First ride report: Got the license plates, title transfer, and the insurance today...so now I'm ready to ride. Was a little nervous at first. Cranking up and taking off I found that first gear was a little taller than the 250 I rode at the MSF course. This engine is torquey, but doesn't like to rev. And boy, does it vibrate!
I don't think the guy ever tuned it up, and I'm wondering about the fuel delivery as it tended to surge going down the road. Had it up to 35 mph at one point, in 3rd gear. Didn't go any faster 'cause that was the speed limit, and I was in our neighborhood, not on the highway.
I'm going to give it a tune-up soon, and give it a thorough going-over.
Funny...with the stock exhaust on it, it sounds kinda like a big lawn mower.

Our neighborhood has about 5 parallel streets, surrounded by the main neighborhood roads, one of which we live on. I took the bike down the hill and turned left into the neighborhood. Forgot to cancel the turn signals at first, and beeped the horn when I remembered.

Hello neighbors!
Found that my rearview mirrors show a wonderful view...of my shoulders. I can't angle them to see past me. I guess I'm just a wide guy.

We'll have to work on that.
I rode down two of the parallel neighborhood streets in addition to the surround roads, including our road. All left turns today. There's one sharp turn that I don't yet want to try going to the right. I'll work up to that one.
On the two parallel streets, there were a total of 3 dogs that chased me. Boy, they were having fun. I found out these dogs can't run faster than 25-30 mph.
After making a couple of laps, I came back home. My wife tells me that I look like a normal guy on the bike...not like an elephant on a tricycle, like I was picturing. That's good. She didn't get a view from behind, though.

So, home again safe...fun stuff! I have broken the ice!