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2008 Vulcan 900 Classic
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Madison, AL
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Here's a tip when riding the box during the test. If you have to put your foot down, fine, if you have to go outside the lines, fine, just don't do BOTH! I have to admit, I had to put my foot down. THe rest of the tests were a breeze. |
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Pass the taters!
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Hartselle, Alabama
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You will find good info here on bikes from friendly folks.
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Pass the taters!
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BTW, I do not do the tequila no more cause: 1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila, floor!
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Pass the taters!
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Also you probably know about the oil screen by the kickstand? Since you have a 08' , a lot of bikers find some material in the screen the first oil change which is normal. Oil filters for the 900 Fram PH 6017A K&N 303 (K&N recommended vs. the 204) mobil M1 108 Purolator PL 14612 Supertech (Wal-Mart) ST6607 900 Oil Screen near the kickstand The Vulcan Oil Screen
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Bristol, RI
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Thanks for all the support and encouragement, and for sharing your own "newbie" stories! Took the written test tonight, and don't have a score, but know I did very well. Learned quite a bit from the class and the videos, though I could see some in the class were clearly bored. For a first-timer to 2-wheels, it alerted me to things I never thought about while driving a car, gave clear instruction on what to do in bad situations, and mostly how lots of them are avoidable in the first place. Now comes Thursday night, and the 2nd range and the test. I'll remember all those 90 degree ranges y'all down south endured, and I'm sure it'll make it seem much cooler! The classroom instructor tonight told me he'll be the range rider/coach Thursday night, and I immediately felt more positive about the test. He has a very relaxed style in the classroom, which will probably make me more relaxed on the range. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Benbrook, Texas
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"80 degrees out, boots, jeans, long sleeve shirt and full face helmet - yuk"
I would have loved 80.Was 106 when i took my class... HOT!!!!
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Stranger things have happened '06 Vulcan 900 Classic |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Bristol, RI
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How did you not pass out! I experienced 106 once in my life, in June in Vegas, for about the 60 seconds it took me to say Oh, I don't think so! and run back in to the A/C. I'm bringing iced Gatorade with me this time, just in case, as its supposed to be mid-to-high 80's. I think the first night I was so nervous I let the bike intimidate me. This time the bike will know I'm in control.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Connecticut
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Honestly, if balancing in first gear is an issue, the "stop and go's" would be just as hard as the box.
I actually like doing those, though. I can come to a full stop for a moment without putting my feet down at the crosswalks in the parking lots. Then it's off I go before the bike wants to tip. Granted, I can't always do it and I need to put a foot down to balance. When the bike is cold, the throttle response isn't the same and sometimes I have to put my left foot down when I'm using a lot of choke. Of course, I can't balance long enough to wait for someone to actually cross, so those times it's feet down then, too. It would be really cool if I could balance it that long, though. I'd love to see a pedestrian's face if I could I sit there stopped, balanced on two wheels... |
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