Welcome to Trike Talk from Central VA.![]()
Welcome to Trike Talk from Central VA.![]()
Hi from a wet Glasgow
Hi im Alan from the northeast coast (REDCAR) RIDE A YAMAHA 535 VIRAGO TRIKE AND A XJ900 iv 10 mates with trikes within a 5 mile radius of me
Well hello to all you Uk trikers. Especially to you Mr Fixer I know who you are!!!!!!!!!!ThumbU p![]()
JAKE!!!!! You have been sorely missed this winter!
Help, HELP!! There is a huge fiery ball in the sky, making me want to put my chores aside and get out on the road. What shall I do?
First decent day for ages and I have a honeydoo list longer than my arm.
BMW R1200c Grinnall conversion. With Klictronic shifter, combined brakes and electric reverse.
Go in your castle and be merry, for this too will pass! We do this in NH, because as a rule it too will pass, and dreams of riding the country lanes is just a dream!
Wait till the big ball in the sky smiles at you for over 15 hours, then you may bring your steed out of the castle and ride the country lanes. But, enjoy your steed, for the blast of the north wind will surely come earlier and earlier as age catches up with you!
Take heart, for the country lanes will linger forever, were you will enjoy them for a short time while on earth!
Thought for the day!
Regards,
Rosy & Janice
From NH
My steed is at the shop getting a heated seat so that I can enjoy those country roads even when the big ball in the sky isn't out for 15 hours a day. And Rosy, don't remind us of those years passing by getting shorter and shorter. When you have to work they don't seem to get shorter.
Oh so true my Fair Lady, but take it from a person who could be your Grandfather, the time will come when you wished there were 30 hours to a day!
I remember hearing this from a person, at about the same ages as you and I, and me thinking, what is he nuts, the day does not go fast enough for me to get out of work, why 30, well, now I know what he was speaking about.
Take from person who has been there and done that, and maybe has a Tee shirt to prove it!
See you soon my Fair Lady & give Jim our best.
Regards,
Rosy
From NH
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