I went for my first bike ride today. My dad handed me down an '06 Ninja 250 as a good introductory bike.
My first ride was... pretty eventful (mostly in good ways).
Start up, get a quarter mile down the road. Bike stalls. Will crank but won't start. Walk it home.
"Hey Dad, the bike stalled do you have any ide..."
"You need to turn the gas selector on."
"D'oh!"
Get it started again.
Gonna take a while to get used to this kind of clutch.
Okay, turning right onto a street and trying to get up to speed at the same time is harder than I anticipated. Thank goodness there was no traffic.
Shift to second and give it some throttle. HOLY E36 M3! I'M berkeleyING FLYING! THERE IS NOTHING AROUND ME!
Road is gorgeous. I'm out in a rural area with wooded curvy roads. Man, this bike handles near telepathically as long as I don't overly tense up.
Oh crap. There's a car behind me. He wants to go faster than I'm comfortable with right now. What do I do? Keep going strait. I'm doing a reasonable speed. He turned. Good.
Okay. Head home. Need to turn left onto my street. Umm... there's a car behind me... and a couple cars coming the other direction. If I were in my Miata, I could go between the two cars. If I try it on a motorcycle when I still suck with this clutch, I will probably get smeared. I am going to have to come to a stop in the middle of the road with a car behind me. He can just be patient.
Get home. Put the kickstand down in the gravel driveway. Get off. Turn off the key and shut off the fuel. Try to put the kickstand up... and knock the bike over... onto my foot. Fuuuuuuuuu... It's okay. I'm in workboots, but my foot is stuck. Try to pick up bike... Oh berkeley. That's the berkeleying exhaust and it's berkeleying hot. Ouch. Okay, grab something that is NOT hot. Get foot out. Tilt bike back up. Thank god this is only a 350# bike.
End of ride... and holy crap was that fun and I'm looking forward to doing that again. I'm going to need a lot more practice before riding into town and navigating things like traffic lights.