i started with nothing as far as a windshield or ferring, and now my GL1200
is a full dress... the diffrence in turning with or without is all mental..
i would say that you have a good bike to start learining on... and should be
comfortable for a while... good find.. what area are you in?

On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Drahgun <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello ed im a pretty new rider myself and test drove a few bikes
> before i set myself with the fixer upper i have now i found that the
> fairing made turns wider and I personally didnt like how the bike
> handeled with one  but as its my personal opinion   id say just stick
> with a windshield  or none like mine
>
> On Jul 2, 12:41 am, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello Guys,
> >
> > Thanks for all the input you have shared with me.  What is your
> > impression of the 1982 Honda GL 500?  Lists for $700 with 46K miles.
> > I am a first time rider weighing in at 180 pounds and stand 6'2''.
> > What does one look for in examining such a classic.   I learned it
> > weighs approx. 513 pounds.  Is it wise to ride with the fairing when
> > starting to learn how to ride or stick with the wind shield?  Do they
> > require much maintenance at that age?
> >
> > Thank you, again.
>
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