Hi. RoseRed and BSGal, good looking, definitely. Pretty smile and looks good walking away.
Desertrat, Ponytail, Aps, you are all correct. There are some things I can do, since I'm quite good at following directions and troubleshooting (Mom calls it being crafty - I call it abstract reasoning) plus I have the Service Manual and lots of info online I can follow, but there are things, like certain sounds, feel, etc... that I think a person picks up with the experience of owning, riding, tweaking a bike. I'm new at all three so I would like an 'expert' (someone with more experience than me) to listen, feel, etc... to the bike. If there is a problem with something, or one starting, hopefully they would explain it to me and/ or show me so I can LEARN and be able to fix it myself before I costs mega$$$ to get it fixed.
Most folks that know things love to show they know things. It's whether the person listening is really willing to LISTEN and learn.
Would Bob (and you all) do this for me? I would love to meet others who ride down here. Where and when is the get together?
Oh yeah, I have not lowered the bike yet, I am waiting on the shocks (ordered) and I have to trim the fender guard thing first. But I am confident I can do this. I am changing the oil and filter this weekend. I've done the research and I'm ready to try.
Thank you all very much.