As a single dad of three young women I want to give you a big hug. My daughter went through a period where she lost her hair and I bought her wigs. The stress felt from this period exceeded all measurement. Your attitude is correct. Life is what you make of it and true relationship doesn’t care about superficial things. It’s about smiling and making the best of all situations and overcoming each life trial. Proud dad saying proud of you. Be inspired every day. For you are an inspiration.
Just stumbled on your video i watch countless hours of motorads. Thanks for the kind encouraging words and keep the spirit high we wount mind with hair or without. ❤️🇰🇪
Your vid makes me want to ride. I had to sell my 2020 900 Rally Pro after a company I worked for sold last year. Getting another one this season. Have fun out there and keep the good vibes rolling!
I got a new 2023 900 Rally Pro. I was told by the dealership that the tire pressure monitor warning has some issues eventually. Ive not had any until this week (9 mths so far) and keep getting the warning light on regardless of the tire pressure..I've tried high, low, medium within the range, out of range and it's just on "rear" all the time now. I've made a ton of mods and tons of accessories on my bike. Also a Mosko Moto fan.
Sharon, your friends support you and love you! I'm proud that you were able to find the courage to share with us your struggles, I know you as one of the most positive friends in my life, I truly enjoy riding and sharing laughter when we are out there on the trails. 😊
@@SheWillRide yes they certainly will! Looking forward to riding with the both of you, this Sunday I've got the ride down in Hancock New York that I'm doing so I'm looking forward to that also
The heated seat & grips are fantastic when you live in the cold North West of England. I've ridden all through winter and am looking forward to some better weather in Spring.
I love my Tiger 900 GT Pro. I tri and keep the tire pressure at 36 front and 42 rear cold. The warning when pressure gets just a little low is a necessary annoyance. Never had an issue with the kickstand.
Nice neighborhood mate😀 One thing i like about motorcycles, is that once your out on one, you can really clear your head. Thanks for sharing😀Nice ride too mate🏍 If you would allow me to vent, i too ride a tiger, aka 1200 Gt Pro. Thing is, it's been a really shitty year for us. Capped off, with an injury to my right knee { not bike related }, which required surgery, rehab etc. Been nearly six months now, without getting out for a ride, and it's really killing me. Thing also, i've really lost my mojo. Two deaths, a wife in hospital, and a knee injury, will do that to you. Your story though, gives me hope, that i too, will get back out there soon too. Guess that's the main reason, i subscribed today??😉
You have to keep going!!!! We all have times when life just dumps some heavy stuff on us but it will pass and we can dream again. Get back out there!!!
Great encouraging video with a positive message. Recently battling a challenging heath issue of my own and an owner of a 900 gt I can relate. When I can I get on the bike and head out to clear my head and put things in perspective. This is my first adventure bike and can honestly say I have no regrets in my choice. Enjoy your new Tiger.
New Triumph ball have a shim type valve adjustment system which is very difficult for owners to do their selves therefore you have to take it to the dealer which is expensive. Chain drive is both expensive to maintain and replace when needed. A belt drive on my Sportster last over 100,000 miles and is as easy to replace as an endless chain. Bikes nowadays should have hydraulic valve adjustment to eliminate the need for periodic valve adjustments whether done by the owner or the dealer. Having to bring the bike to the dealer for valve adjustments is another way for them to squeeze money out of us curse
When I was in the Air Force the doctors thought I had Crohn's disease but it turned out to be something else thank goodness. You keep up the good fight. Ride safe.
Well, I had 16 years in the military and then I went into kidney failure, thrown out of service and no benefits awarded to me. I have enjoyed your video and thank you for your service! I am trying to decide between the Africa Twin 1100 or the Tiger 900 Rally Pro.
Try a can of Fix-A-Flat to seal the tire I have used it on my two type sidecar Wheels and I got nine thousand miles out of the tire. Or try putting some slime in the tire through the valve stem that should also take care of that problem as well as balance the tire better. I knew an old guy who started riding motorcycles before World War 1 and you got really practiced fixing flat tires because of all of the shoe nails that will come out of the horses shoes.
