyy more expertise than me do it.
ShannonG
ParticipantJust to let you know, I responded to this over in the other forum.
ShannonG
ParticipantTrust me – chicks will dig it! Non-motorcyclists are an easy lot to impress. Most of my friends/family’s reaction to my GS500f was “Oh my God!!! It’s a crotch rocket!!”
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