What's going on guys? So I joined this site about a year ago, and I only posted a few times before I moved to a new place and didn't have internet. So this place and me kind of faded. But it's beautiful riding weather once again here in good old Kansas(I live in Topeka), then I remembered I am a member here!
I didn't even have pictures on my computer of my bike when I joined here. So only the total of a few posts, not posting in over a year, and not being able to post pictures of my bike(which I have quite a few now)...I think I have a right to a "new" introduction
So here it is. From good old Topeka, my name is Dan. And I got my FIRST bike last year. Haven't gotten to ride it much, thanks to the pain of Kansas winter, but I plan on racking up a lot more miles this summer.
It's my starter bike. Last year I had no clue how to ride, let a lone know at all what I was doing. But with a little practice I was rocking it in no time. Now I zip all around town on her.
This is her...
(that's me looking at the grave. this is at my grandpa and grandmas grave. my and my buddies took a little ride out there. my grandpa passed away a little over a month ago, so I wanted to go see how the new grave stone looked. my buddie is a damn good sneak photographer.)
(the day I got it)
(that'd be me, trying to pull the badass look)
I'm guessing most of you already know what kind of bike that is. But, I will tell anyway. It's a 1995 Kawasaki(obviously) Vulcan 750. I love her. Great ride. Little bit of high miles...but she is my first bike/starter, so it's no big deal. I am soon to be getting bags and a windshield. Should dress it up a bit.
Everything is stock. I like the quiet pipes, call me lame, but I am not a fan of loud pipes. My stock pipes work great for me. Even though it sounds like a go-cart in a way haha.
I love this bike. Not just because it's my first, but it's just a comfortable ride. It looks good, and it gets a few honks from the ladies
I plan on getting something a little bigger, probably before next riding season. My buddie has a Vulcan 1500. I like that bike a lot too. Thinking about upgrading.
But anyways, that's my new intro.
I didn't even have pictures on my computer of my bike when I joined here. So only the total of a few posts, not posting in over a year, and not being able to post pictures of my bike(which I have quite a few now)...I think I have a right to a "new" introduction
So here it is. From good old Topeka, my name is Dan. And I got my FIRST bike last year. Haven't gotten to ride it much, thanks to the pain of Kansas winter, but I plan on racking up a lot more miles this summer.
It's my starter bike. Last year I had no clue how to ride, let a lone know at all what I was doing. But with a little practice I was rocking it in no time. Now I zip all around town on her.
This is her...
(that's me looking at the grave. this is at my grandpa and grandmas grave. my and my buddies took a little ride out there. my grandpa passed away a little over a month ago, so I wanted to go see how the new grave stone looked. my buddie is a damn good sneak photographer.)
(the day I got it)
(that'd be me, trying to pull the badass look)
I'm guessing most of you already know what kind of bike that is. But, I will tell anyway. It's a 1995 Kawasaki(obviously) Vulcan 750. I love her. Great ride. Little bit of high miles...but she is my first bike/starter, so it's no big deal. I am soon to be getting bags and a windshield. Should dress it up a bit.
Everything is stock. I like the quiet pipes, call me lame, but I am not a fan of loud pipes. My stock pipes work great for me. Even though it sounds like a go-cart in a way haha.
I love this bike. Not just because it's my first, but it's just a comfortable ride. It looks good, and it gets a few honks from the ladies
I plan on getting something a little bigger, probably before next riding season. My buddie has a Vulcan 1500. I like that bike a lot too. Thinking about upgrading.
But anyways, that's my new intro.
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