Originally posted by Truespode
Where do you live in Texas? You can post in the Places to Ride Forum about meeting up with some of the Texas DRN'ers and possibly get a test ride on a few bikes.
Originally posted by Grissom29
I'm in Dallas, but I'm not comfortable with the idea of asking people if I can ride their rides. Motorcycles are a very personal thing and I'm not really willing to go there. It's too bad I don't have friends that ride, that would be the easy answer.
Originally posted by darringer
Grissom, if you plan on buying your son a bike first, when you take him out to ride, there will be plenty of opportunity to ride different bikes. You will be surprised how many people are willing to let you ( and actually want you) to ride their bike to see if you like it. I know you stated how it is uncomfortable for you to do this, but don't discount this option. It can be extremely helpful in choosing the "right" bike for you. Fellow riders are always ready to help each other out.
Originally posted by darringer
If you explain your situation, my bet is most riders will push you on the bike to ride. We're very proud of our own bikes, and like to show them off whenever possible!
Originally posted by Imho
I'm not advocating two-stroke over four-stroke or vise-versa (that would be a grave mistake). I'm just saying "try before you buy", if you can. No matter what you buy, I don't think you'll regret getting back on the horse, especially when your kids are involved too.
Absolutely! Opinions are like a*se-holes, everyone has one. :) It's fun sorting it all out though. Nights reading forums, checking reviews, reading magazines, looking at pictures, the anticip-p-p-pation ... ah, I miss it.Originally posted by Grissom29
It's up to me to try and sort out all the opinions and figure out what applies to me.
Originally posted by Imho
Opinions are like a*se-holes, everyone has one. :)
Originally posted by Tony Eeds
You and your son need to hook up with us and go to Muenster. You found us here so therefor you have elevated to the level of a friend because of interest, desire and commitment to learning and understanding. :thumb:
Originally posted by Truespode
Tony is one of the nicest and most helpful guys on DRN (and in person) so I highly recommend meeting him and seeing how things go.
Ivan
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