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Hello Everyone,
The name is Erik, but you'll see me around as devilfish. I bought my V-star 950 a month ago and have been riding it everywhere. This piece of art has become my commuting vehicle (living in LA, it's very handy).
Before I purchased my 950, I had zero, yup, 0 hours of riding experience to speak of. However, I took a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course which provided me with 15 hours of training; 5 in the classroom and 10 out on the range. So with a whole 10 hours of experience, I picked up my bike. Needless to say, I'm very much in the "Entry Level" stage of my riding career. Though I have racked up 900 miles of saddle time in that short career.
So there you have it. My name, location and career all rolled up into a few short paragraphs. I look forward to getting to know everyone and as I discover the intricacies of this masterpiece known as my V-star 950, I'll do my best to share all knowledge gained.
Best wishes and safe riding to everyone!
Regards,
Erik
aka devilfish
The name is Erik, but you'll see me around as devilfish. I bought my V-star 950 a month ago and have been riding it everywhere. This piece of art has become my commuting vehicle (living in LA, it's very handy).
Before I purchased my 950, I had zero, yup, 0 hours of riding experience to speak of. However, I took a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course which provided me with 15 hours of training; 5 in the classroom and 10 out on the range. So with a whole 10 hours of experience, I picked up my bike. Needless to say, I'm very much in the "Entry Level" stage of my riding career. Though I have racked up 900 miles of saddle time in that short career.
So there you have it. My name, location and career all rolled up into a few short paragraphs. I look forward to getting to know everyone and as I discover the intricacies of this masterpiece known as my V-star 950, I'll do my best to share all knowledge gained.
Best wishes and safe riding to everyone!
Regards,
Erik
aka devilfish