I'm a civilian, since all I have are my 90 or so Harley shirts and a tall stack of Hot Bike, American Iron, and various other mags to keep me missing my scoot...I still have my leathers, just in case...
What Tatoo said...I have known a few ladies not of great size or stature with Evos...one lady showed me how to get my bike up if I ever let it down, without wrestling it up by muscle alone.
I have seen a few folks get a "right size" bike, then upgrade after riding it a bit.
Any machine once moving is easy to ride; power, stability, and just handling the road is not a muscle factor but a machine/rider thing.
Sporties are riding hard bikes, but a bit hard to take very far or very long.
Great machine, ImaGuyGeek.
Philbert
Ex-'89 FXR rider

What Tatoo said...I have known a few ladies not of great size or stature with Evos...one lady showed me how to get my bike up if I ever let it down, without wrestling it up by muscle alone.
I have seen a few folks get a "right size" bike, then upgrade after riding it a bit.
Any machine once moving is easy to ride; power, stability, and just handling the road is not a muscle factor but a machine/rider thing.
Sporties are riding hard bikes, but a bit hard to take very far or very long.
Great machine, ImaGuyGeek.
Philbert
Ex-'89 FXR rider
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