Ok, so it wasn't exactly on a big girl motorcycle but it was the first time I've ever ridden a motorized bike on my own.
I am the proud owner *snicker* of a 1972 Chaparral ST80 dirtbike. She's a gem alright... the brakes are drum front and back, the clutch is a bit finicky, and the throttle is less than precise. But she's mine, she's definitely rideable, and it is a FREAKING BLAST!
I've never ridden a dirtbike, but with just a couple quick reminders from my beau I rolled off and in no time I was bombing around, using all 4 gears (go ahead and giggle), downshifting pretty well to slow, and overall doing a pretty decent job of ripping around on it for a noob.
Taking off initially was a little weird, but once I had been on it for a while it felt so natural! I was really surprised by how at home I felt on it. I didn't feel nervous at all, and the longer I was on it the more I just wanted to ride it harder, ride it faster. On my second lap I was already thinking about how I could afford a more modern bike with a little more oomph.
Since the brakes are drum front and back they don't exactly stop on a dime, so I had to practice using the front and back in tandem.
Two observations made by both my beau and myself:
1) I have a tendency to look down to shift. I suspect this won't be such an issue once I ride it a bit more and really learn the bike. I don't do it all the time, but I do it enough that it needs addressing.
2) As I ride I don't always look far enough ahead, though when I'm turning the bike I am turning my whole head in the direction I want to go.
So, my assignment to myself for the next time I ride is to work on these two things, especially looking down when shifting. I think I do it primarily because it's an action I'm not used to executing. Luckily where I ride is pretty open with little danger of running into something, but I realize that this is a dangerous practice and the sooner I get used to keeping my head up and my eyes ahead the better.
Obviously a little dirtbike that only weighs about as much as I do with nubby tires is a lot different than a street bike, but are there any drills or things I could do on it in the next couple weeks? My BRC is the weekend of the 19th/20th.
I really think being able to ride my dirtbike around will give me a little boost of confidence and help calm my nerves for the MSF class.
Yay!