Real nice to stumble across your channel Sharon. I was drawn here for the bike review. I’m sure the 900 rally pro will be my next bike purchase. Your outlook on a positive life is common ground for me also. I survived acute myeloid leukaemia back in 2014 with to date, a 50/50 chance of it returning. Sometimes it bothers me but rarely do I let it. Live life to the fullest, love wha5 you love, and best part of biking is the amazing humans we meet on our travels. Sending love and big hugs… ❤️🌹❤️
I am so glad you are here, not just visiting my channel, but here to tell us your survival story. So you know better than most, that we need to LIVE LARGE, and what better place then with the motorcycle community! So glad you are here and thank you for sharing your story!!!!!
Hello from Sweden! New to the chanel. Great bikes! I have the Tiger 850 sport. Just love it. So easy both on twisties, low speed and on gravel. Keep it up ❤
Sorry to hear about the health problems, positivity is the best way to go. As for me I have an as yet undiagnosed long term health issue (more tests at the Weekend) which is very frustrating, but I continue to plod along still doing stuff like videos albeit more slowly. Your title was perhaps a bit TOO click baity at least for here in the Uk. Don't want the wrong types dropping by. 😉
Sorry to hear about your health. I hope they can find out what is going on and get you some help. Keep positive, that is key!!! I hate click bait. And as much as the title may suggest something dirty to folks that think like that,I got a screw in my tire while riding my TIGER. So, it was the truth. Not everyone thinks like a pervert.
Sorry to see the bolt in the rear tire, but if your intending to do anything off pavement, ditch the OEM tires. Don't get me wrong, they are great street tires. And might be adequate for hard pack gravel. Beyond that, it'd be better to have something closer to a 50/50 tire. I had a great time riding the CO-BDR on my Tiger 900 Rally a couple years ago. I think it'll be a good traveling partner for you. Enjoy!
Same thing happened to me with a new bike years ago, only a few rides and needed a new one. Think of it as an opportunity to put the exact tires you want for your riding.
Go to a shoe repair guy have him put a half soul and he'll on your boots and that might give you the extra lift you need to stand flat footed. Try it is cheaper than lowering your bike.
@@SheWillRide I was at the local Harley dealership one day talking to people about how great the Sportster is and this woman was just but not quite flat-footed on the bike and the salesman was trying to talk her into lowering the Bike by using shorter shocks and working on the front end and when I suggested her getting a half heel and sole added to her riding boots to give her the extra grip she needed he got so pissed because he lost $600 that's ever going to charge to lower her bike. If it doesn't work you could always try something else but it doesn't cost you a whole lot to try it anyway.
There's nothing wrong with your tire sensor. If you put air instead of nitrogen the pressure will rise when the tire gets hot and will set off the sensor. Lower the air pressure by 5 pounds max cold. And it won't go off again Or fill your tires with nitrogen. Nitrogen is inert.
Oh to the wmn this vdo is abt I'm frum junction city area Ks I hav 06 suz Bergman 400 I bot frum cycle mech Mrch 2019 it's bein renewd for this March this yr,, depending wher yu live maybe will cross the others path meet n greet
Ok gotta share this. Years ago I got pulled into a weigh station. The officer and I went through the questions to see what I knew about my equipment From memory I had to answer the following questions to finish my inspection.. cargo I hauled, order of stops, location of customers, trailer number, trailer license plate, truck number, carrier DOT number, ICC carrier number, truck license plate, my drivers license and last item I had to recite FROM MEMORY…. Tractor VIN number IN FULL and exact order, nothing missing. He looked a bit upset because he would have lost a $100 because I passed my exam and was closing my books to hand them back to me. He said, “Well since you gave all the information correctly from memory. I guess you are not on drugs since I do not know anyone who ever memorized their own trucks 17 character alpha numeric code serial number by heart.” As to why he was upset… well… One officer offered to bet him a hundred dollars I would get the last one right because he saw my inspector smiling as he asked me to recite my tractors serial number believing I would get the numbers wrong as he was holding my book up so I could not read it as I was reciting it from memory. He refused the bet and told me to give the information. Without missing a beat I recited the VIN in full without any error.He then noticed,along with the other officers inside the scale house, that I was doing everything I could to not let anyone read the back of my shirt. So he said in order to get my paperwork back, I had to turn around and let them read it. I apologized and said it was nothing personal or intentional. They said that was fine, and as DOT inspectors do, he emphasized again to turn around so they could read the back of my shirt and the other officers in the scale house joined him in the emphasis. Not wanting to disappoint an audience, I turned around and my with my back to the officers my inspector read my shirt aloud ….for all to hear…… “No officer I DON’T KNOW WHY YOU PULLED ME OVER! I sure hope you do! Because now my load is late and my medication is wearing off!! NOW HURRY UP BEFORE I PASS OUT!!’ Never heard a group of officers laugh out loud like they did but my inspector had a good laugh as he returned my papers and sent me on my way. Not being one to miss an opportunity to ask a good question, I asked my inspector “So , are you glad you did not accept his hundred dollar bet sir?” He smiled and laughed and sent me on my way.
