Yes, I have ridden a V-rod.
Some of you know that I have motorcycled on and off most of my livin' years. Dirt bikes and old Honda's mostly.
I returned to Motorcycling some 3+ years ago when I found my nest empty. My husband and I had been married about 3 years ...and he was showing interest. (that mid-life thing).
We bought Harleys. Our friends were all doing it, and well, they sell you a ticket at the door...so to speak. They make it easy to own a piece of the 'Great American Machine'. The Bikes, the gear, the jewelry, they even have a skin care line.
I got a Dyna Low and he bought a Road King. We contentedly (ignorantly) rode our loud-puttering-tanks to and from the dealerships where we met our friends. And we would buy more gear... an occassional lunch somewhere. These were 'big rides'.
We went to Arizona the next spring and Rented Harleys.
I rented a maroon V-Rod.
OMG!!! I thought 'what IS this power, what IS this gumption'...I hit 100 mph (I had never been there before.) It felt awesome. I asked my husband ride it too. He was equally impressed.
For a lot of reasons, the V-rod was not the bike for either one of us...I did not like it's long rake. It made cornering difficult in tight spaces. The foot peg forward was awkward and it forced my back in an unatural posture. Further, with the foot forward design it crammed my backside into the pillion all day...
Yet I am forever happy that I rented that maroon V-rod that day. In that one fell swoop...we realized we were owned 'Harleys' and not 'Motorcycles'.
It put in motion the realization that there is so much more to try out there. Renting that machine for the day was segway into the REAL riding that now is so much a fabric of our lives.
When I meet people who think the Harleys are 'all of that and more' I just feel sort of sad that they are stuck in that dark place.
It is my personal quest to show them the light.
Just-Beeming