Crash,
     I have been riding Harleys since 1971.  This is not the first time I
have had to put it down.  The only difference these days is it takes longer
to heal.    I don't take chances anymore and tend to ride quite
conservatively.  In the old days I might not have had the presence of mind
to make the decision I did today.  With age comes wisdom.
Mike
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:46 AM, David Ramsey <dwramsey@att.net> wrote:
> You made a good choice, but if you're going to ride motorcycles you must
> remember that ANY crash you're in is your fault.  If you can't avoid even a
> kid on a big wheel, for any reason, stay off the bike and live.  Once you
> think you are a big boy and can play with the traffic because you have the
> right away, you are correct you have the dead right away.
>                Crash
>
> I had the choice of letting him hit me with the side of his
> truck or going in the ditch
> Mike MacLean
> 60 Sprite
> 56 BN2
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