Cdogman
Bad Boy
OK I have 2 cents here.
First, as an AE owner I can tell you your problem if not the fact that it is an AE. Pretend there are 1000 positions for your wrist (throttle) and each is incremental. Only turn the throttle one increment at a time. NEVER dash out into traffic or allow yourself to feel hurried. The people behind you can WAIT!
I took the MSF, got my endorsement, and bought a GL1800 Goldwing off the showroom floor and drove it home scared to death. TAKE YOUR TIME in everything you do. If it is not gravel or otherwise slippery ignore the grade of the road when starting out. The tires will take it.
To me it sounds like you are scared of the bike... That will probably keep you alive. I disagree to a great extent that a smaller bike is better. They all weigh the same once moving.
Let me repeat. I know how you feel. It was a few weeks before pulling out into traffic did not scare me.
1000 increments to the wrist, use them one at a time. You dont "Twist" the throttle,, you increment it until the bike is moving forward, same letting off if you ad to much. increments
Traffic,,,, Take your time pulling out............. If there are folks waiting behind you.... the can wait... NEVER feel rushed to accomodate a vehicle or anything else.
First, as an AE owner I can tell you your problem if not the fact that it is an AE. Pretend there are 1000 positions for your wrist (throttle) and each is incremental. Only turn the throttle one increment at a time. NEVER dash out into traffic or allow yourself to feel hurried. The people behind you can WAIT!
I took the MSF, got my endorsement, and bought a GL1800 Goldwing off the showroom floor and drove it home scared to death. TAKE YOUR TIME in everything you do. If it is not gravel or otherwise slippery ignore the grade of the road when starting out. The tires will take it.
To me it sounds like you are scared of the bike... That will probably keep you alive. I disagree to a great extent that a smaller bike is better. They all weigh the same once moving.
Let me repeat. I know how you feel. It was a few weeks before pulling out into traffic did not scare me.
1000 increments to the wrist, use them one at a time. You dont "Twist" the throttle,, you increment it until the bike is moving forward, same letting off if you ad to much. increments
Traffic,,,, Take your time pulling out............. If there are folks waiting behind you.... the can wait... NEVER feel rushed to accomodate a vehicle or anything else.
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