Hello guys and gals. I've had dirt bikes for the last two years or so, decided I wanted to move to street riding. I got my license and took the MSF course back in October 2016 and really fell in love with riding. Fast Forward 3 or 4 months and I'm finally in a position where I can afford to buy a bike. So after much research, deciding on a bike multiple times and finding out it had already sold multiple times, I finally came across this beauty 4 hours away. The dealership was closed when I came across the ad so I called them the minute they opened this morning. Talked to the salesman who said it ran and rode fine. Put a deposit on the bike and they are supposed to ship it from Austin to Dallas and have it serviced and ready to go by Tuesday. Due to my schedule, I'll have to wait until Thursday to drive to the dealer, pay for the bike, fill out the paperwork and ride her home. I am beyond excited and cant wait to have this thing in my garage.
So, a little about the bike. It's a blue 2013 with 5800 miles on the odometer. It has a Two Brothers Racing Black series exhaust, a smoked windscreen, flush mount turn signals, grips and bar end weights, frame slider, seat cowl, fender eliminator and an integrated taillight. It has a few scratches on the right side and a small dent in the tank but nothing unsightly.
A few mods I have planned for the future include woodcraft clip ons, new grips, shorty levers, and a rear seat for the girlfriend (later, I want to have quite a bit of experience before taking her for a ride).
So I am looking forward to talking with everyone, learning new things, and enjoying each ride on the bike.
And now for the pictures, the reason everyone clicked on the thread haha!
So, a little about the bike. It's a blue 2013 with 5800 miles on the odometer. It has a Two Brothers Racing Black series exhaust, a smoked windscreen, flush mount turn signals, grips and bar end weights, frame slider, seat cowl, fender eliminator and an integrated taillight. It has a few scratches on the right side and a small dent in the tank but nothing unsightly.
A few mods I have planned for the future include woodcraft clip ons, new grips, shorty levers, and a rear seat for the girlfriend (later, I want to have quite a bit of experience before taking her for a ride).
So I am looking forward to talking with everyone, learning new things, and enjoying each ride on the bike.
And now for the pictures, the reason everyone clicked on the thread haha!