Personally, I'm a Buehl girl, but that counts as Harley, right? One of these days I'm going to take the rider's training course, so when I do get my bike, I'll know how to ride it. I just gotta afford the course first, and then afford the bike...
.......... I'm the Yankee here in the group... but I hate the Yankees, so let's get that straight from the start.
I'm Darlene and I live in Massachusetts, I am huge Red Sox fan, and I complain a lot about how cold it is here. But I sure do love my Sport's Teams!! Yay, Red Sox, Yay, Patriots, Yay, Celtics!!!
I went to Nashville in the 90's... I loved it there. I loved how beautiful that part of TN was. I wish I could have seen more.
Personally, I'm a Buehl girl, but that counts as Harley, right? One of these days I'm going to take the rider's training course, so when I do get my bike, I'll know how to ride it. I just gotta afford the course first, and then afford the bike...
A tip on getting a Buell, Mz...the Buell Blast is the least expensive Buell and a great starter bike in the sport models - it's what we use for training on in the New Rider Course. Some dealers offer discounts in purchasing if you take their New Rider Course, and some will sell their Blasts out of the training fleet for super cheap if you ask them.
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If I was going to get a sport bike just for fun right now, I still think I'd opt for a Suzuki Hayabusa:
I don't think my 41 year old back could take a 6 hr road trip on one of those, but for a thrill ride, it would certainly be that. I wouldn't need or use all of what it offers, but it would be a ton of fun to have it available.