hossthehermit
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This was my first in 1967And you ride a ?
Got this one new in 1988
This was my first in 1967And you ride a ?
So do I, but they don't do it well ...............I know plenty of women who ride softails, roadkings, and ultras.
Had one of those! Dam good bikes.It's OK I suppose, but this right here... this is a man's bike. Had to get rid of her due to panties being thrown at me at high speeds. Could hardly keep the ladies off me... 1986 Yamaha virago 750. Incase you are wondering it does come standard with a pussy magnet unlike your Harley.please try not to drool.no but seriously, nice bike enjoy her.
I'm nervous lol.. I've never been on a motorcycle before. But I have ridden a125 cc dirt bike a few times about 15 years ago, so it's going to be exciting. I saw it on Craig's list close to where my mom lives in Texas. So her and my bro went to look at it, my brother gave it a test ride, said it seemed to be in perfect condition. He's a diesel mechanic so I hope he knows what he's talking about. Paid 2400, my dad should be bringing it out here this weekend. It's a 1994 Harley 883 hugger/sportster. I think I got a good deal. My dad and bro are saying I won't really know until about after a month of riding, they said if something is wrong that's about when it would show. So I have my fingers crossed. Anyway I guess I just wanted to show it off a bit lol... And to say I hope I don't kill myself!!!!
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I'm nervous lol.. I've never been on a motorcycle before. But I have ridden a125 cc dirt bike a few times about 15 years ago, so it's going to be exciting. I saw it on Craig's list close to where my mom lives in Texas. So her and my bro went to look at it, my brother gave it a test ride, said it seemed to be in perfect condition. He's a diesel mechanic so I hope he knows what he's talking about. Paid 2400, my dad should be bringing it out here this weekend. It's a 1994 Harley 883 hugger/sportster. I think I got a good deal. My dad and bro are saying I won't really know until about after a month of riding, they said if something is wrong that's about when it would show. So I have my fingers crossed. Anyway I guess I just wanted to show it off a bit lol... And to say I hope I don't kill myself!!!!]
I had a feeling somewhere down the line someone would eventually say that. Didn't think it would be so soon lol. It's all good tho.Nice girls bike ............
I thought u were joking about the training wheels but I eventually googled it and I'll be damned i didn't know those existed! The bike should be arriving tomorrow night. I'll just play it day by day I guess. I hope I don't have to use training wheels, I'll feel like a moron haha. But that's better than crashing...Yea well, it's nice but you may want to put training wheels on it at first and make it a trike. If you feel shaky still, wear two helmets.
I think she has right under 10k miles.yes its an ok/good deal...got some chrome extras. Id pitch the sissy bar on the back tho. how many miles does she have on it?
Thank you sir!!! Lmao I can't wait to get out and waive at everyone!!
Dude your pretty spot on! I think the only thing u didn't mention is it has a new seat as well, I think lol.Nice, looks like a custom tank, bars, and forward controls were added. I had a 2000 sportster S years ago. It was a fun bike around town, but I was also doing a 60 mile commute, each way, all highway, that got old fast.
I did the same as you, I never rode, rode some friends dirtbikes a few times as a kid. I turned 21 and bought a rigid framed, bored, stroked hi compression shovelhead, kick start only 4speed, about a 10" over springer front end, custom built out of 1930something chevy wishbones by the original builder. I miss that bike, she was a bitch, didn't like to start, wouldn't idle, smelled like raw fuel, always had shit falling off, but when she fired off and I got into 2nd gear....it was as all worth it....
Hi thanks I'm already in love with her and it's still not even here yet lol. I find myself looking at the pictures every so often.Nice bike and decent price providing its sound. I'm sure you'll love her as you never forget "your first." I learned how to ride on those old 125s and 250s back in the day. My first real bike was a 85 FXR I bought in 93 and I still have it to this day. I've ridden a few 883s and they all seem a bit top heavy to me. My FXR handles amazing but for long trips I have a streetglide.
