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LoneWolfer

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Ahoy, my name is Jon and my rocket ship is a 2009 Harley Nightster named Michelle. I have a little over 63,000 miles on her. I first picked up my bike while living in Vegas and then moved back to Connecticut by way of riding Michelle from Vegas to New England. Best 8 days of my life. I run the Lone Wolfer Garage channel on youtube, hopefully its entertaining and maybe a little informative. If you have a few minutes, find me on youtube under The Lone Wolfer Garage and let me know what you think. Any pointers at this stage would be greatly appreciated.
 

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hiya, your bike looks pretty sweet. That is quite some miles you've put on her! :)
Thanks HippoDrone, I love tinkering and wrenching her. The best thing about owning a Sporster is the amount of options that are out there for modification and customization. I am, however, completely motosexual and love all things two wheels. My next purchase will most likely be an adventure bike of some sorts as I would like to get a little off road and see if that is for me.
 
does anywhere near you run experience days? I had my first go at off roading on 2 wheels at a Yamaha Offroad Experience day and it was amazing fun
Sadly I have not found anything specifically for dual sport bikes that supply a bike to gain experience.

There is an MSF, Motorcycle Safety Foundation, course called Dirt Bike School which I have been thinking about giving a go. I wish I had thought about trying out a Dual Sport class when I was living in California or Nevada because I've found Dual Sport classes/courses in that part of the USA. But here in New England I'm not seeing anything other than the MSF type courses.
 

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