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The Kindness of Strangers Towards White-haired Guys
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1443996" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>Enjoyed the read, and I'm glad that it all worked out, which it usually does. I'm no "stranger" to the kindness of strangers, and the motorcycle reinforces this for me from time to time. I don't subscribe to the "world is coming to an end" theory. I choose to believe that the world is a good place where good people do good things for the right reasons.</p><p></p><p>Some time ago, I learned how to pivot the bike on the center stand. With one hand on the handlebar and the other on the rear rack grab bar, pull very slightly such that the bike resides only on the C/S pad closest to you. Then simply rotate the bike. On a public street, that might be a bit dangerous but - just wanted to offer it as an alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1443996, member: 27852"] Enjoyed the read, and I'm glad that it all worked out, which it usually does. I'm no "stranger" to the kindness of strangers, and the motorcycle reinforces this for me from time to time. I don't subscribe to the "world is coming to an end" theory. I choose to believe that the world is a good place where good people do good things for the right reasons. Some time ago, I learned how to pivot the bike on the center stand. With one hand on the handlebar and the other on the rear rack grab bar, pull very slightly such that the bike resides only on the C/S pad closest to you. Then simply rotate the bike. On a public street, that might be a bit dangerous but - just wanted to offer it as an alternative. [/QUOTE]
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