My wife's dad used to be an orthopaedic surgeon. The only thing he
asked of her as a teenager was to never, ever get on a motorbike. Be
safe out there.
James
Who has been on the back of an 1000 cc bike in the south of France
and loved it so much he never got on a motorbike again.
On 9 Oct 2006, at 07:06, Rob Harrison wrote:
> I started riding when I was 43--late enough to be conscious of my
> mortality.
> Took all the safety classes, wear all the gear, all the time. It's
> a total
> blast. The community is great. It's also an incredibly dangerous
> thing to be
> doing. I think about stopping every once in a while. Pretty
> seriously after
> my first crash on the street (after nine years and 100,000 miles
> plus of
> riding) a couple months ago. If I wasn't already so into it, I
> don't think
> I'd start. Unless you're a paparazzi, photography is a much more
> benign
> hobby.
>
> Rob in Seattle
>
>
> On 10/8/06 10:05 PM, "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> :-)). I'm working on my middle-age m/c purchase at the moment. It's
>> a long process.
>
>
>
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