"My new riding partner” - ha! I’m as new to it as she (we took the basic riding 
class together). She’s been out with the bike a few times, and has NOT dropped 
it again. She says she feels more confident handling the bike now, so I’m 
hopeful. I’ll try to lower her bike some, nonetheless. 

I should tell the story how she dropped the bike (twice) on the day we drove to 
her college town. So we finally got geared up and went to the local gas station 
for the good stuff (e-free). While there, my mother-in-law drives by and waves 
to her grand daughter. Johanna (the grand daughter) turns around in her seat to 
wave back…and drops the bike! Super mortified, we head back home to switch 
clutch lever (I got the broken one), and I question the whole trip. Later, when 
we arrived at her town, frozen stiff, I went into the wrong parking lot, and we 
had to back out. I was just saying “Don’t drop it!” - before she lay flat. But 
I love (as a father) that she hasn’t given up. That’s what counts in my book. 
And I’m getting better welding clutch levers.

More than you ever wanted to know about this family. 

Holger

> On Feb 27, 2019, at 3:28 PM, Darin Hatton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How's it going with your new riding partner?  Glad yo hear you got your carbs 
> lined out, hard to beat that sound when it's " purring like a kitten"

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