First RIDE

oscar

Member
Took my dog for a ride for the first time. Went around the hood. Right turns then left turns. :up: I did ok. Just finish safety course and got my license last week. After a while i could barely hold the clutch in. My forearms where getting tired and tight. :D
 

Ray

Well-Known Member
Good deal Oscar , keep practicing the turns, going slow does take more focus until they get to moving down the road.

Ray :2thumbs:
 

Mad Dog

ValueTeck Enterprises
Sweet sickle! Once your forearms recover get rid of that downtube sticker :D
Leave it on. It's winter and being the new guy we need someone to pick on.:lol:
We'll make ya feel right at home here at the Big Dog Forum!:2thumbs:
Oh, And Great Scoot!
 

1BADK9

Limited Edition Member
Awesome Oscar congrats, be careful, and work on those forearm muscles with some grip building exercises, like :job:
Enjoy your learning experience, and yeah that white and chrome does look sweet. :2thumbs:
 

Tom Chop

Active Member
Congratulations To New Oscar

:flag: Oscar I`ll bet that white paint-job will be looking good around

Corpus Town. There`s something about a bike with light paint

when around the ocean. I`m sure that you`ll be riding all over soon. P.S. the

forearms won`t take long to build up to arms of steel. :flag: :cheers: :roll:


Be Kind

Take Care

Tom Chop
 

1BADK9

Limited Edition Member
Thanks for to all for the help and I'll b taking off those stickers from the down pipe.
I read on here to use dental floss and tried it and it worked like a champ to get those ugly damn stickers off! Then I used a little dab of "GOOF OFF" for the remaining adhesive and no more stickers, and not a single scratch !!!!:2thumbs:
 
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BigSpenda864

Active Member
Its funny how almost all of us got our balls busted at first for not taking off the stickers. I remember someone giving me crap right off the bat.
 

barhopper

Another round please
Welcome. Now man up and hit the gym. I say leave all the stickers and reflectors on. It's the right thing to do. Always use hand signals when turning also. Also get a gel pad for your seat so your anus area never gets hurt. :cheers::2thumbs:
 

erldawg

Guru
Good deal..yea it takes alittle time getting used to pulling in the clutch. My advice is get out of town where u can ride without stopping. :cheers:
 

armad

Active Member
Great Oscar! Practice, practice, practice. Then, take that dog out and let it loose. You will get the thrill of a life time! I love the torque of a dog/big inch V-twin.....
 

08mastiff

Active Member
I think I speak for most guys when I say it would be easier if they put the clutch on the right side. :job: I am jealous cold and too much snow here. Be safe.
 
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