
Originally Posted by
Times Roman
then this is probably not the style of bike you need. so a streamlined something, Victory, Valkyrie, or what ever would be cool. Dont' discount Craigslist, since there are many dudes out there that are really hurting for cash, and are letting their machines go at a nice discount.
If you don't know how to asses the safety / road worthiness of a machine when you go to someones house, then bring someone that does. Avoid high mileage. Avoid funky configurations that look "cool" (after market). Avoid high performance "add-ons" that significantly change compression ratio, cam timing, or what ever. I've been down this road several times, and you see something cool, and you think... "hell ya"! then you get it home, and that really cool aftermarket mod really causes alot of problems.
my .02. what ever you DO decide to get, make sure it is as close to stock as possible. the more people fuk with sh1t, the more likely it aint gonna be right when you go to buy it.
Other than that, a first bike, should have less power, not more. once you get the feel of it, and maybe after a year, you can upgrade. Panic situations are a MF, they do happen, and it is always better to have something that is easier to handle when it does happen.
There is this thing I call "Road Sense" kinda like ESP, but not really. For example, when you approach an intersection, that guy that could potentially make a left in front of you? If you don't see him looking at you, then you must assume he will pull out in front of you. I have seen too many of my brothers lose it in a similar situation, and then try to justify it by saying "well, not my fault! I had the right away!" who gives a fuk who's fault it was? it still happened. And 2000 lb car wins every time over 450 lb bike.
so i hear these "bikers" bich about how someone pulled out in front of them. It really shows their experience level when I hear that. A dude that really has it together would NEVER allow something like that to happen. Period.