Hi Gang,
I am pretty sure I recognize some of you from a different Brick forum that I found first. Now I have found this one and I'm glad I did!
I bought my '93 K1100LT around the 1st of March this year after shopping for bikes for about ....oh.....15 years or so. At age 51, I finally pulled the trigger on my first ever bike. Yes, yes....I know. "A K1100LT for a 1st bike??" It's way too big for a starter bike!" "It's way too top heavy for a starter bike!" Believe me, I have heard it all before. But I'm older, mature enough to understand the risks and I'm a well trained, conservative (safe) rider. Plus, I just fell in love with the Bricks years ago. I knew I would get a Brick if I ever took up riding. When I found the bike I have now, I knew it was time. It was so beautiful and in crazy great shape at a fair price. I had to have it! So I pulled the trigger, got the bike, got the gear, went to MSF and off I went.
I must admit, after doing very well at the MSF course on their Honda 250, the K1100 was a bit intimidating at first. It was indeed big and heavy. And when I dropped it at a stop on gravel a month after I got it, my confidence was rattled. In fact, I put it up for sale on Craigslist the next day after some seasoned brickster's on that other site made me feel like I was in over my head. I got calls from buyers right away so I knew I could sell it quick. But something inside me said "don't give up"! I needed to get back on that horse. So, I did. And on my first ride after the drop I rode better and smoother than ever before. I had a blast! When I got home, I immediately took it off Craigslist. She's not for sale! Then I made myself ride at least a little every day. My confidence grew
Now here I am, almost 6 months and about 5,000 miles later, and I'm still riding my beautiful Brick and continue to learn more and get better every time I ride. No more drops since my earlier blunder. Still keeping my generally conservative (safe) riding style and probably always will. And of course, all the gear, all the time, no exceptions. So far, I've only done a few shorter trips to the beaches and mountains here in NC, but I have big plans for next year! Sure hope I get to meet some of you in person out there!
Take care,
Doug