Hey all. I just bought my wife a 1997 Vulcan 500 as a learner bike. I've been riding for years (2004 VTX 1800 Neo) but she's never ridden a motorcycle before. Her Vulcan has less than 9000 miles on it. It's sat in a garage for several years now without being started. I'll be posting some maintenance questions on the tech board shortly.
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Good luck with the bike. I'd love to get my wife riding also, but don't think it will ever happen.
Welcome to the site. It's a great place to meet folks and get some tech advice from other Vulcan riders.Old Crow (Bob)
Lexington, KY
1960 Vespa 150
1964 Bridgestone 175
1972 Suzuki GT380
2005 1600 Classic
2010 Nomad 1700
2013 Can-Am Spyder RT-S
Past Kentucky Chapter President
National Vice President 2012
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Re: New here, looking for a little help
you right bob,,,that aint happnin
welcome to the group sandman...glad to have you here! Make sure you and the mrs check out the Rally Page....would love to see ya'll there
Holler if you need anything!!Aloha
Derry ~DaBull~Bullock
Former VRA USA National President
Former NW Florida Chapter 1-6 President
Crestview, Florida
2012 Vulcan Voyager 1700
(Previous 2005 Vulcan Nomad 1600)
~If you fool with Da Bull...You're gonna get the Horn
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Re: New here, looking for a little help
My husband got back into riding in 2000. I had never been in the front seat before, but had "way back when" ridden on the back seat a couple of times. I never really had an interest until...I started hearing this little black beauty of a Yamaha 650 Classic calling my name whenever I went with my husband to his dealer. I gave in to its call, bought it, took the course, got my license and never looked back. I had several Yamahas, a Honda (and even have a 72 Harley), but my 1600 Classic is my baby. Nothing rides like a Kaw! I would have to say, encourage your wife to try it, but don't push (women don't like that).
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