MMRanch wrote on 02/27/18 at 20:11:34:I worry about all my Friends who ride those Heavy Dangerous Bikes ... There ain't no Man-Handling those Monsters .
MM:
There is no doubt that the bigger bikes have to ridden differently. When we rented the bike in Tucson I was careful to stop in places where I could put my feet down on good footing, and I would have to turn the bike around and get it headed in the right direction before Deb climbed on board. The first time we stopped on Mount Lemmon the kickstand side was downhill and the bike was leaned over pretty far - it took a pretty hard pull to get the bike and Deb back upright when it was time to leave.
There is little doubt that if I ride the bike a lot - I will have a tipover at some point. I intend to add the guards for the cylinders and saddlebags to help prevent any serious damage when it occurs.
Don't watch the following video if you are sqeumish or easily uspet!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a4Jtl_ehG8