The problem with the 883s is, if you're a serious rider (NOT a fair weather rider) you'll out grow it quickly. And I wouldn't chop it unless you plan on owning it forever. Keep it as close to stock as possible. Any seasoned old school riders will tell ya...ya never ever get back what ya put in.
My only advice...learn how to wrench.
I've put a lot of miles on this ole girl.
edited to remove my pic. cant leave identifying info up for too long. My grows are compliant and legal but old (safety) habits die hard
I appreciate that a lot. I definitely plan on taking my time and really learning like u said. Things are finally starting to go good for me, I would hate to go out and do something stupid like getting myself killed lol..I'm not even thinking about passangers. That's definitely out of the question. I don't need a tub of lard throwing me off and getting us both killed Lmao... Oh and tools are kinda like Greek to me. But I've also never had a reason for interest. I've been watching tune up vids the pas couple days and feel pretty confident about giving an oil change and change out spark plugs. I'm also planning on kinda turning my garage into my little motorcycle work shop. I'm hoping this will turn out to be a new passion and hopefully can be mechanically inclined.Good for you! Now the important part......Learn how to ride. I mean REALLY learn how to ride. DO not even think about taking a passenger anytime soon. Riding a bike is the best feeling in the world(okay maybe tied for best), but it comes with knowledge that everyone one else on the road is trying to kill you.
Been riding all my life and taught classes for a couple of years. Lost a lot of brothers and sisters. Most were stupid accidents and could have been prevented. Had several myself that were VERY avoidable.
You have to get to the point where avoidance and braking are instinct, not a reaction. Really spend time just out riding by yourself on different types of road and different weather.
Riding is one of the only things that keeps me from.............. well let's just say it's best for everyone around me that I ride.
Enjoy the wind in your hair and the sound of the engine.
BTW, learn how to wrench if you're keeping the Harley. I have become quite good on working on mine. Otherwise, don't get too caught up in the Harley hype. Two wheels is the important thing.
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Oh ya once I feel comfortable enough to ride in town I plan on taking the riding test for sure. I'm definitely trying to do all this the right way.I'd also add to this very good advice...take a riders course even if you "think" you know how to ride. I've had my bike license since I was 19 (many moons ago) and when I first started riding there weren't a lot of chics riding. I decided to take a course at 34. What prompted me was the number of MVA I'd responded to as a medic...pealing people off telephone polls etc.. It was a really short basic 3 day course but I soon learned I had developed a LOT of bad habits over the yrs that I needed to break. It was worth the 200 bucks.
And yeah, don't get too caught up in the hype. Its not what it was 20-30yrs ago and old timers can smell a rub a mile away. Nowadays its watered down with every tool with a credit card. Take your time and stay safe.
I will be looking forward to that. Any chance I get to cover up my bald headnice ride.....watch out for the doo rag festivals......always a hoot
Wtf half the reason I bought it was cause I thought all Harleys come stock with such magnets.. I just got out of a 12 year realationship and haven't had sex in over two years...Wtf!!!It's OK I suppose, but this right here... this is a man's bike. Had to get rid of her due to panties being thrown at me at high speeds. Could hardly keep the ladies off me... 1986 Yamaha virago 750. Incase you are wondering it does come standard with a pussy magnet unlike your Harley.please try not to drool.no but seriously, nice bike enjoy her.
that's fucking awesome to hear! I hope your right! I'm thinking/hoping, just by my dad driving it out here will raise the value. I live close to Albuquerque nm, and there doesn't seem to be much to choose from out here. All the cheapest Harleys that aren't even running out here on Craig's list don't even go for under 3k. And I think I've seen a couple like mine but in worste condition going for about 4k out here. So yeah I don't know shit about it, but im hopeing/thinking I got a good deal.you have the best motor harley ever made. evo's are bulletproof.
the motor is worth more than what you paid for the bike. you did good