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I'm a new FJR owner/rider in Salem, MA. I don't ride fast or take chances just yet. Still gathering good gear, learning about the bike, and getting into riding after a many-year hiatus. Taking the motorcycle safety course at Cycles128 in early August.
I am sure that you're a better rider than I am, and I'd hate to slow you down on a great rural ride. But it would be cool to have some company and learn a bit from you if you're interested in riding with someone relatively new on a day trip, or half-day sortie. I'd be happy to ride with a group, though I'm sure I'll be the trailer for much of our outing.
I was thinking of a really early morning Saturday ride in/near the less-populated areas due North of Boston - like meeting at 5:30 or 6am to avoid traffic (or even earlier), and enjoying some of the nice, windy New England roads up there.
FJR owners seem like a terrificly friendly bunch. I'm a civilized, friendly, former Californian and enjoy meeting new people. If you need a label, I probably used to be a yuppie, but now in my 40's (so the "y" in yuppie no longer applies...). I'm now more a regular family guy - wife, two young kids, urban white collar job, new motorcycle for commuting and sport, all that.
Drop me a PM if you've any inclination for this.
I am sure that you're a better rider than I am, and I'd hate to slow you down on a great rural ride. But it would be cool to have some company and learn a bit from you if you're interested in riding with someone relatively new on a day trip, or half-day sortie. I'd be happy to ride with a group, though I'm sure I'll be the trailer for much of our outing.
I was thinking of a really early morning Saturday ride in/near the less-populated areas due North of Boston - like meeting at 5:30 or 6am to avoid traffic (or even earlier), and enjoying some of the nice, windy New England roads up there.
FJR owners seem like a terrificly friendly bunch. I'm a civilized, friendly, former Californian and enjoy meeting new people. If you need a label, I probably used to be a yuppie, but now in my 40's (so the "y" in yuppie no longer applies...). I'm now more a regular family guy - wife, two young kids, urban white collar job, new motorcycle for commuting and sport, all that.
Drop me a PM if you've any inclination for this.