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<blockquote data-quote="Ford68xl" data-source="post: 395761" data-attributes="member: 10477"><p>I ask if they have ever driven a convertible? If they answer yes that leads to the "Did you enjoy the feeling?". If they answer yes to that, I tell them it is the same feeling but 100 times more intense. If they say no to either of the first two questions, I tell them that I have no way to describe the sensation and they need to get out and experience it for themselves. They also find it hard to imagine that the time on my bike is better than any therapy I could pay for. Life is so much better after time spent on my bike. Everything that is bringing me down in life just seems to melt away into the background.</p><p></p><p>Like others have said, you either get it or you don't. I'm glad I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ford68xl, post: 395761, member: 10477"] I ask if they have ever driven a convertible? If they answer yes that leads to the "Did you enjoy the feeling?". If they answer yes to that, I tell them it is the same feeling but 100 times more intense. If they say no to either of the first two questions, I tell them that I have no way to describe the sensation and they need to get out and experience it for themselves. They also find it hard to imagine that the time on my bike is better than any therapy I could pay for. Life is so much better after time spent on my bike. Everything that is bringing me down in life just seems to melt away into the background. Like others have said, you either get it or you don't. I'm glad I do. [/QUOTE]
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