Sloppydogdrool
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New rider. Never road a street bike. The F3 fit is ideal. My plans are the black version either Touring or base model. I live in Florida. I'm 45. I had some questions I was hoping to get some feedback on.
Most of my ridding will be around town. I don't plan any long trips. The higways in Florida are nuts. People can't drive for anything. Ive been in my truck running 90 in the slow lane and getting my doors blown in from the passing lanes.
The extra faring with the stereo and windshield. This seems great for the Florida bugs but it also seems like it's blocking that cooling air. your opinions? Foot pegs or Floorboards, whats the pros and cons? Shocks, I like a soft ride. The Touring has a larger shock or so the literature says. I like the extra storage with the saddle bags. Fog Lights and heated hand grips are nice (snowmobile experience).
So my thoughts are if I buy the limited I've got all the "stuff" and no wind in my face. I kinda want the wind in my face, at least to some extent to help keep me cool and feel like I'm on a bike. However I'm a large person, is that a miserable experience? Do you get blow around to much without a windshield? if I buy the base model I can certainly upgrade over time. I'm sure the aftermarket shocks are better than even the stock limited shocks. hand grips, running lights, saddle bags, heated grips and even a windshield can be added on as I need them.
I'd like to hear some feedback from experienced riders.
Most of my ridding will be around town. I don't plan any long trips. The higways in Florida are nuts. People can't drive for anything. Ive been in my truck running 90 in the slow lane and getting my doors blown in from the passing lanes.
The extra faring with the stereo and windshield. This seems great for the Florida bugs but it also seems like it's blocking that cooling air. your opinions? Foot pegs or Floorboards, whats the pros and cons? Shocks, I like a soft ride. The Touring has a larger shock or so the literature says. I like the extra storage with the saddle bags. Fog Lights and heated hand grips are nice (snowmobile experience).
So my thoughts are if I buy the limited I've got all the "stuff" and no wind in my face. I kinda want the wind in my face, at least to some extent to help keep me cool and feel like I'm on a bike. However I'm a large person, is that a miserable experience? Do you get blow around to much without a windshield? if I buy the base model I can certainly upgrade over time. I'm sure the aftermarket shocks are better than even the stock limited shocks. hand grips, running lights, saddle bags, heated grips and even a windshield can be added on as I need them.
I'd like to hear some feedback from experienced riders.