I believe my physical AND mental ability to ride remains. However, economics is still an issue. Also, I’ve seen the looks of terror on several sibling’s faces when I even toss the idea out there. Although I don’t live for them, I do respect them. All 6 plus my mother were affected. But the two that live nearby seemed to suffer as much or more emotionally as I did. Had I not exceeded expectations and returned to normal life, I don’t think my oldest brother in particular could have fully accepted what happened. So until they can get to a place of acceptance, I’m refraining from riding again.
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Very good to hear from you, Mr Forbes!
I choose to ride smaller scooters, 28>38mph, on mostly deserted city streets and rural roads at an hour most of the world is still in bed....for a reason.
Nevertheless, I don't let my guard down. 10 sec. mirror checks, full gear, roll off throttle when riding into tree shadows from a low sun (" a deer in there?") and for any car waiting at a side street, etc., etc.
It's not for many, but I love the whole experience, no matter the temperatures.
Besides, rising from bed at 5:30AM keeps me in shape - should the Army ever restart the draft!
(if "time in grade" is factored in, I could be running the Pentagon now as a buck sergeant after 52 years!)
"Pop, your story is going down a side street again." (Daughter)
At my age, I know I'm not going to bounce very well....so I ride accordingly.
Stig