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    Talking Perfect bike for this chick

    A while back I posted a thread asking for advice on bikes for tall chicks. (Im 5ft 9) The response was great. I ended up buying a HD 1200 Sporty. Well I went out heaps and for some reason just felt like this wasnt the bike for me, It felt too light an really awkward. WELL!!!! My hubby bought a 1600cc HD and gave me his FXRS Convertible to use. This is the first Big Block I have ever riden and I LOVE IT. It handles soo much better than my 1200 and I feel more centred on it. I also dig the forward controls. Have been told that sporty's take a while to get used to. I would have to agree as it took me about 1000 km before I felt like i new the bike. On hubbys bike I felt like I had been riding it for years. So, now Im selling my sporty and have a mate who imports harley from the states so am putting my order in soon. Yeehaa.

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    awesome ...see ya on the black stuff

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    lucky lucky you.big block....
    i'm only5'10 and feel my sporty is about 2-3inches too small for me i'd like to try it with forward controls.maybe one day????.

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    Nice work Enjoy the new ride when it gets here- oh, and be sure to post photos
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    Good stuff, photos!!!

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    Putting forward controls on a sportster makes a big difference to the ride style....... also the bars play a major part too. For the taller person a forward control and wide western bars is a good mix, the only problem with cruiser styling is the lower back problems that can occur with a hunched over style of riding......same goes with the big blocks and any other cruiser too.
    Solution, some big knarly ape-hangers ???? or a weight lifting belt ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    awesome ...see ya on the black stuff

    you should take your own advice (DON'T BIN)

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    Congrats by the way.. Make sure you post pics..

    Mums got a harley davidson xlh 883 lowrider.. its absolutely PERFECT for her and she absolutely loves it...

    Its nice when you find a bike that is comfortable for you.. Took me a long time to find something suitable for me..

    Enjoy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gypsy View Post
    A while back I posted a thread asking for advice on bikes for tall chicks. (Im 5ft 9) The response was great. I ended up buying a HD 1200 Sporty. Well I went out heaps and for some reason just felt like this wasnt the bike for me, It felt too light an really awkward. WELL!!!! My hubby bought a 1600cc HD and gave me his FXRS Convertible to use. This is the first Big Block I have ever riden and I LOVE IT. It handles soo much better than my 1200 and I feel more centred on it. I also dig the forward controls. Have been told that sporty's take a while to get used to. I would have to agree as it took me about 1000 km before I felt like i new the bike. On hubbys bike I felt like I had been riding it for years. So, now Im selling my sporty and have a mate who imports harley from the states so am putting my order in soon. Yeehaa.
    Good on ya gypsy. It's a great feeling when you get on a bike a feel instantly at home. Good luck.

    (Just ignore all the brainless dorks on the pissy litle sprotsbikes, who feel the need to come into the cruiser forum and spray their pathetic intolerance around)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Good on ya gypsy. It's a great feeling when you get on a bike a feel instantly at home. Good luck.

    (Just ignore all the brainless dorks on the pissy litle sprotsbikes, who feel the need to come into the cruiser forum and spray their pathetic intolerance around)
    mine isn't pathetic intolerance, I do it for my own personal fun, and for fun at anyone else's expense, including my own... Blame Sidewindow... I followed him into this thread... no, wait... that's wrong... i thought it was one of those bikini threads with pictures... read the thread title: "Perfect bike for this chick" I've only just seen that it's in the Hogs and other cruisers Sub-topic... Apologies for jumping into the cruisers area the way I did
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smorg View Post
    haha fuck your funny
    dont listen to zeroindex i am the reaky "Hamilton's Loose Ewe-nit" with caver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    dont listen to zeroindex i am the reaky "Hamilton's Loose Ewe-nit" with caver
    This is exactly what I'm talking about... what exactly is reaky, and what's a caver? Are there still people that make or live in caves?

    'Tis all good dude...
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    Well done Gypsy. Hope the bike is going well for you. Keep riding and dont worry about the other comments. Good on ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpinFx View Post
    Putting forward controls on a sportster makes a big difference to the ride style....... also the bars play a major part too. For the taller person a forward control and wide western bars is a good mix, the only problem with cruiser styling is the lower back problems that can occur with a hunched over style of riding......same goes with the big blocks and any other cruiser too.
    Solution, some big knarly ape-hangers ???? or a weight lifting belt ??
    Too right dude. Bought mine new and really hated the riding position - softtail bars and forward controls made ALL the difference. But in any case - every bike needs the personal touch (pink makes mine me! and I dont give a crap what anyone else thinks ) - So good on ya gal - and Touche' DMTD!!

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    Good for you Gypsy, enjoy the new ride and make sure you post photo's when you are in the saddle.

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