Sad day when we realize our limitations ... but ... Happy when we find a new path.
Well, that day arrived, it's done. I no longer own any 2 wheelers, last one went to a new home Friday (yesterday now).
Gentleman's wife said I was the sentimental one for telling them all we done and seen on the '85, she didn't see my wife's sad face as the fellow rode the '85 out the driveway. Still got the trike though, keeping it. It was time, I have had balance issues since … well, I'm doing better now, underlying issue is probably cured, but I just don't feel safe at lower speeds on 2 any longer, so cut temptation loose.
Had the '85 since 1995, that's 24 years of great times and now …. now we'll just make more (memories) on 3 or more (wheels). I'm good with it. Fellow traded me a Sig 320 XCOMPACT with Optics and "some" boot, so I made him happy. His wife liked the armrest and trunk setback. Good to know they'll likely join our group in time, and then one day we'll share rides.
Just musing I guess.
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Sad day when we realize our limitations ... but ... Happy when we find a new path.
Like saying goodbye to a family member..............
Jim Murphy
EX-Lehman & Champion Dealer Owner Operator
Iron Butt Rider 2001
WHEN HELP IS OFFERED, A SIMPLE "THANK YOU" IS APPRECIATED.
yes if we live long enough we all go thru that. it happen to me in my early 70s, of course I was not ready to stop riding, trike came in our live and we love it & have made many thousands miles on it. we turned 100,000 mile a few weeks back.
Thanks
I'm blessed and I know it. I am lucky to be here.
I have been fighting "the thing" and it's offspring, "the relapse", and even shingles too after an A-SCT since Fall 2016.Six MRIs after treatment ended last year all say "boring", and boring is good I found out. I have a few years of follow ups to do, more MRIs, but the farther out I get with boring reports, the better as they say.
Thing is, my balance is screwed up, and likely it will stay some messed up, and a slow moving 750-800 pond MC is nothing to be riding unless one's balance is good. I am fine on 3 or 4 wheels thankfully, though I in no way believe I'm as good as I was. I even rode the 2 wheeler in the yard a couple months back, it's how I knew the time was here to let go.
Besides, now I can concentrate on the Trike and trailer and my trucks etc.
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I was able to handle a 2 wheeler...especially the one I had last...an 09 Night Train. But my youngest, who dearly loves motorcycles, wasn't able to ride it because she is special needs, and needed a much more stable platform so we bought a tri glide. It's less fun for me, but it's a LOT of fun for her. And believe it or not, I'm really liking a trike more and more, especially since I put a rake kit on it to make the steering so much easier.
And also, it inspired my wife to want to ride, so she did a lot of research and settled on a Spyder. She takes my oldest daughter, and I the youngest when we go out on family rides when time permits. Talk about blessed...we are!
Present ride--2021 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Altitude
Past rides 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport...2015 TriGlide...2009 Night Train...2008 Yamaha royal star tour deluxe...2006 Yamaha Vstar 1300...2005 Yamaha majesty...2003 Honda reflex...1991 Kawasaki 454 ltd...1985 Honda Rebel...1984 Honda Elite
That's it. We bought that 1200 in 1995 never imagining all the new friends we'd find, the memories we'd make, the fun miles we'd see. It led to us going to a Mall Show in a nearby town within a couple years, meeting members of new chapter VA-R, meeting CR & Diane and seeing their new '97 GL1500SE that was still then a bike, now our trike (done in '98). That 1200 led us to a lot. I believe it and I think you'll grow to like it even more. Great to be able to take family along, memories to share both ways are made.
Rain will always seem less stressful, great for pulling a small M-C sized trailer for those several day rides / stays. Easier to park almost anyplace. Happier co-riders. Great braking. No worry of road tilt. Still get the wind, etc. Still sporty. Handling is still great, even if you can't ride around/through&between bumps. If encounter a sudden obstacle, often easier to "ride around it". Easier to U-turn. Easier to "push" backwards as no effort needed to keep upright. Even some easier for a co-rider to assist stopping in event of medical emergency, and maybe even "drive" for you to help or home.Watch out for the gas pumps though.
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