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highcountry
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« on: July 30, 2011, 08:32:18 PM »

Sort of ...

I posted my dilemma of having two Valk Tourers after a trade involving my FJR1300 a couple of weeks ago.  I decided to keep the '97 black Tourer so I have been exchanging the parts that I want from the '98 Tourer.  I sold the Corbin seat and replaced it with an Ultimate King Boy.

The "sort of" comes into play with my wife thinking that she would like to ride a bike also.   But I don't feel comfortable with her riding a two wheeler.  She doesn't pay enough attention to road hazards to ride a bike safely.  So I am going to have her take the MSF course in Sept to see what she thinks then.  If she wants to continue with riding, then I would seriously consider converting the '98 to a trike.

Here's a couple of photos of the '97 after switching accessories:



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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2011, 06:03:38 AM »

Sounds like a great idea. That Valk sure looks great! cooldude
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2011, 06:06:49 AM »

Not to push buttons, but I'd let her decide if she wants 2 wheels or 3. It might make you more comfortable, but she is the one riding it.


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« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2011, 08:25:47 AM »

Not to push buttons, but I'd let her decide if she wants 2 wheels or 3. It might make you more comfortable, but she is the one riding it.




I'm thinking that for a beginner with questionable skills to begin with a 1000lb trike is not much better than an 800lb two wheeled cruiser. There are dozens of better choices for a beginner than either of those.
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« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2011, 08:41:32 AM »

I have a 2002 Honda SHadow 750 that would make a great beginner bike. It has less than 5000 miles on it  2funny it is also purple and silver with a few add ons  cooldude I bought it for my wife but she lost intrest in riding so now it is just Garage art crazy2
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« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2011, 04:26:45 PM »

Straight to a Valk may be too much but a Valk is not too much for a woman once the basics are learned. The MSF couse would be a great start.
Kim took the 750 Shadow route as well before mastering the Valkyrie. She put about 17K miles on the Shadow including a nice long trip to the Keys before the Valk came along.



One day she asked if she could ride the Valk so we went out to the K-Mart parking lot {'cause it's always empty} & she did pretty good.
Then I bought the Rocket 3 thinking it would replace my Valk. After some shorter rides we took another trip to the Keys with me on the R3 & Kim on my Valk.

Learned two things on that trip... 1- The Rocket was not going to replace my Valk & 2- If I wanted my Valk back I was going to have to buy her a Valk of her own!  Shocked

Soooo, her uncle had a nice low mile '98 Tourer for sale & now it's all hers.



Moral of the story, keep the Valk & give the Misses a chance!  cooldude



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'13 F6B black-the real new Valkyrie Tourer
'13 F6B red for Kim
'97 Valkyrie Tourer r&w, OLDFRT's ride now!
'98 Valkyrie Tourer burgundy & cream traded for Kim's F6B
'05 SS 750 traded for Kim's F6B
'99 Valkyrie black & silver Tourer, traded in on my F6B
'05 Triumph R3 gone but not forgotten!
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