HuskyMama
New Member
Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum and new to riding as well. I just bought a 2020 NC750X DCT/ABS. I was previously riding a Yamaha R3 but just did not get comfortable enough with the clutch to safely ride it in California traffic. I’m hoping this post will help other women considering this bike- I’m somewhat tall, but thin, so I was worried about getting used to a 500 pound bike. But, I am very relieved I made the decision to buy this bike. I’m now enjoying the experience, it’s not difficult getting used to its physical size and weight, and since it’s automatic (control wise) I can focus on what’s going on around me instead of overthinking what each hand and foot are doing too. I am riding neighborhood roads and large parking lots for now until I’m a little more confident. Are there any other female riders in this forum? Any tips to help me get more comfortable in faster traffic? Thank you.
I am new to this forum and new to riding as well. I just bought a 2020 NC750X DCT/ABS. I was previously riding a Yamaha R3 but just did not get comfortable enough with the clutch to safely ride it in California traffic. I’m hoping this post will help other women considering this bike- I’m somewhat tall, but thin, so I was worried about getting used to a 500 pound bike. But, I am very relieved I made the decision to buy this bike. I’m now enjoying the experience, it’s not difficult getting used to its physical size and weight, and since it’s automatic (control wise) I can focus on what’s going on around me instead of overthinking what each hand and foot are doing too. I am riding neighborhood roads and large parking lots for now until I’m a little more confident. Are there any other female riders in this forum? Any tips to help me get more comfortable in faster traffic? Thank you.