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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: JohnG. on February 12, 2015, 05:54:52 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRQyEBY5YjQ
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John,
Don't disagree with the basic sentiment expressed but gee I'm getting tired of people telling me what I should be doing with my life, it is nearly as boring as listening to people who tell me I'm to old to do the crap that I still do on a weekly basis.
Let's get over the Harley, Goldwing, BMW GS weekend warriors, without them the industry would be struggling and those of us who are more committed would have to deal with the situation where we would have even smaller numbers pissing in the wind trying to counter the anti motorcycle forces.
Who gives a toss what, where or how people ride as long as they are enjoying themselves and not screwing things up for others.
:bike
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I'll take it in the spirit of "don't let the bastards wear you down". Take life by the horns and ride it.
Or not. Your choice. But it's short, go for the gusto.
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;-T Thanks for the vid John, the trials part really hits home for me. Where I live is ideal for plonking about and a trials bike would be a hoot to keep my skillset sharp for my other biking interests.
Paul B :BEER:
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John,
Don't disagree with the basic sentiment expressed but gee I'm getting tired of people telling me what I should be doing with my life, it is nearly as boring as listening to people who tell me I'm to old to do the crap that I still do on a weekly basis.
I didn't get the impression that he was "telling you what you should be doing with your life" .... I thought he was telling us what HE was doing with HIS life! Nothing wrong with that, especially when you have to connect to the video and spend time watching it to see his message.
I'm glad he's having fun, but broken bones, high ankle sprains, and internal injuries HURT and take a LOT longer to heal than they do when you're young. I know quite a few people my age who "got back into" dirt riding, forgot that their 650 Husky has a little more horsepower and is a little heavier than their old CT-3 Yamaha was, and ended up spending 4 months in a body cast and a year in therapy just so they could ride again.
If that price doesn't bother you, by all means try some 50 MPH stump-jumping on a 350-pound 60-hp dirt bike, and make videos telling about it while you can!!
Lannis
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Shit........... thx for that Lannis ;D, I'm trying to get all fired up here for a couple day " Rawhide" adventure bike ride in the next week or so.......
Ciao.
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Shit........... thx for that Lannis ;D, I'm trying to get all fired up here for a couple day " Rawhide" adventure bike ride in the next week or so.......
Ciao.
Go for it! Don't let me and my pansy attitude toward rehab centers, stainless pins and screws, and chronic, permanent pain and disability keep you from doing some gnarly, manly roostin', hootin' and hollerin' on a tight, rocky trail in the woods as hard as you can stave! It's really fun, or so I hear!
Lannis
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It is another of those hateful vids that if you bail out partway through, the sound track stays with you until you leave the net.
If I knew who invented that feature he wouldn't live long.
I leave the net to get rid of the sound track then can't get back on this site.
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A better role-model, I suspect; he is for me, at least. 75yrs young: http://vimeo.com/119259448
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I'll take it in the spirit of "don't let the bastards wear you down". Take life by the horns and ride it.
Or not. Your choice. But it's short, go for the gusto.
About sums it up... 8)
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Haven been their and done that, I enjoyed the video. I don't think riding a KTM in the next life would be all that bad. Something to look forward to. As for the age thing:
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=66602.0
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=62032.0
Just go. :BEER:
Matt
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Thanks that was fun to watch,thanks. I like riding off road but even 30 years ago I wasn't any good I just bounced better.
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Go for it! Don't let me and my pansy attitude toward rehab centers, stainless pins and screws, and chronic, permanent pain and disability keep you from doing some gnarly, manly roostin', hootin' and hollerin' on a tight, rocky trail in the woods as hard as you can stave! It's really fun, or so I hear!
Lannis
Gigglesnort - spilled my scotch all over the keyboard.
As we age, we the wiser be. Or so they tell us. Hold my beer, watch this..........
I dont bounce near as well as I used to!
G