12-10-2009, 12:00 PM | #21 |
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Oh man no worries!!!! I know that for sure. You just put the mirror there (which is what I needed)
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12-10-2009, 12:55 PM | #22 | |
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12-10-2009, 01:31 PM | #23 | |
sergeant hatred
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Although, I think you would be much faster than me.
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12-10-2009, 02:04 PM | #24 |
Followed the crowd over.
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I have nothing to add, that hasn't already been said.
It doesn't compare, but the group I rode with dis-banded over time and I really miss riding with them. I have tried other groups, but they are too young and reckless for me. Sometimes I get a little down about it, I miss the good ol' days. Good riding partners are hard to come by. |
12-11-2009, 05:27 PM | #25 |
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I know what you mean - good riding partners, like good friends are rare and to be treasured. But they do exist & might not be as hard to find as it may seen right now.
I consider myself very fortunate to have several great people in my life who are both. Up until the past few years I have taken that somewhat for granted, but it has slowly dawned on me that those people will likely be lifelong friends and are a huge part of what makes my life great (including Kathy of course, the best person & influence in my life). I'm so sorry you lost Brian like that & though I can relate, I can still only imagine how it feels to deal with the memory of that day. Life goes on though, and there are more 'kindred spirits' out there to ride with & even more importantly be true friends who 'get it'. Kathy & I mentioned Doug in your thread discussing your negative feelings towards riding. A friend/riding buddy of ours died in his arms in August of '08, and he still deals with the after-effects. Much like you, he questioned continuing to ride, but couldn't give up something which is a part of our very being. He remains a very fast yet conservative & considerate rider, and more importantly he's an all around great person (his wife Angela also, who often rides with him). They live east of Charlotte & often ride in the Uwharrie Forest area (some surprisingly good twisties around there). It would be very convenient for you to meet up and ride together, and I feel very confident in telling you that Doug could restore your faith in being able to find good solid riding partners who are trustworthy, yet fun & challenging. Not squidly, not slow, not stupid - just right. Take me up on it & let me put you guys in touch for a ride some day - I dare ya. And hang in there, man - I still think about my buddy Trent on a regular basis, but it's easier now to look at pictures & remember him with a smile instead of feeling tears well up. |
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