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Ron, I did buy a raffle ticket for a Hog today, I'd love to get one, but then I'd have to learn how to ride again (been many years since I owned a little suzuki :D)
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Ed,
It's a piece of cake. I hadn't ridden in nearly 22 years when I got my first Harley in '98. It was a bit shakey at first , but it all comes back to you when the adrenalin wears off. |
Boys-Boys..Remember your age! Having ridden for decades I equate riding to handeling firearms. It's not IF it's going to acciedently discharge (crash) but WHEN.
Nothing like a vacation in hospital to get that pesky crushed leg all fixed up! I never worried about my riding..it was the jerk who couldn't see a MC. Jerry Burney |
71 years old and still riding!!!! But on a Honda. Bill
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It's a Suzuki here, for now. I've owned bikes since 196*--- Well lets just say a long time. I've had British,Asian,Italian,and American bikes. Although they were the least trustworthy, I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for those old Brits.
Keep the rubber down and the wind in whats left of your hair. |
Here's mine:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s/DSC00930.jpg Seems fitting for a German gun site. I also have a Triumph, but I'll save that for the Bren site! I've never wrecked on the street, but I did hit a cow belonging to my dad while riding a Honda off road. |
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