On Saturday, just when I was feeling life is a bit of a bastid and wondering if perhaps it would be best if I sold my bike I looked out at the lovely winters day and decided to go out for a ride. What a good decision, I went over to visit my 89 year old mum, about 70 miles each way, and put a smile on both our faces. It was such a blast even the cold didn't matter. Think the bike's mine for a bit longer.
Anne
A girl can dream can't she?
A good day!
There'll be more too!
IF IT AIN'T BROKE, FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
totally agree! cant beat a good blast on a dry day to put a smile on your face and all your woes behind you for a while!
I think it's been one of the best things to help me recover from my PTSD!!
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
I've done that more than once, I even got to put it in MCN classifieds, and after having had a couple of time wasters round offering me £500 and £800, I decided to keep it and I'm really pleased I did, the money would have gone on something boring and I wouldn't be able to afford another bike.
So until my lottery numbers come up, the Fazer is with me until one of us dies :lol
Onwards and Upwards
I came close to putting my old xt up for sale a few years back, it hadn't been out for 18 months and I had the idea that if I didn't ride it before I hit 40 I may as well accept being an ex-biker, got it mot'd and went for a blast and changed my mind there and then, can't beat it!
I do accept being a fair weather biker now though :o , I live too close to work to fire a bike up and spend weekends either boating or too pissed to ride a bike (usually both, who says blokes can't multitask), don't own a car though
Save the planet...It's the only one with beer!