Boule’tard
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Whatever you do, don't turn riding into work! You do not have to ride at all, and if any particular outing does not seem like fun, don't do it. The surest way to procrastinate/never do something is to begin with a sense of obligation. Screw that. You worked hard in your life and now it is time to just have as much fun as you want.
I (very loosely) plan to prop the hell out of myself as I lose mobility, so that things remain fun at each stage. When I don't want to ride a tall motorbike anymore, I'll switch to a cruiser. When it is too much trouble, or painful to swing a leg over a cruiser, I'll switch to a scooter. When it is trouble to balance a scooter, I'll switch to one of those Can-Am things or a sidecar rig. When I am too "out of it" to be safe on the road, I'll switch to a Kubota tractor and see if I can do some real damage. Then when they pull me off the tractor, I'll get an electric wheelchair that I can steer with my face. Once I can't steer with my face, technology willing, I'll transfer myself into a fully digital entity like on that Star Trek episode. But none of these steps is going to happen if it does not seem like a good, fun idea at the time.
So, not only do you not have to force yourself to keep riding a particular vehicle, you don't have to plan out everything to the grave either.
I think avoiding rigid obligations, and recognizing that you don't have to do anything.. ultimately leads to more getting done and more fun being had. Kind Regards, John
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