Sharon knows her stuff. Great personality, good rider and an excellent orator. New sub and will follow your journey. Thank you for the review
As a single dad of three young women I want to give you a big hug. My daughter went through a period where she lost her hair and I bought her wigs. The stress felt from this period exceeded all measurement. Your attitude is correct. Life is what you make of it and true relationship doesn’t care about superficial things. It’s about smiling and making the best of all situations and overcoming each life trial. Proud dad saying proud of you. Be inspired every day. For you are an inspiration.
Your words are so awesome. Thank you so much. Hugs to your daughter. Tell her to smile and life is more than just hair!!!
Just stumbled on your video i watch countless hours of motorads. Thanks for the kind encouraging words and keep the spirit high we wount mind with hair or without. ❤️🇰🇪
That is awesome!!! Thank you
Thank you for your service! Marine here. Semper Fi. Bummer on the new tire but the big win was making it home. Cheers🥃🥃
Hoo ya Devil Dog!!!
Your vid makes me want to ride. I had to sell my 2020 900 Rally Pro after a company I worked for sold last year. Getting another one this season. Have fun out there and keep the good vibes rolling!
That is great news!!!!
I got a new 2023 900 Rally Pro. I was told by the dealership that the tire pressure monitor warning has some issues eventually. Ive not had any until this week (9 mths so far) and keep getting the warning light on regardless of the tire pressure..I've tried high, low, medium within the range, out of range and it's just on "rear" all the time now. I've made a ton of mods and tons of accessories on my bike. Also a Mosko Moto fan.
Mine has been spot on
Sharon, your friends support you and love you! I'm proud that you were able to find the courage to share with us your struggles, I know you as one of the most positive friends in my life, I truly enjoy riding and sharing laughter when we are out there on the trails. 😊
We have a ride coming up. Our sides are gonna hurt from the laughter!!!
@@SheWillRide yes they certainly will! Looking forward to riding with the both of you, this Sunday I've got the ride down in Hancock New York that I'm doing so I'm looking forward to that also
The heated seat & grips are fantastic when you live in the cold North West of England. I've ridden all through winter and am looking forward to some better weather in Spring.
I bought the GT Pro at the end of last year. Very impressed with the low end torque, very rarely do I have to shift down on the back roads.
I'm so happy that I don't have to shift as much!!!
Glad I found your channel. Really enjoying for videos! And really nice message you are giving.
Welcome aboard!
I love my Tiger 900 GT Pro. I tri and keep the tire pressure at 36 front and 42 rear cold. The warning when pressure gets just a little low is a necessary annoyance. Never had an issue with the kickstand.
Nice neighborhood mate😀 One thing i like about motorcycles, is that once your out on one, you can really clear your head. Thanks for sharing😀Nice ride too mate🏍 If you would allow me to vent, i too ride a tiger, aka 1200 Gt Pro. Thing is, it's been a really shitty year for us. Capped off, with an injury to my right knee { not bike related }, which required surgery, rehab etc. Been nearly six months now, without getting out for a ride, and it's really killing me. Thing also, i've really lost my mojo. Two deaths, a wife in hospital, and a knee injury, will do that to you. Your story though, gives me hope, that i too, will get back out there soon too. Guess that's the main reason, i subscribed today??😉
You have to keep going!!!! We all have times when life just dumps some heavy stuff on us but it will pass and we can dream again. Get back out there!!!
Very nice video. Best wishes to you from Arizona.
Great encouraging video with a positive message. Recently battling a challenging heath issue of my own and an owner of a 900 gt I can relate. When I can I get on the bike and head out to clear my head and put things in perspective. This is my first adventure bike and can honestly say I have no regrets in my choice. Enjoy your new Tiger.
God Bless You For Your Perseverance, and thanks for your military service. I'm also a DAV.
