So new haven't even gotten it yet lol. *Edit* Pics added.
#11
RE: So new haven't even gotten it yet lol.
Nice lookin' bike. Congrats!
Get used to it, learn your limits and practice on increasing those limits as you rack up the miles.
People are gonna come out of the wood work around here and tell you "Time to by a new exhaust, Power Commander, steering damper, blah blah blah". My advice to you as a new street rider is first to get comfortable on the bike and on the street. Then you can worry about all those mods after you two are well acquainted. It'd be a shame to spend a grand or more on mods then have something unfortunate happen.
Be patient and ride safe.
Get used to it, learn your limits and practice on increasing those limits as you rack up the miles.
People are gonna come out of the wood work around here and tell you "Time to by a new exhaust, Power Commander, steering damper, blah blah blah". My advice to you as a new street rider is first to get comfortable on the bike and on the street. Then you can worry about all those mods after you two are well acquainted. It'd be a shame to spend a grand or more on mods then have something unfortunate happen.
Be patient and ride safe.
#12
RE: So new haven't even gotten it yet lol.
Hey thanks for all the compliments on the bike. I love it so far and i just got my license a few days ago so i'm legal now. I just couldn't resist for that day i wasn't lol. snlf4i yea he was driving the car and i was on the bike. We had nothing to do so we just went cruising at like 2 in the morning. jjkukla yea people have already told me that lol. I am going to get a fender eliminator kit w/ the led light for the blinkers and flush front blinkers i just think it will look so much better. But everything else will come in time.
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