So my question is this, should I trade the R in for a lighter bike and use it to build up my riding experiance? or keep the R and try and learn on it?
Thanks up front for the advice and suggestions.
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Well as far as my back goes, I'm back to being a upright human again. I've healed up pretty well so I can do pretty much anything I want to again.yellowjacket wrote:Ask your physical therapist how much angular stress your spine can safely take and if riding could cause any permanent problems. Go from there.
The R is really nimble and easy to handle at slow speeds. I had my own doubts about that because I had felt it to be pretty heavy. The answer is (parking lot) practice of slow speed maneuvres.MesquiteDave wrote: Still alittle uncomphy at slow speeds, like going into drive ways but I suspect that will get better.
Lawson road between i20 and i80. nice little road plenty of twists and hillspriapismic wrote:Where'd you find a "twisty road with woods" in Mesquite, Texas?MesquiteDave wrote:I think I've decided to keep the R, went for a ride sunday on a twisty road though the woods right in front of my house.