New Triumph ball have a shim type valve adjustment system which is very difficult for owners to do their selves therefore you have to take it to the dealer which is expensive. Chain drive is both expensive to maintain and replace when needed. A belt drive on my Sportster last over 100,000 miles and is as easy to replace as an endless chain. Bikes nowadays should have hydraulic valve adjustment to eliminate the need for periodic valve adjustments whether done by the owner or the dealer. Having to bring the bike to the dealer for valve adjustments is another way for them to squeeze money out of us curse
Sinaed O'Connor was stunning in that famous video, I love short haired girls. I have just paid for my wifes boy cut
I was a big fan of Sinaed O'Connor and her perspective on beauty!!!
When I was in the Air Force the doctors thought I had Crohn's disease but it turned out to be something else thank goodness. You keep up the good fight. Ride safe.
I'm so glad you don't have it. I hope you stay healthy!!! Welcome
Pick up a kick stand foot. They attach to the current foot and make it much easier to put up and down IMO
Well, I had 16 years in the military and then I went into kidney failure, thrown out of service and no benefits awarded to me. I have enjoyed your video and thank you for your service! I am trying to decide between the Africa Twin 1100 or the Tiger 900 Rally Pro.
I have the 900 gt pro and love the bike. I would get some bark busters for hand guards that will help protect the bike.
Working on that!! 100% agree
I got a 1200 rally pro, so far so good, of course in black as i am a harley guy! Haa. Enjoy.
I waited the whole vid to find out what the title meant. Good one girl! AFA your story goes-RESPECT ! Stay safe.
You're a lovely person, Sharon, and that was a great review. I have subscribed! 😊
thank you so much and welcome
Try a can of Fix-A-Flat to seal the tire I have used it on my two type sidecar Wheels and I got nine thousand miles out of the tire. Or try putting some slime in the tire through the valve stem that should also take care of that problem as well as balance the tire better. I knew an old guy who started riding motorcycles before World War 1 and you got really practiced fixing flat tires because of all of the shoe nails that will come out of the horses shoes.
Thank you for the idea. If I were out in the boonies I would go that route but I don't mess with tires. I have a new one on the way.
Real nice to stumble across your channel Sharon. I was drawn here for the bike review. I’m sure the 900 rally pro will be my next bike purchase. Your outlook on a positive life is common ground for me also. I survived acute myeloid leukaemia back in 2014 with to date, a 50/50 chance of it returning. Sometimes it bothers me but rarely do I let it. Live life to the fullest, love wha5 you love, and best part of biking is the amazing humans we meet on our travels. Sending love and big hugs… ❤️🌹❤️
I am so glad you are here, not just visiting my channel, but here to tell us your survival story. So you know better than most, that we need to LIVE LARGE, and what better place then with the motorcycle community! So glad you are here and thank you for sharing your story!!!!!
Hello from Sweden!
New to the chanel. Great bikes! I have the Tiger 850 sport. Just love it. So easy both on twisties, low speed and on gravel.
Keep it up ❤
Welcome friend!!!! What a beautiful country you get to ride in!!! So glad you are here!!!
Nice bike!! Too cold for me , I live in Texas Temp is around 70 now. Use to live in cold weather but got a chance to move to Texas in1983 and took it.
I used to live in Lake Jackson TX and loved it there.
Very nice bike have fun with it. Nice channel am immediately a fan of yours. You have an abonne with it. Greetings from Belgium . ✌
Welcome and thank you so much
Sorry to hear about the health problems, positivity is the best way to go. As for me I have an as yet undiagnosed long term health issue (more tests at the Weekend) which is very frustrating, but I continue to plod along still doing stuff like videos albeit more slowly. Your title was perhaps a bit TOO click baity at least for here in the Uk. Don't want the wrong types dropping by. 😉
Sorry to hear about your health. I hope they can find out what is going on and get you some help. Keep positive, that is key!!! I hate click bait. And as much as the title may suggest something dirty to folks that think like that,I got a screw in my tire while riding my TIGER. So, it was the truth. Not everyone thinks like a pervert.
Sorry to see the bolt in the rear tire, but if your intending to do anything off pavement, ditch the OEM tires. Don't get me wrong, they are great street tires. And might be adequate for hard pack gravel. Beyond that, it'd be better to have something closer to a 50/50 tire.
