A motocross jersey works great for the MSF. A lot of them have perforations to stay cool and elbow padding.
The Sportster is my favorite HD (aside from Buell, now defunct), but Harleys have plenty of foreign parts, fyi. Not that the bike isn't good or anything, just don't be surprised when you take it apart for service and find "made in Taiwan" (or whatever) on some parts.
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Re: Taking the Rider's Safety Course
The MSF course is very useful and pretty fun too. Hopefully the course you are taking counts for the insurance discounts that most places give to MSF students (about 10% if I remember correctly).
In addition to keeping an open mind about how to ride, keep an open mind to what bikes you like. My taste motorcycles changed quite a bit once I started riding.
In addition to keeping an open mind about how to ride, keep an open mind to what bikes you like. My taste motorcycles changed quite a bit once I started riding.