Geno
Well-known member
I just took delivery of my new baby last Saturday. Since I'd been working temporarily in Portland for a couple of weeks, I was going stir crazy knowing my new baby was waiting for me, and I've been pouring over this forum daily picking up some great advice and knowledge - I feel like I've got 5 years experience already, thanks to you all. I started a bit of internet farkling based on what I've read here, and ordered a set of OES frame sliders, a basic Powerlet, and those cool rear bag reflectors from RealTime.
Since I've been out of the bike scene for quite a few years, it's taking me awhile to regain my sense of what's out there. As a recently retired guy, I have a few friends who've rejoined the bike fraternity after long absences like me. Over the last several months I re-acquired the fever, so my 401K bought the cure.
My first impressions of this bike is overwhelming. Man, this thing is stupid fast, but handles like a dream - a far cry from my last bike (Yamaha TX750). I'm having a hard time maneuvering in slow, tight situations - sure is tippy and HEAVY when stopped, so I'm being very careful when coming to a stop. Sure don't want to crunch things up this soon.
When I quit riding in the '80s, there was no such thing as motorcycle jackets & pants with armor in them. I'm amazed at all the safety gear available, and I've got a nice new jacket, pants, & boots.
Took her out today for a 200 mile trip through the Motherlode (central Calif.) backroads to get some experience and get the 'feel' for what this bike is all about. All I can say is I'm amazed at the performance, technology, and fit & finish of this machine. BMW has nothing on the Yamaha, IMHO. Also, Stockton Honda-Yamaha was great to work with and made the experience very pleasant.
Once again, thanks to you all for the great advice and camaradarie, and I hope to be joining some of you for some trips.
Gene Thayer
Since I've been out of the bike scene for quite a few years, it's taking me awhile to regain my sense of what's out there. As a recently retired guy, I have a few friends who've rejoined the bike fraternity after long absences like me. Over the last several months I re-acquired the fever, so my 401K bought the cure.
My first impressions of this bike is overwhelming. Man, this thing is stupid fast, but handles like a dream - a far cry from my last bike (Yamaha TX750). I'm having a hard time maneuvering in slow, tight situations - sure is tippy and HEAVY when stopped, so I'm being very careful when coming to a stop. Sure don't want to crunch things up this soon.
When I quit riding in the '80s, there was no such thing as motorcycle jackets & pants with armor in them. I'm amazed at all the safety gear available, and I've got a nice new jacket, pants, & boots.
Took her out today for a 200 mile trip through the Motherlode (central Calif.) backroads to get some experience and get the 'feel' for what this bike is all about. All I can say is I'm amazed at the performance, technology, and fit & finish of this machine. BMW has nothing on the Yamaha, IMHO. Also, Stockton Honda-Yamaha was great to work with and made the experience very pleasant.
Once again, thanks to you all for the great advice and camaradarie, and I hope to be joining some of you for some trips.
Gene Thayer