It's happened!

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by bikerbetty, Jul 29, 2011.

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    bikerbetty Guest

    I guess I always knew it would happen, but for a while there I was a bit
    worried.

    My initial ambivalence towards the hahaHarley is no more. Now that I'm over
    my terror, and now that I've got used to the weird ride position, weird
    controls, weird brakes etc -

    I'm LOVING my Piglet! I noticed the shift when I pulled into my driveway on
    Tuesday afternoon - the constant apprehension just wasn't there anymore -
    instead I was filled with the rosy glow that comes from being back on two
    wheels and feeling comfortable about it!

    The last two mornings (minus 5 and minus 6) haven't deterred me, although
    scraping the ice off my visor every couple of minutes yesterday morning was
    a nuisance! NB: YES I miss my heated grips. Must do something about that
    before my fingers start falling off!

    OMG I've missed riding!!!

    betty
     
    bikerbetty, Jul 29, 2011
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    GWD Guest

    I guess it always comes back to what works best for you as an
    individual. Glad it's working for you. See you sometime soonish.
     
    GWD, Jul 29, 2011
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    Diogenes Guest

    Way 2 go !!!

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    Onya bike

    Gerry
     
    Diogenes, Jul 29, 2011
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    Peter Guest

    Good stuff!
     
    Peter, Jul 29, 2011
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    Nigel Allen Guest

    Doing the same thing.

    Thinking the same thing.

    Right there with you hon.

    N/
     
    Nigel Allen, Jul 30, 2011
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    Yeebok Guest

    Awesome Betty, awesome! Very happy you got over and used to it :)
     
    Yeebok, Jul 30, 2011
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  7. I'm shocked this wasn't a post about a snapped off gear lever. ; )

    Fraser
     
    Fraser Johnston, Aug 2, 2011
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