Well Enchiladas .. (are you sure about that spelling ? )However .. I recon you would be well advised to stick to quiet roads you know on your first day .. Also you might pull over whenever you can. Stop, get off, put the bike on the stand, walk around it twice, get back on and then ride on. If as you say you have been 'away from bikes' for any length of time .. getting used to handling the bike is going to be just as important as riding it .. for the first day at least .. just in my opinion of course. Enjoy Yourself Buddy
Am heading from Scarborough to Scotland tomorrow (Wed) for a wedding (here's hoping it'll stay dry....)
It doesn't matter where you go you will still have a huge grin.
Quote from: Hodge on 16 May 2012, 10:33:30 amIt doesn't matter where you go you will still have a huge grin. I remember picking my bike up last July from Croydon then riding it back to Portsmouth! 1st time I had ridden in over 10 years. it took me the best part of 3 hours the 1st hour was a blast after that it became a bit of a drag tbh and when i got home I was frozen and aching. took it up to Basingstoke the next day and was grinning like a Cheshire cat. so my advice would be dont be too adventurous on your 1st ride!!