I had a great time riding the CO-BDR on my Tiger 900 Rally a couple years ago. I think it'll be a good traveling partner for you. Enjoy!
I plan on changing the tires soon. I do more aggressive riding on my Honda.
Same thing happened to me with a new bike years ago, only a few rides and needed a new one. Think of it as an opportunity to put the exact tires you want for your riding.
Go to a shoe repair guy have him put a half soul and he'll on your boots and that might give you the extra lift you need to stand flat footed. Try it is cheaper than lowering your bike.
That's a killer idea!!!!
@@SheWillRide I was at the local Harley dealership one day talking to people about how great the Sportster is and this woman was just but not quite flat-footed on the bike and the salesman was trying to talk her into lowering the Bike by using shorter shocks and working on the front end and when I suggested her getting a half heel and sole added to her riding boots to give her the extra grip she needed he got so pissed because he lost $600 that's ever going to charge to lower her bike. If it doesn't work you could always try something else but it doesn't cost you a whole lot to try it anyway.
You did get screwed you got bolted. Glad you made it home OK.
Right??? That thing is huge.
Go girrrrrrl
Tyre pressure sensor could be on the blink 🏴
Lack of hair doesn't define who you are ❤
Keep the wheels turning 😊
Did you say lookit. My wife's family says that I thought it was. A Canadian thing
I have lived close to the Canadian border for many years. You'll catch me saying Eh too.
Look at the size of that bike!!!!How cold is it There ? I think i would have waited tell summer....
It was 52 degrees and everyone tells me to wait but I don't want to miss out
There's nothing wrong with your tire sensor.
If you put air instead of nitrogen the pressure will rise when the tire gets hot and will set off the sensor.
Lower the air pressure by 5 pounds max cold. And it won't go off again
Or fill your tires with nitrogen. Nitrogen is inert.
I like this vdo,, like 2 c more like this vdo
19:33. That really sux.
Totally does for sure
Where did this vdo filming be filmed
Upstate New York
Oh to the wmn this vdo is abt I'm frum junction city area Ks I hav 06 suz Bergman 400 I bot frum cycle mech Mrch 2019 it's bein renewd for this March this yr,, depending wher yu live maybe will cross the others path meet n greet
sorry you got screwed with no kissing.
I know right??? No fun
Ok gotta share this. Years ago I got pulled into a weigh station. The officer and I went through the questions to see what I knew about my equipment From memory I had to answer the following questions to finish my inspection.. cargo I hauled, order of stops, location of customers, trailer number, trailer license plate, truck number, carrier DOT number, ICC carrier number, truck license plate, my drivers license and last item I had to recite FROM MEMORY…. Tractor VIN number IN FULL and exact order, nothing missing. He looked a bit upset because he would have lost a $100 because I passed my exam and was closing my books to hand them back to me. He said, “Well since you gave all the information correctly from memory. I guess you are not on drugs since I do not know anyone who ever memorized their own trucks 17 character alpha numeric code serial number by heart.” As to why he was upset… well…
One officer offered to bet him a hundred dollars I would get the last one right because he saw my inspector smiling as he asked me to recite my tractors serial number believing I would get the numbers wrong as he was holding my book up so I could not read it as I was reciting it from memory. He refused the bet and told me to give the information.
Without missing a beat I recited the VIN in full without any error.He then noticed,along with the other officers inside the scale house, that I was doing everything I could to not let anyone read the back of my shirt.
So he said in order to get my paperwork back, I had to turn around and let them read it. I apologized and said it was nothing personal or intentional. They said that was fine, and as DOT inspectors do, he emphasized again to turn around so they could read the back of my shirt and the other officers in the scale house joined him in the emphasis.
Not wanting to disappoint an audience, I turned around and my with my back to the officers my inspector read my shirt aloud ….for all to hear……
“No officer I DON’T KNOW WHY YOU PULLED ME OVER! I sure hope you do! Because now my load is late and my medication is wearing off!! NOW HURRY UP BEFORE I PASS OUT!!’
Never heard a group of officers laugh out loud like they did but my inspector had a good laugh as he returned my papers and sent me on my way.
Not being one to miss an opportunity to ask a good question, I asked my inspector “So , are you glad you did not accept his hundred dollar bet sir?” He smiled and laughed and sent me on my way.