Well, this motorcycle thing didn't work out too well
Thankfully I'm not hurt, but my pride and ego are damaged. I've come to realize that it is way too much bike for me and will be selling the bike.
Now my question is, I'd still like a cruiser since I'm a bigger guy and not a fan of the sport bikes. Any suggestions or help on something that might suit me better, even if it's not a Harley? Thanks in advance for your help
Go buy a little used 250-500cc bike for a few hundred bucks.
Learn about the 'Friction Zone'. Chances are, if you'd been slipping the clutch when you gaaave it too much gas, the bike wouldn'tve jumped too hard to stay on top of, then you pull in the clutch a bit, and start over. It just takes a little practice until it becomes MUCH easier. Drop your little bike a few times until you're not dropping it anymore, and you'll be good to go.
Last edited by edilgdaor; Aug 30, 2010 at 07:15 PM.
You gotta find what fits you, what is comfortable on you, what meets your needs in terms of what you want to do with the bike, and (of course) what looks good to you.
My advice is to park the bike and shop around.
You should be able to trade in the new RK on darn near any bike out there, metrics included.
OTOH, a RKC is a really nice bike. Like the others said, before you conclude you can't handle it perhaps some additional instruction and practice is in order? Then again, maybe not. The point is that currently you don't know what you don't know.
I'd start by figuring out what you're looking for in a bike, why you want one, and go from there.
Chin up...it's one of the better problems to have, if you have to have one!
Best,
Doc
My first and only bike was a road king, and I dropped it too. You learn quickly.
Or if you're really ready to give up that easily, donate the bike to another charity to re-raffle so you can at least beat the IRS.
Or if you're really ready to give up that easily, donate the bike to another charity to re-raffle so you can at least beat the IRS.
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Thankfully I'm not hurt, but my pride and ego are damaged. I've come to realize that it is way too much bike for me and will be selling the bike.
Now my question is, I'd still like a cruiser since I'm a bigger guy and not a fan of the sport bikes. Any suggestions or help on something that might suit me better, even if it's not a Harley? Thanks in advance for your help


