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OMG...I Rode A Motorcycle!

Congratulations! One of my New Years Resolutions was to ride 2 wheels again this year! It's been about 2 years since I've taken this...


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And done this! Yes, me on 2 wheels doing The Dragon! Made front page on Kilboy!

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Do I look 2 years younger in this picture? Don't answer that!

Very nice machine Baha. I know if I were asking myself the 2 years younger question, I would say I look 2 years thinner. :D
 
When i go from the Spyder to my Bike i always forget that the turn signals AREN'T, self canceling.:opps:
I didn't forget, but I had to search to find the cancel button. :opps:

Same thing for the right turn signal, which is also on the right control module. I got my Spyder back out of the shop today, and had to make a hard stop. Grabbed a big handful of air where the front brake should be. I guess I adapted quickly...LOL. :roflblack:
 
I didn't forget, but I had to search to find the cancel button. :opps:

Same thing for the right turn signal, which is also on the right control module. I got my Spyder back out of the shop today, and had to make a hard stop. Grabbed a big handful of air where the front brake should be. I guess I adapted quickly...LOL. :roflblack:

I didn't overcome the 'Handful of Air' issue so Lamont helped my put a front brake on my Spyder. It isn't a full fledged brake like the hydraulic version, but it really does a great job of making me feel at home and I find myself using it all the time.

It really is nice to have even if you don't have the HFOA syndrome!
 
I didn't overcome the 'Handful of Air' issue so Lamont helped my put a front brake on my Spyder. It isn't a full fledged brake like the hydraulic version, but it really does a great job of making me feel at home and I find myself using it all the time.

It really is nice to have even if you don't have the HFOA syndrome!
I don't worry about the HFOA. A handful of air doesn't harm anything. To be honest, I find it quite reassuring, since it means that when I ride a bike, I will probably not forget. If I get a HFOA, I just smile.
 

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I don't worry about the HFOA. A handful of air doesn't harm anything. To be honest, I find it quite reassuring, since it means that when I ride a bike, I will probably not forget. If I get a HFOA, I just smile.

I do the same thing when I get a hand full of brake lever! It just depends on what you're looking for.

One thing I really like is being able to leave my feet on the highway pegs without worrying it will take too long to get my foot back to the OEM pegs if I need to brake.
 
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