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    1st Ride on the GS (and Ever)

    Hey Everyone,

    So I completed my MSF course about 2 weeks ago, and was swamped with school work and rain until yesterday. Making the most of this opportunity i decided to go out for a short ride on my 850G with my friend and his CBR600. Before leaving we planned a little route that would take us no more than 20 miles from home as it was my first real time riding. That route lasted until lunchtime, when we decided there was WAY to much fun to be had than just by following the plan. We ended up riding in through Harriman State Park in New York, which was a great time with gorgeous view and better roads. Regrettably i did not bring my camera with me but i will for sure next time. We ended up pulling back in to the garage in newark 4 hours and 115 miles after we started. With a thunderstorm just about to start . It was a blast and i was really proud that my little (ish) old bike performed as good as he did. Ran strong and smooth and without a hitch the whole time. Thats what these bikes are all about, having fun with great friends and getting into adventures.

    #2
    Congrats on taking and passing the MSF course.
    It sounds like you had a great first ride. I cannot remember the number of times that i have taken "the long way home" when out on the GS.
    2@ \'78 GS1000

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      #3
      Cool story and thanks for sharing. Have fun and stay safe.
      Last edited by Guest; 05-08-2010, 09:47 AM.

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        #4
        Thanks for sharing your special moment with us. I'm sure it brings back fond memories for many of us.
        "Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."

        -Denis D'shaker

        79 GS750N

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          #5
          Thanks for reading my little story. Since that first ride last Tuesday I've done over 600 miles on the GS . Must say my budget bike is quite the machine. I can understand why these bikes are still wanted by many people.
          This is a great site and I enjoy reading about everyone's projects and adventures.

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            #6
            Great start to your moto-lifestyle! Harriman St. Park is a great place to ride, and Bear Mt. is right around the corner, next time you are up that way.

            Enjoy!

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