GrumpySteelMan
New member
Looks like I'll be joining the ryders this weekend. Here she is...not home yet.

A little about me. I'm 32, I work in Quality Assurance, and live in Greensboro, NC. This is a birthday present to myself.
I've ridden a couple of Ninjas (here and there) and done a little quad riding, but never had anything new or this nice. I probably went a little overboard with the ST-Limited, but after considering all of the stuff that I'd probably end up buying separately (especially the radio and the saddlebags), it made sense. I also got a pretty good deal on it. The Chrome wheels are coming off though. I'm buying some other wheels because it's literally the only thing that I don't like.
I always loved the idea of the Spyders, since the original announcement of the GS, but I thought that the bug-eyed RS/GS headlight style was underwhelming for such a relatively expensive machine, plus the riding position was too aggressive for me. Still really cool, but just not "rich" looking for the $$$s. The RT was way too "grown-up" for a hooligan at heart (me).
So I'd let the infatuation coast and dwindle. On a total whim, after not riding powersport anything for a few years, I just happened to look and see that the ST exists. I LOVE THIS THING. It's gorgeous. It's comfortable.
Now what toys to add?
Wish me luck!

A little about me. I'm 32, I work in Quality Assurance, and live in Greensboro, NC. This is a birthday present to myself.
I've ridden a couple of Ninjas (here and there) and done a little quad riding, but never had anything new or this nice. I probably went a little overboard with the ST-Limited, but after considering all of the stuff that I'd probably end up buying separately (especially the radio and the saddlebags), it made sense. I also got a pretty good deal on it. The Chrome wheels are coming off though. I'm buying some other wheels because it's literally the only thing that I don't like.
I always loved the idea of the Spyders, since the original announcement of the GS, but I thought that the bug-eyed RS/GS headlight style was underwhelming for such a relatively expensive machine, plus the riding position was too aggressive for me. Still really cool, but just not "rich" looking for the $$$s. The RT was way too "grown-up" for a hooligan at heart (me).
So I'd let the infatuation coast and dwindle. On a total whim, after not riding powersport anything for a few years, I just happened to look and see that the ST exists. I LOVE THIS THING. It's gorgeous. It's comfortable.
Now what toys to add?
Wish me luck!