Sorry for your loss. Im without both my parents. Take your time and learn at your own pace. That's a beautiful Harley, make it your own and find your happy place. There's nothing like wind therapy! God bless
Congrats on your inheritance. You're doing the right thing by taking it slow, going to a class to learn from a pro instructor. Don't let anybody rush you into riding beyond what your skill and confidence level is. The main thing to know is intersections and cross streets are incredibly dangerous because motorists aren't really looking for motorcycles when they pull out of a side street. When you see somebody waiting to pull out, never assume they see you! You've got a beautiful bike and you will have a lot of enjoyment from riding it. Riding is the best therapy for ANYTHING that ails you! New Sub.
Sorry for the lost of your king! Welcome to the community, ride everyday in the neighborhood. Practice emergency braking and maneuver with cheap cones. Building the confidence has to be earned on the bike. I’m sure you’ll find plenty of us that’s willing to give plenty of pointers.
Lost my dad about a year ago so I know how that feels. Wind therapy definitely helps, especially riding the bike he rode. Great way to honor him! I live about 20 minutes east of Falcons Fury, so maybe I’ll see ya up there some day.
Good to see you back bro. Sorry for your loss, I lost my pops in December, so I definitely feel your pain. I'm taking this new rider journey with you, getting my license this week. Take your time and I'll be here learning with you bro.
For a beginner you are handling the low speed turns very well. You are looking through the turn, even when making the u-turn. Keep it up and make dad proud. Take your time and progress at your own pace.
I had 8 inch bars similar to yours. I was able to add 12 inch bars without having to replace any cables. Granted my over all width on mine is 32 inch. That's great that your thinking of safety and the legal aspect of riding. I'm similar to you with just 100 miles on my 03 Road King police edition. Passed my MSF class last month. As for my height I'm 5-5 and 12 inches on my bars was perfect. Peace
Keep the heel shifter, like you said as a beginner you don't know any other way it will be easy to learn. I've been riding over 40 years and it took a few weeks to get used to the heel/toe shifter, but I learned to really like it.
From watching you ride, you need to get it up into the rpms a little bit before you shift. Normal riding and manouvering is easier if you keep it 3-4k rpms. The bikes feel unwieldy when you're just putting around at low RPMs.
3:52 Congratulations on your bike my guy. Sorry for your loss. Thatwas cool of Pops
Sorry for your loss. Im without both my parents. Take your time and learn at your own pace. That's a beautiful Harley, make it your own and find your happy place. There's nothing like wind therapy! God bless
Props for wearing a full face helmet... congrats on your purchase
Your pops would be so proud of you 👏 🥰
Sorry to hear about how you got the bike but welcome to the community. Be safe good luck
Congrats on your inheritance. You're doing the right thing by taking it slow, going to a class to learn from a pro instructor. Don't let anybody rush you into riding beyond what your skill and confidence level is. The main thing to know is intersections and cross streets are incredibly dangerous because motorists aren't really looking for motorcycles when they pull out of a side street. When you see somebody waiting to pull out, never assume they see you! You've got a beautiful bike and you will have a lot of enjoyment from riding it. Riding is the best therapy for ANYTHING that ails you! New Sub.
Sorry for the lost of your king! Welcome to the community, ride everyday in the neighborhood. Practice emergency braking and maneuver with cheap cones. Building the confidence has to be earned on the bike. I’m sure you’ll find plenty of us that’s willing to give plenty of pointers.
Lost my dad about a year ago so I know how that feels. Wind therapy definitely helps, especially riding the bike he rode. Great way to honor him! I live about 20 minutes east of Falcons Fury, so maybe I’ll see ya up there some day.
@@Lukerides11EGC I’ll be signing up for there motorcycle class very soon. I’m just getting ready🫶🏾
No shorts please, that motor gets hot.
Sorry for your loss brother. I'm from Augusta, and I love riding. Good luck and take your time in learning the bike, and have fun!
Sorry for your lost bro. Congrats on your Harley, you will love the wind therapy that riding provides.
Good on you man. You will do your dad proud.
Condolences for your family. I hope to see you on the road I’m in GA too.
@@gghostrrider thanks Broskey and I’m getting ready for the road🤙🏾
Good to see you back bro. Sorry for your loss, I lost my pops in December, so I definitely feel your pain. I'm taking this new rider journey with you, getting my license this week. Take your time and I'll be here learning with you bro.
Sorry for your loss and let’s do it🤙🏾
Condolences on your loss. Congratulations on your inheritance I’m a new rider also. Ride safe bruh
Condolences 🙏 your dad would be proud of you 👏
For a beginner you are handling the low speed turns very well. You are looking through the turn, even when making the u-turn. Keep it up and make dad proud. Take your time and progress at your own pace.
@@gottadrivem5878 thanks Broskey
I had 8 inch bars similar to yours. I was able to add 12 inch bars without having to replace any cables. Granted my over all width on mine is 32 inch. That's great that your thinking of safety and the legal aspect of riding. I'm similar to you with just 100 miles on my 03 Road King police edition. Passed my MSF class last month. As for my height I'm 5-5 and 12 inches on my bars was perfect. Peace
Keep the heel shifter, like you said as a beginner you don't know any other way it will be easy to learn. I've been riding over 40 years and it took a few weeks to get used to the heel/toe shifter, but I learned to really like it.
Sorry for your loss, ain’t nothing like losing a parent, but hey your channel is doing great, like another UA-camr said just be you….ride safe
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@@SouthernBoyzRyde 💯
Good stuff from one Ga boy to another!! Your dad would be proud......Subscribed
@@benpopdatklutchpersley8816 💯🤙🏾
Condolences Bro🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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It’s a marathon not a sprint. Take your time sir 5:49
10 inch bars won’t make a difference, you need at least 12 inch. 12 inch bars will make handling easier.
I’m sorry for your loss. Blessings to you and your family.
Sorry for your loss. Here to watch your motorcycle journey
From watching you ride, you need to get it up into the rpms a little bit before you shift. Normal riding and manouvering is easier if you keep it 3-4k rpms. The bikes feel unwieldy when you're just putting around at low RPMs.
@@FXFBS540 thanks for the feedback
Sorry for your loss, man. I lost my dad almost 20 years ago. Btw, I love the description on your channel! Very well said. Subscribed 👍
@@Southern_Hogz thanks Broskey
I'm in Buford, I'm down to ride... whenever. Also, I got the body shop and I paint.
Welcome to the HD family my guy.
Bro sup with the sky in the back ground G them clouds manye 😅😂😅😂
Sorry you lostvyour dsy but you are carrying on with his bike is awesome welcome to the road
Good video bro
Thanks Broskey
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Sad and touching. Welcome to the bikers world. Your life is going to be different from here out. In a positive way.
if you are near atlanta im always down to ride and show you some ropes.
@@trinidadkingTV thanks Broskey
Buy the 12in Dominator bars. Trust me . Go look at mine
@@mowens-79 just did she clean 🧼
@@GeorgiaBikerLife I'll help you if you need any help with bars or whatever homie
@@GeorgiaBikerLife you got a nice bike bro!!
@@mowens-79 thanks