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With great regret I am hanging up my boots
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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 420173" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>Graham, I'm sure you know best. A friend of mine did the same about 5 years ago after witnessing 3 motorcyclist get badly injured (1 died) in traffic. He just couldn't ride on the street any longer, sold his and her street bikes and they rode dirt only (2 bikes and a quad, each).</p><p></p><p>Then I got a call that he had bought "something" Italian.....a Moto Guzzi. They are back riding the streets (She has an FZ-6), but more for enjoyment and not at the pace or frequency he once did.</p><p></p><p>It might be worth it to keep the FJR for a month or so and make sure this is a permanent decision. Whatever your choice, I always enjoy your race reports and insight into "that" community</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 420173, member: 151"] Graham, I'm sure you know best. A friend of mine did the same about 5 years ago after witnessing 3 motorcyclist get badly injured (1 died) in traffic. He just couldn't ride on the street any longer, sold his and her street bikes and they rode dirt only (2 bikes and a quad, each). Then I got a call that he had bought "something" Italian.....a Moto Guzzi. They are back riding the streets (She has an FZ-6), but more for enjoyment and not at the pace or frequency he once did. It might be worth it to keep the FJR for a month or so and make sure this is a permanent decision. Whatever your choice, I always enjoy your race reports and insight into "that" community [/QUOTE]
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