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Old 04-06-2010, 04:35 PM
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Just sold my dual-sport. So I'm down to zero bikes.

A few years ago I was really in to motorcycles. Right now I'm not sure. I hit a few deer in the truck, a couple years ago and that really drove home how hard it is to avoid.

I know dirt/adventure riding just isn't my thing. I'm afraid if I ever get near a road bike, I might fall for it. (Can get my old BMW back for cheap.) We'll see...

Anyone else get out of motorcycling and feel OK about it?
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Old 04-06-2010, 04:38 PM
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Yes! Several times for different reasons. I saw a good friend die right in front of me I lost other friends on bikes as well. I switched from sport bikes to Harleys and back again twice. Now I'm back to a Harley and that's probably where I'll stay. I ride very easy, take my time and wear full gear. If I die it will be at the hands of some asshat driver, texting or yakking on a cell phone
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Old 04-06-2010, 04:40 PM
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Yup. Gave it up after I collected that 6-inch steel plate in my left leg and spent six months in a cast. Fun, but I like having a bit more metal wrapped around me. And I still have both legs.
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Old 04-06-2010, 04:42 PM
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Same. About 18 years ago I hit a patch of black ice. Escaped intact but didn't want to roll those particular dice a second time.
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Old 04-06-2010, 04:57 PM
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I've really just started riding seriously. I've gone down once, and did just fine at the time. I've already promised my mother and girlfriend that if I ever break more than 1 bone at a time, or spend more than 3 days in hospital I'll quit.

As for adventure/dirt riding, I'd much rather do that. Like Knifemaker said, its getting harder and harder to avoid texting idiot drivers every day. Just today I nearly had someone pull out in front of me on my first ride in 2 months. quick headlight flash, horn and a swerve and they backed off.
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Old 04-06-2010, 05:20 PM
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I had my bass on my back and my combo strapped to the seat and hit a patch of wet leaves. Stayed up but realized that in a moment not only my life and health (which seems cheap enough when you're 20) but all my worldly goods could be wiped out in one slip.

Years later I have enough disc degeneration in my neck that riding would be a Bad idea. Well, riding wouldn't be too bad, but taking a fall would be Very Bad.
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Old 04-06-2010, 05:24 PM
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X rider here. After 6 bikes and many many miles I had a good friend die on a Sportster. I tried to stay into it telling myself it would never happen to me but I have kids and I just couldn't. So I sold my Wide Glide a few years back. I miss it from time to time but I feel like I dodged a bullet.
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Old 04-06-2010, 05:42 PM
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Yeah. I have a beautiful '75 Shovelhead in the garage I haven't ridden since the California Helmet Law...1992, I think.
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Old 04-06-2010, 05:44 PM
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There are two types of bikers: Bikers that have been in an accident and bikers that will be in an accident.

I gave up motorcycle riding a while ago. It was fun but I just got tired of cars not seeing me. I had a couple of close calls and even laid the bike down twice.

The drummer in our band got seriously hurt right before our gig season. I am not sure that he will ever fully recover.

I also found it impractical in the Pacific Northwest. Plus I can't run to the hardware store, grocery or guitar store.
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Old 04-06-2010, 06:25 PM
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Don't they have a patch or something for that?
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Old 04-06-2010, 06:33 PM
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I used to ride alot and I used to ride fast i.e. over 100mph most just about everytime I took the bike out. I don't ride anymore and I don't miss it, though I love the new bikes that are available, I get my thrills doing other things that are a little safer.
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Just sold my dual-sport. So I'm down to zero bikes.

A few years ago I was really in to motorcycles. Right now I'm not sure. I hit a few deer in the truck, a couple years ago and that really drove home how hard it is to avoid.

I know dirt/adventure riding just isn't my thing. I'm afraid if I ever get near a road bike, I might fall for it. (Can get my old BMW back for cheap.) We'll see...

Anyone else get out of motorcycling and feel OK about it?
i still have my flh but it's been a while.....making the transition from degenerate biker to aged enthusiast has not been easy..most of the guys i can relate to are out of it now and ..sunday putts just don't cut it,and i find the occ crowd to be a bore.......i haven't seen a decent looking pan or ul in ages
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Yeah. I have a beautiful '75 Shovelhead in the garage I haven't ridden since the California Helmet Law...1992, I think.
yeah,that too....we got ours in 83....it takes longer to get dressed for a ride than it takes to get where you're going these days
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yeah,that too....we got ours in 83....it takes longer to get dressed for a ride than it takes to get where you're going these days
Then you aren't riding far enough.
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Old 04-06-2010, 07:55 PM
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I sold my Triumph Trophy a few years back after I had a major relapse (I have MS) which made me physically unable to ride - balance shot, weakness on left side of body...
I don't really miss riding mostly because I don't feel good enough to ride even if I still had a bike.
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As badly as people drive these days, I wouldn't even want to drive a small car.
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Old 04-06-2010, 09:22 PM
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Truck locks up in front of you on the highway, lay down the v-max, puts a real damper on riding bikes. That was August 4th, 1990, last time I rode a motorcycle of any kind.
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Old 04-06-2010, 09:39 PM
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I sold my last bike in 1992... almost bought another a few years back. But other than an occasional fleeting GAS for a bike, I have no desire to ride any more.
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