great bikes, guys!
i got to ride my Aero yesterday afternoon... ah, great feeling, soaring down the roads out here. one thing about living in the sticks is that out here we've got some good "fun" roads to ride on...curves galore, hills, dales, etc... and little traffic except for the cows, farmer's tractor and occasional car.... worst thing to watch for is the deer! yep...killers on the road right there!
anyway, the Aero is so far PERFECT for me. responsive, quick, nimble, handles very very well...very little vibration. all in all a slick machine that looks totally bad (as in good) to me. i love it. i found a few halfway safe straightways where i could wind her up... hits 80mph without a thought...but scares me...so i'm usually just cruising around about 50. that windshield is fab... sissy mabe, but still, it knocking that cold wind off of my body is a real boon for an old guy like me. this machine just simply sits well...with its low slung style and seat...putting the center of gravity low to the road for balance and handling. i LOVE the shaft drive! YES! no chain rattling, no slinging grease and oil, no constant chain adjustments....just pure direct power when and where i need it and without a thought as to getting somewhere and discovering i've got to take out links to get home. good idea there.
i have to admit, i was a little spooked by riding this bike, after all, as said before, it's been a LONG time since i've even been on any motorcycle...and the Aero is no kid's toy at 600 pounds... but hey, after only a few miles of riding it, the old confidence and ability is coming back and i'm feeling much better about it all.
its raining cats and dogs out there now, so i suppose my wussy tail will not be riding this afternoon, but i hope to be up to near full speed (back in the saddle confidence) by this weekend...so i can take her out for a good long spin, say to Memphis and back.
Beowolff