BuilderBob
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I've been wanting to get a sport bike. The FJR is great, but there are times when I want to get out on a light-weight, nice handling bike for back road fun.
Considered a liter bike, and could handle one I'm sure. But I changed my mind today because of other, more important factors.
My son is in the Navy, stationed in San Diego. A year ago he took the rider safety course and bought his first bike; a Kawi ZX6R. Long story short, it was stolen the very first day he had it. Although his insurance covered the loss, he was devastated. He was 18 at the time.
My son is home on leave now. I got the feeling that he hasn't been having a very good time; his friends are mostly away at college or their work schedules make it hard to get together. I thought that it was time to get that sport bike that I wanted. If I chose wisely, it would be one that I would feel good about him riding and would also satisfy my meager sporting needs.
I decided on the SV650S. With a little research, I determined what would be a reasonable price for the SV and gathered my son and we headed off to the dealer. After a little haggling, we arrived at the magic number. It took them about a half an hour to get the bike ready to go.
After the salesman gave us the obligatory orientation, my son asked for the keys to the car so that he could drive it back home. That was when I opened the trunk, pulled out the helmet, jacket, boots and gloves and handed them to him. You should have seen the look on his face.
I don't get to see my son that often. Once a year, maybe. I'm so proud of him, he's become an amazing young man. He's riding the bike now and will have carte blanc with it until he has to return to San Diego.
The SV will be here for him to ride when comes back again.
Considered a liter bike, and could handle one I'm sure. But I changed my mind today because of other, more important factors.
My son is in the Navy, stationed in San Diego. A year ago he took the rider safety course and bought his first bike; a Kawi ZX6R. Long story short, it was stolen the very first day he had it. Although his insurance covered the loss, he was devastated. He was 18 at the time.
My son is home on leave now. I got the feeling that he hasn't been having a very good time; his friends are mostly away at college or their work schedules make it hard to get together. I thought that it was time to get that sport bike that I wanted. If I chose wisely, it would be one that I would feel good about him riding and would also satisfy my meager sporting needs.
I decided on the SV650S. With a little research, I determined what would be a reasonable price for the SV and gathered my son and we headed off to the dealer. After a little haggling, we arrived at the magic number. It took them about a half an hour to get the bike ready to go.
After the salesman gave us the obligatory orientation, my son asked for the keys to the car so that he could drive it back home. That was when I opened the trunk, pulled out the helmet, jacket, boots and gloves and handed them to him. You should have seen the look on his face.
I don't get to see my son that often. Once a year, maybe. I'm so proud of him, he's become an amazing young man. He's riding the bike now and will have carte blanc with it until he has to return to San Diego.
The SV will be here for him to ride when comes back again.
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