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... Read moreGetting back on the bike after a long break is always a mix of excitement and a few challenges. On my first ride since November, I noticed immediately how my hands started to go numb—something I hadn't experienced in a while but quickly realized could be due to grip and nerve sensitivity from not riding regularly. Adjusting my hand position and taking short breaks helped ease the numbness, allowing me to enjoy the ride more. The wind messing up my hair was a small reminder of the freedom and wildness that comes with any motorcycle journey. The Harley Davidson Nightster, known for its sleek design and smooth handling, made the ride feel exhilarating despite the minor discomforts. Riding is not just about the destination but also about these moments of connection with your bike and surroundings. I also embraced the community feel, as tags like #bikergirl and #coolmomsclub reflect a vibrant group of women riders who cherish their passion for motorcycles and the lifestyle that comes with it. For anyone getting back into riding after a break, I recommend wearing comfortable gloves to reduce numbness and securing your hair with a scarf or helmet accessories for better control. Throttle therapy truly works wonders in lifting spirits and energizing the mind. Whether it’s a quick spin around town or a long highway stretch, the combination of focus and freedom on a bike helps clear the mind and offers a unique form of relaxation. I'm looking forward to more rides and sharing these experiences with fellow bikers and enthusiasts.