Laid it down - Twice!

They say, there are only two kinds of concrete: that which has cracked, and that which will.

There are only two kinds of boats: those that have run aground, and those that will.

I think Rockets are that way.
There are three kinds of people out there; those who can count and those who cannot.
 
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@TinCanNavy there are only two types of bikes...those that have been down and those that will go down, eventually. Have yet to meet a rider that hasn’t dropped a bike at least once and most bikes I know of have a layover.



Nice ride. I had a 2013 FJR and loved it. Fit me a little better in the sitting position than the Concourse when I was looking. Ended up selling the FJR though because it was too top heavy for my liking. Going was awesome, but all the city traffic with the higher center of gravity made it less fun. Rocket doesn’t like traffic, but the weight is so much lower so more fun for me. Anyway, the Connie is a great bike. Enjoy.
 
Hey Tin Can,

No shame at all. I've got 10 years on you and have dumped mine several times, all at the same speed, near standing still. I've got engine crash bars, so no damage to the bike. Standing it back up is getting tougher each time. Bottom line is these things are heavy, and not much leeway in leaning to one side before most people, other than maybe NFL linebackers, can't stop her. If I feel it going these days, I just let it drop. Ain't wrestling 800 pounders, but I also find good flat boots help stabilize. Hang in there!
 
Love it ain't nothing but a thing. A bunch of old guys riding a oversize motorcycle and wonder why it don't work out good all the time. What is there not to get a good laugh about? When you think about it all is good.
 
Why are you even using any front brake when low speed manoeuvring? Both feet up on pegs, trail the rear brake! I can ride with feet up only with engine idle speed, just keep your eyes up where you're going.