Midnightrider
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Winston Salem, NC
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I'm only 5'7". The majority of my motorcycle life has been on bikes I couldnt flatfoot. The only bike I ever dropped was the Goldwing. I stopped it one night and didnt realise my right foot was over an empty posthole. Took me what seemed like an hour to work my way out of that one and I was being severely burned most of the time. I was alone. I posted this once before but sitting on a motorcycle flat footed is an American misconception. Didnt go over well on a Savage forum but I'll say it again because its the truth. Sitting flatfooted on a motorcycle is not even part of the equation when an Euoropean purchases a bike. Its pretty obvious they know what their doing. They build the best handling bikes in the world (I've also owned a Ducati) and they kick our American A$$ all over the racetrack. I realise I'm getting older and I'm sick. I cant manhandle a tall top heavy motorcycle like my Triumph Trophy 1200 was. I still can handle a Bonneville dammit. As long as I can the dreams will continue. My little Ninja makes me a happy man. I've toured with sportbikes and I have no problem with the riding position. My wife has quit riding and the only reason the Savage is in my stable is I dream of turning it into a Ryca. Yes I too am a dreamer. Its a disease, I've done research on it. Its called Motorcycle Aquisition Syndrome. MAS for short. The year 2000 I had 5 bikes at once, 4 of em were expensive European bikes. I was so sick I started turning Peter Egan's fantasies into my own LOL. Now that I have Lupus my pocketbook is a lot thinner and my physical capabilities have diminished to only being able to handle a middleweight machine. My reflexs are slowing down and that little $4000 250 screaming mimi Ninja can be a handful if I ride it to its potential. But alas the MAS is like alchoholism, once MAS always MAS. As long as I know I can physically handle the Bonneville the MAS will continue to knaw way at me unmercifully. If I set back and do nothing about the dream I'll be $8000 richer. Pretty soon the Bonneville dream will be taken over by a totally new disease I'm beginning to aquire OFS, short for Old Fart Syndrome. My research on OFS indicates all forms mental and financial reasoning can be totally lost with OFS. There might be a Bonny destined for my garage yet, only time will tell how much damage the disease will actually do. LA you are beginning to show all the warning signs of MAS. You havent made the next purchase yet and you're already dreaming of the purchase after. Dont dispair son, there is help available. Doctors have discovered that one suffering MAS patient conversing with another MAS Patient is great theapy, much like alchoholism. Just conversing with you right now has made a lot of my MAS symptoms subside. I realise the Buell is hot and uncomfortable, I hope this doesnt totally blow you away but there was a Buell in my stable once. The paticular model Buell you have will at what I consider low mileage will break. It will get to the point it will become somewhat of a financial burden. Your dreams of a Bonny are somewhat warranted, but the more you ride the Buell the more you will appreciate the Bonnie. Ride the Buell, wait for the right Bonnie and quit dreaming about the bike after the Bonnie and yes grasshopper you will have my blessings.
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