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I took the MSF beginner class this weekend and went to the DMV this afternoon. I've got my "M" endorcement now! :wings::bike_rider:
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We looked at a V-Strom 650 and I loved it! I can't put both feet flat on the ground but it's close. I understand that there is a lowering link that will make it about 1" lower but I don't know how important is is to be able to stand flat footed. I felt comfortable with my left foot flat on the ground and my right on the brake pedal.
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I've been out at the various motorcycle shops here and around, looking at motorcycle helmets. I have read dozens of pages on ADV about helmets and I think I have chosen the one that I like. It is an HJC Symax. It is a 'flip-face' helmet, where the chin bar can move up and out of the way when desired. In my reading I have come to understand that a full face helmet IS BETTER. Just like I understand that a car with a three point lap and shoulder belt is not as safe as one with a lap, shoulder belt, air bag and ABS.
I went to visit my in-laws in Lake Havasu over the weekend and we went for a motorcycle ride. I wore a half helmet that very nearly put me off of wanting to ride at all. It seemed to funnel all of the wind from the fairing directly into my ears. The face shield that snapped onto the brim bounced around and was loud. The back seat of the Ultra Classic was OK for about 2 hours but it was a two and a half hour ride.
We looked at a V-Strom 650 and I loved it! I can't put both feet flat on the ground but it's close. I understand that there is a lowering link that will make it about 1" lower but I don't know how important is is to be able to stand flat footed. I felt comfortable with my left foot flat on the ground and my right on the brake pedal.
Sort of a ramble.......
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We looked at a V-Strom 650 and I loved it! I can't put both feet flat on the ground but it's close. I understand that there is a lowering link that will make it about 1" lower but I don't know how important is is to be able to stand flat footed. I felt comfortable with my left foot flat on the ground and my right on the brake pedal.
Sort of a ramble.......
REX