Okay, I've lurked long enough, thought it was time for me to join in.
Here's my CVO story. I haven’t owned a motorcycle in 27 years. My wife and I always rode together, 2up. She occasionally made the suggestion I should get another bike, thought we would both enjoy it. I started to look for a bike several times in the last 27 years, getting serious. My problem was that I work in a job that exposed me to people who have been injured, some quite seriously, many by motorcycle accidents. There were at leat 6 or 7 times I was serious about motorcycling again, along would come someone who reminded me that, when our when our bodies do battle with the road, they often loose.
The last time was this fall. Started looking again for a bike. Once again, same thing happened. But this time, I decided that I wasn’t going to let a few badly head injured, multiple fractured souls keep me from that feeling. Hey, let’s face it, you take a chance every time you step out your front door. I’ve finally accepted the risks.
We were visiting friends who just moved to Northern AZ Thanksgiving time. We rented an EG classic, rode around the red rocks of Sedona. I was hooked again. That first ride after 27 years, it was a total eye opener for me. Motorcycling has a feeling of total freedom, not too many things give you that feeling.
Okay, after that ride, I start looking at EGs. Then, I buy the Ride Like a Pro dvd to sharpen up my skills. This motorcycle is all about the wife and I together, she’s precious cargo. Great DVD. If you haven’t seen that DVD, there are two 2005 SEEGs. A red and a yellow. That was it, saw those bikes, had to have one. No question in my mind. There was a yellow one within 100 miles of home-showed the wife, she likes red, red it is. Found one in upstate NY, my brother in law did the test drive for me. Had it shipped (damage--another story). Took my first ride on the bike last week. I'm at one with the universe again.