Gunny said:It's a lot easier for my rickety old bones to get into than getting on the bike. Trying to find a club around here to ride a little with. So far I've ridden it about 50 feet.
Queen said:Heard that, got rid of my last BMW a couple of years ago after 42 years of riding. That ATV looks like a bunch of fun as a replacement!
Gunny said:I got my motorcycle license when I was 14, it's sad to come to the realization that that part of my life is over. But it's better than the alternative.
Queen said:Made me sad too, I had to spend some time adjusting to my new reality and make peace with it.
(BTW - do I "know" you from ADV?)
Gunny said:I don't know what ADV is but look forward to meeting you when you get out and about. I hope your asthma gets better, I read your other thread.
Best wishes to you and all. Rob
beemerchef said:I hope you adjust. I and my Buddy Spirit have to right now (95 GS1100 + Ural sidecar) because of spine surgery a couple months ago.
But, I am finding much peace of mind not leaving the truck / slide in camper on BLM and National Forests lands while we go ride. There has been a lot of thefts, trucks checking us out a couple times on the hour, came across two burning meth labs in Snowy Range Pass (WY). As we are ready to drive around in about 10 minutes nothing is left at camp but a $5 chair. We can ride all winter long in Big Bend TX. This is BTW all over as we go up and down the mainly West Coast. Enjoy your new ride.
beemerchef said:What is RTR by the way?
beemerchef said:I found it...
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