radismukes
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How many time have you been asked why you ride? Well for me this sums it up!
Never give up Ride on Brothers and Sisters!
Never give up Ride on Brothers and Sisters!
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How many time have you been asked why you ride? Well for me this sums it up!
Never give up Ride on Brothers and Sisters!
Swede if you have the need or the scratch then go for it. Ride safe a that freewheeler.Since I'm new here I'll give it a shot.
I haven't put a lot of smiles like most of you. BUT I have loved every one of them. My dream trip was to ride to Alaska. When I retired I did that with my son. I figured that would satisfy my need to ride. I have gone through 7 bikes. After I had a couple heart attacks and had triple bypass my son said "trike your goldwing and we will go back to Alaska". Well, I triked it but we never made the trip. Had complications and never made the trip. Now we make a couple short trips each year. That pretty well takes care of the "need".
That brings us up to today. Had a garage fire and lost the car and 3 bikes one being the Goldwing trike.
At 83 you would think that would be the end. Don't know where the end is but I have a new Freewheeler. I think this will be the last one.
Sorry for rambling.
You said it better than I did.For me it has always been sort of a therapy. When I got home from VN one of the first things I did was go out and buy a used Yamaha 360 dirt bike. I was assigned to W.S.M.R. in New Mexico. I ran that thing all around base and whenever I was off I was out in the desert on it. Been riding motorcycles and the 52 years since that time. When I ride my mind is on the ride and what is around me. I don't think about what else may be going on in my life or anything else, it is just about the motorcycle and me.
For me It’s not about the length. It’s for the love of the wind in your face, the best way in to see world around us. The love of God’s creation. May you be blessed with many more rides in your life.Since I'm new here I'll give it a shot.
I haven't put a lot of smiles like most of you. BUT I have loved every one of them. My dream trip was to ride to Alaska. When I retired I did that with my son. I figured that would satisfy my need to ride. I have gone through 7 bikes. After I had a couple heart attacks and had triple bypass my son said "trike your goldwing and we will go back to Alaska". Well, I triked it but we never made the trip. Had complications and never made the trip. Now we make a couple short trips each year. That pretty well takes care of the "need".
That brings us up to today. Had a garage fire and lost the car and 3 bikes one being the Goldwing trike.
At 83 you would think that would be the end. Don't know where the end is but I have a new Freewheeler. I think this will be the last one.
Sorry for rambling.