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Super Photo and gorgeous bike! I have always loved riding on the back and I never thought I would ever ride my OWN bike, but in 2007 I took a motorcycle safety class and have been riding ever since. I LOVE IT! I started with a Honda Shadow 600 and finally just this June got my first Harley. It's a 2002 Police Road King! What a sweet ride. So great to finally see so many women riders
If you want to ride, take the course. Go to different motorcycle shops and sit on the bikes. Try to pick the up to see if it's the one for you. I have fears, too but I keep on going. If it's something that I can't do, I don't. If it's within my limits (mentally), I ride. I always said that I would never ride a motorcycle. Then as mid-life came around I asked, why not. Going to the shops and watching the stuents go through the course is a start for you. Try it