King of (screamo) Crunk
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The early present from my wife for my upcoming 32nd birthday was enrollment in an MSF-sanctioned Basic Rider Course, something she knows I have wanted to do for a while to get started on my passion of riding a motorcycle. My 2-day session is next weekend.
I have never owned a bike before and have no riding experience either (I don't consider riding a friend's 125cc Honda 2-3 times for a few minutes at a time back in high school any experience!). However, I am level-headed and physically strong, weighing 225lbs on my 6'3" frame with an athletic build so I should be able to handle the weight of a cruiser. I want something that fits the known traits of a good starter bike; good balance and road manners combined with decent power.
I went to a local bike showroom here in Denver (Fay Meyers). It is a massive facility with a large variety of new/used bikes. I sat on a few of them but while walking down the row after row of bikes, I saw what later turned out to be a 2009 M50 SE with the orange/black paint scheme. I was in love. They have it in all 3 OEM paint options. Goodness...what a gorgeous bike it is!
I spent the better part of the rest of today researching M50 online and found a lot of excellent first-hand info from all sorts of riders. It was reassuring to see that the bike gets high marks from first-time and experienced riders alike. A second positive (as I learned while searching on these forums) was the amount of after market customization mods available to improve both the power and the looks. M50 seems to be riding's Holy Grail in some ways; a bike that doesn't make newcomers nervous or good riders frustrated and can be scaled up as one's skills develop.
What I haven't found evidence of is how comfortable this bike is for tall riders like me. From sitting on one today, it seemed comfortable but I am sure that wouldn't compare to how it feels on the road. What say you?
Again, I am quite "green behind the ears" when it comes to bikes so please feel free to share any other tips or advice you find pertinent. Thanks in advance.
I have never owned a bike before and have no riding experience either (I don't consider riding a friend's 125cc Honda 2-3 times for a few minutes at a time back in high school any experience!). However, I am level-headed and physically strong, weighing 225lbs on my 6'3" frame with an athletic build so I should be able to handle the weight of a cruiser. I want something that fits the known traits of a good starter bike; good balance and road manners combined with decent power.
I went to a local bike showroom here in Denver (Fay Meyers). It is a massive facility with a large variety of new/used bikes. I sat on a few of them but while walking down the row after row of bikes, I saw what later turned out to be a 2009 M50 SE with the orange/black paint scheme. I was in love. They have it in all 3 OEM paint options. Goodness...what a gorgeous bike it is!
I spent the better part of the rest of today researching M50 online and found a lot of excellent first-hand info from all sorts of riders. It was reassuring to see that the bike gets high marks from first-time and experienced riders alike. A second positive (as I learned while searching on these forums) was the amount of after market customization mods available to improve both the power and the looks. M50 seems to be riding's Holy Grail in some ways; a bike that doesn't make newcomers nervous or good riders frustrated and can be scaled up as one's skills develop.
What I haven't found evidence of is how comfortable this bike is for tall riders like me. From sitting on one today, it seemed comfortable but I am sure that wouldn't compare to how it feels on the road. What say you?
Again, I am quite "green behind the ears" when it comes to bikes so please feel free to share any other tips or advice you find pertinent. Thanks in advance.