Thanks for advices and Info about this monster. I ride small scooters for work we run a bakery in Turkey want to start biking with some 125-250 chopper then to 883 then this. Happy for you beating that surgeries and shit stuff. Much love from Turkey 🙏🧿
Abso-freakin-lutely! My wife started riding a couple years ago and her first bike was an 18 Sport Glide. She recently traded it for a 2020 Street Bob that she fell in love with.
I started off with a 2018 1200 sporters. I had my friend ride it home from hd lol. I didn't know how to ride or had license. I self taught myself(a few falls),watch videos(Robert Simmons be the boss of your motorcycle)is a good video to watch. Had a few friends help teach me. I didn't leave the neighborhood for a year cuz I didn't ride much & my Confidence wasn't good enough to me to get out on the freeway,I didn't feel comfortable. 2022 I upgraded to the bike I wanted in 2018 the (sport glide) I upgraded to a 2021 sport glide. Big difference in power & weight. I practice on the streets until I got Confidence & Comfortable with the power & weight. Plus adjusting from a mid control to a forward control.
That's what I'm talking about!!! Nice job learning how to ride, getting confident and then when you felt comfortable you upgrades to this bike you wanted 🙌🏻 That was a great story to read!!! Yea, mids are totally different feeling then the forward controls. Whenever I do test rides on lets say, the low rider st, it still feels weird when I switch to mids 😅. Keep practicing and always keeps that confidence up, it may save your life in a crazy situation! Thanks for watching and commenting 🤙🏻
Well said ! Always believe in your self! And always keep practicing your slow speed maneuvers ! For me try to have one bike to practice with and the other for your daily riding !n
Thanks!!! I agree with you 100%. That's a smart idea for practicing and a daily bike! People dont realize after riding for a while you lose those slow maneuver skills. When I was in Texas, I think for about a year I didnt practice and I went to a parking lot and tried...That was a lot harder than I remember. So now I try to do slow maneuvers at least once a month to sharpen up that tool. Thanks for commenting and watching my video!!! 🤙🏻
Perfect beginner bike! 700 lbs of steel on two wheels making over 100 ft/lbs of torque and capable of speeds in excess of 115 mph. I can’t imagine what could go wrong? Lol
Right 😂🤣😂🤣. That's exactly why I'm saying start slow, no need to whiskey throttle and ruin the bike or your body. A lady at my MSF course was on the rebel and literally whiskey throttled it, ran into a tree, they failed her right there. She was OK but she definitely crying waiting for her husband to pick her up. The instructor was just talking about friction zone and if you freak out just pull the clutch...she wasnt paying attention. 🤷🏻♂️. Thanks for commenting and watching my video, bro 🤙🏻
@@MotoMiracle I can’t tell you how many times I accidentally “whiskey-ed” my LRS in the first two months of ownership? I was thinking I made a big mistake! That’s after a year and a half of riding my iron 883. Bike had me legitimately scared for a couple of months 🤷🏻♂️. Love it now. 👍
I agree 100% Yea, having a legal bike and license I think is a good start lol. There are definitely cheaper, easier and lighter bikes to start off with, especially for people who say they cant because they cant afford it. You can always get a Grom and start off there. I made sure I save up, budgeted my money and made sure I could get what I wanted. I think people dont budget enough or budget at all and that's where the problem starts. 🤙🏻
Love the positive attitude!! And thanks for the ride. My favorite Harley is a 2021 sport glide...
Hell yeah!!! I’ve never owned or rode a motorcycle until I bought my Sport Glide 3 years ago.
AYYYY 🙌🏻 that's amazing!!! I love to hear that!!! Are there any plans on new upgrades or anything on her?
Thanks for advices and Info about this monster. I ride small scooters for work we run a bakery in Turkey want to start biking with some 125-250 chopper then to 883 then this. Happy for you beating that surgeries and shit stuff. Much love from Turkey 🙏🧿
Abso-freakin-lutely! My wife started riding a couple years ago and her first bike was an 18 Sport Glide. She recently traded it for a 2020 Street Bob that she fell in love with.
Nice!!! I love to hear that!!! SO what's the reason she decided on the street bob? That's a beautiful bike also!!!
I started off with a 2018 1200 sporters. I had my friend ride it home from hd lol. I didn't know how to ride or had license. I self taught myself(a few falls),watch videos(Robert Simmons be the boss of your motorcycle)is a good video to watch. Had a few friends help teach me. I didn't leave the neighborhood for a year cuz I didn't ride much & my Confidence wasn't good enough to me to get out on the freeway,I didn't feel comfortable. 2022 I upgraded to the bike I wanted in 2018 the (sport glide) I upgraded to a 2021 sport glide. Big difference in power & weight. I practice on the streets until I got Confidence & Comfortable with the power & weight. Plus adjusting from a mid control to a forward control.
That's what I'm talking about!!! Nice job learning how to ride, getting confident and then when you felt comfortable you upgrades to this bike you wanted 🙌🏻 That was a great story to read!!! Yea, mids are totally different feeling then the forward controls. Whenever I do test rides on lets say, the low rider st, it still feels weird when I switch to mids 😅. Keep practicing and always keeps that confidence up, it may save your life in a crazy situation! Thanks for watching and commenting 🤙🏻
@@MotoMiracle After hearing your testimony & how you over came them nay sayers...Thank you for your uplifting & encouraging words. Salute
@@ESGC760 Anytime, brother!! 🤙🏻
Good ride dude. Enjoyed that
Thank you so much! I'm glad that your enjoyed it!!! Thanks for watching and commenting!!! 🤙🏻
Well said ! Always believe in your self! And always keep practicing your slow speed maneuvers ! For me try to have one bike to practice with and the other for your daily riding !n
Thanks!!! I agree with you 100%. That's a smart idea for practicing and a daily bike! People dont realize after riding for a while you lose those slow maneuver skills. When I was in Texas, I think for about a year I didnt practice and I went to a parking lot and tried...That was a lot harder than I remember. So now I try to do slow maneuvers at least once a month to sharpen up that tool. Thanks for commenting and watching my video!!! 🤙🏻
Perfect beginner bike!
700 lbs of steel on two wheels making over 100 ft/lbs of torque and capable of speeds in excess of 115 mph. I can’t imagine what could go wrong?
Lol
Right 😂🤣😂🤣. That's exactly why I'm saying start slow, no need to whiskey throttle and ruin the bike or your body. A lady at my MSF course was on the rebel and literally whiskey throttled it, ran into a tree, they failed her right there. She was OK but she definitely crying waiting for her husband to pick her up. The instructor was just talking about friction zone and if you freak out just pull the clutch...she wasnt paying attention. 🤷🏻♂️. Thanks for commenting and watching my video, bro 🤙🏻
@@MotoMiracle I can’t tell you how many times I accidentally “whiskey-ed” my LRS in the first two months of ownership? I was thinking I made a big mistake! That’s after a year and a half of riding my iron 883. Bike had me legitimately scared for a couple of months 🤷🏻♂️. Love it now. 👍
How did you received traumatic injury? If you don’t me asking. I’m asking in the most respectful tone and manner.
In theory every bike can....... As long as it is legal!!!! I can think of cheaper, easier and lighter bikes, but hey up to whoever is up to it!!
I agree 100% Yea, having a legal bike and license I think is a good start lol. There are definitely cheaper, easier and lighter bikes to start off with, especially for people who say they cant because they cant afford it. You can always get a Grom and start off there. I made sure I save up, budgeted my money and made sure I could get what I wanted. I think people dont budget enough or budget at all and that's where the problem starts. 🤙🏻