That's awesome, I hear. I'm not sure why I'm just seeing your comment. We can definitely rip it some time. The best way to get in contact with me is through Instagram dm @tree_bagg
@dougbelasco6261 that's awesome! I am originally from New York. I moved here 8 years ago for college and ended up staying. Come on down, the waters fine.
@chrissmith7669 I'm glad you are alight. We all acquire our dream veichles in different ways, haha. Thank you for checking out the video! Have a great day, stay groovy🤙
@@tree_bagg I had put a mustache bar engine guard on to protect it in case I dropped it. The bumper of the car that hit me caught that and flipped the bike out from under me and I went full flying squirrel. Without it i probably would’nt have had a leg. Needless to say first thing I did to the ST was install one.
@chrissmith7669 that's crazy. Kinda wish I saw you go flying without any repercussions, lol. You have to laugh every now and then after cheating death. I was side swiped by someone "fearing for their life" sent me over the bars. Without a helmet that would have been it. DONT JUST RIDE SAFE, STAY SAFE
@@tree_bagg lol. Exactly. Gotta get up, brush off, and laugh it off. Old army. It was the only time I’ve experienced that time dilation effect. I heard tires screeching saw the cars headlights then I seemed to be flying for a very long time. The whole time I was thinking this is either going to hurt, or I won’t feel a thing when I go splat. Always wear a helmet and gloves, usually a jacket and only occasionally boots n riding pants. Walked away with scratches and bruises. Was told it didn’t knock any sense into me. Was my fault for riding in low visibility on a black motorcycle in dark clothes.
@breakfast00club..11 a sportster is more difficult to ride than a softail. Smaller wheel base + top heavy. you also don't get to learn highway riding on a sporty. I would recommend a sportster to someone that's smaller in size, yes. But overall, the softails are a great learning bike.
I have one and riding since 60s 0n harley ,,I wouldnsay NOT a beginners bike not even a sportster I paid $30 cash no options. maui I have 40K in mine now. so maybe start with a Honda 50 then Yamaha then sportster this bike is toooo fast. people will not know if they dont know bikes. and today I wouldn't be surprised if you got sued for printing this
@acim2228 i was a beginner starting on these kinds of bikes, so I don't see the argument. People can start on a 50 if you want to teach them how to get ran over. It's just a money thing.
Nice bike buddy. I have a Buell and a soft tail. We should definitely catch a ride sometime. I’m local in the GS also.
That's awesome, I hear. I'm not sure why I'm just seeing your comment. We can definitely rip it some time. The best way to get in contact with me is through Instagram dm @tree_bagg
Nice area to ride in Love it in Myrtle Beach and other areas.
@@dougbelasco6261 it is an awesome area. I love it
@@tree_bagg I know you don't like to hear about people moving down but i'm coming to buy a place in the conway area not far from myrtle
@dougbelasco6261 that's awesome! I am originally from New York. I moved here 8 years ago for college and ended up staying. Come on down, the waters fine.
Nice
@dougbelasco6261 Thank you for checking out the video!
Definitely can you afford it thing for me at the moment! 😂👊
@WentFastDidntDie920 is one of the biggest factors for it beginner bike. Is the price tag. Otherwise, go for it. its a blast.
@@WentFastDidntDie920 i appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and leave a comment! Have a wonderful night.
I started on 107 M8 street Bob and moved to an ST after getting T-boned on Bob. Lol
@chrissmith7669 I'm glad you are alight. We all acquire our dream veichles in different ways, haha. Thank you for checking out the video! Have a great day, stay groovy🤙
@@tree_bagg I had put a mustache bar engine guard on to protect it in case I dropped it. The bumper of the car that hit me caught that and flipped the bike out from under me and I went full flying squirrel. Without it i probably would’nt have had a leg. Needless to say first thing I did to the ST was install one.
@chrissmith7669 that's crazy. Kinda wish I saw you go flying without any repercussions, lol. You have to laugh every now and then after cheating death. I was side swiped by someone "fearing for their life" sent me over the bars. Without a helmet that would have been it. DONT JUST RIDE SAFE, STAY SAFE
@@tree_bagg lol. Exactly. Gotta get up, brush off, and laugh it off. Old army. It was the only time I’ve experienced that time dilation effect. I heard tires screeching saw the cars headlights then I seemed to be flying for a very long time. The whole time I was thinking this is either going to hurt, or I won’t feel a thing when I go splat. Always wear a helmet and gloves, usually a jacket and only occasionally boots n riding pants. Walked away with scratches and bruises. Was told it didn’t knock any sense into me. Was my fault for riding in low visibility on a black motorcycle in dark clothes.
hell no. it's a sport bike, and has a lot of torque. NOT A BEGINNGERS BIKE I REPEAT NOT A BEGINNERS BIKE.
Start with a sportster..
@breakfast00club..11 a sportster is more difficult to ride than a softail. Smaller wheel base + top heavy. you also don't get to learn highway riding on a sporty.
I would recommend a sportster to someone that's smaller in size, yes. But overall, the softails are a great learning bike.
I have one and riding since 60s 0n harley ,,I wouldnsay NOT a beginners bike not even a sportster I paid $30 cash no options. maui I have 40K in mine now. so maybe start with a Honda 50 then Yamaha then sportster this bike is toooo fast. people will not know if they dont know bikes. and today I wouldn't be surprised if you got sued for printing this
@acim2228 i was a beginner starting on these kinds of bikes, so I don't see the argument. People can start on a 50 if you want to teach them how to get ran over. It's just a money thing.