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Time to say goodbye
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Pops" data-source="post: 1430923" data-attributes="member: 92760"><p>Bravo that to keep riding you found a bike that makes that makes that work for you. During my 20 some odd years long stint away from biking (ended very recently) I became a boater. First a sail boater and now power. It is a fairly common transition as boaters get older. I wondered what might come next after the FJR. I had started thinking something like the Polaris Slingshot because my wife said she would never ride a two wheeler with me. Luckily the FJR changed her opinion. I've now found that as power boaters age they often move to a land yacht with many doing both for a time. From your description I see little reason to move to something else after your Gold Wing. That 1mph walk and reverse should keep you on it the rest of the way. With this new love in both of our lives (wife included) who knows where it will take us. Nice to have some idea of what that might look like. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Pops, post: 1430923, member: 92760"] Bravo that to keep riding you found a bike that makes that makes that work for you. During my 20 some odd years long stint away from biking (ended very recently) I became a boater. First a sail boater and now power. It is a fairly common transition as boaters get older. I wondered what might come next after the FJR. I had started thinking something like the Polaris Slingshot because my wife said she would never ride a two wheeler with me. Luckily the FJR changed her opinion. I've now found that as power boaters age they often move to a land yacht with many doing both for a time. From your description I see little reason to move to something else after your Gold Wing. That 1mph walk and reverse should keep you on it the rest of the way. With this new love in both of our lives (wife included) who knows where it will take us. Nice to have some idea of what that might look like. [/QUOTE]
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