apparently the gap between riders and non riders is wider than I thought
WARNING Disjointed rambling ahead
I was talking to a family member last week.
The subject came up, that the wife was probably
not going to go to Sturgis with me this year.
I was just thinking about riding the Yamaha Road Star
up and back by myself.
His comment was, isn't that a little dangerous
going that far by yourself on a motorcycle?
I made small talk for a bit longer and found
some else to talk to.
(but I was thinking the whole time)
REALLY?
Maybe I'm getting old, but I honestly couldn't come up
with a good response to his statement.
To be that afraid of taking any risk outside of your comfort
zone?
(He also doesn't see any difference between trikes and bikes.)
WARNING Disjointed rambling ahead
I was talking to a family member last week.
The subject came up, that the wife was probably
not going to go to Sturgis with me this year.
I was just thinking about riding the Yamaha Road Star
up and back by myself.
His comment was, isn't that a little dangerous
going that far by yourself on a motorcycle?
I made small talk for a bit longer and found
some else to talk to.
(but I was thinking the whole time)
REALLY?
Maybe I'm getting old, but I honestly couldn't come up
with a good response to his statement.
To be that afraid of taking any risk outside of your comfort
zone?
(He also doesn't see any difference between trikes and bikes.)