vthokies03
Active member
BLUFF: motorcycling is more fun when you can do it on your term. No one said you can’t take a time out.
I have ended up taking a couple of breaks from motorcycling. The first time was not by my choice and I sold my bike. The second one life and inconveniences got in the way.
The first several years was because my knees got real bad when I was in the service. I had a hard time walking and couldn't even imagine getting on a bike. It was so bad, I had old ladies that would pass me in Walmart. I sold my dream bike at that time a 03 Buell Firebolt Xb12R. I hated to see it go, but I knew I couldn't get on it or even move it in the garage. That's a real hard thing for a kid in their 20s to swallow.
The great news is that my knees got better with going to an office job, wearing tennis shoes all the time, and moving to a warmer climate. My knees are much better now, but still not anywhere near what they should be for my age. As they started to get better, and the pain started to go away I kept thinking about motorcycles. At one point I thought I might have to end up on a trike, THANK GOD that didn’t have to happen yet. I fully expect that someday I will have to do that.
I bought a used gen 2 FZ1, and was able to get myself back into motorcycles. I was able to ride it a good bit. There were some nice roads near Chattanooga. We ended up moving again. The bike came with us that time. I rode it a lot the year we moved to VA. I was working from home and didn’t know anyone in the area. I found Tour of Honor. I ended up doing a lot of miles chasing down memorial sites for Tour of Honor, I even added a SS1k with Tour of Honor sites.
We moved towns, we went from a house that had a 1.5 car garage to a house without a garage. The bike ended up parked in the sun room. PO converted a car port into an enclosed sun room. It truly was a pain in the ass to get it in and out of there. I had to push it out a standard door and then ride it through the back yard to get to the street. The back yard has a nice grade to it, and it always made me nervous. In order to put it back, I had to push it up a ramp to get it back into the standard door. That was a large inconvenience, and I only did it a couple of times. At that time I ended up taking a couple of classes and just never got around to riding the bike during that time.
Last year we were able to convert the sun room back to a 1 car garage. It is long enough that I can park the bike sideways in front of the wife's SUV. Classes were done, and the accessibility was back.
I also joined a veteran’s motorcycle association. That has done for me last year, what the Tour of Honor did for me when I moved to VA. It gave me destinations. I love riding the twisty roads around here, but destinations also gives me a reason to get out and travel. Last year I put about 5K miles on the FZ1. I took trips to TN, WV, NC, and OH. Then I got the dumb decision that I wanted to ride to Boise Idaho this summer for the national meeting. I could never work out the logistics of riding the FZ1 2500 miles one way. I traded the 07 FZ1 for a 2013 FJR. I miss the FZ1, but couldn't be happier with the decision. I have put about 2000 mile on the FJR in the 6 months that I have owned it. It has had to sit a lot recently, because of the weather.
I have rides planned for SC, NC, DC, KY and ID. I cannot wait for those trips.
When you are ready, you will get the bug back and those 2 years will seem like nothing.
I hope to see you on the rode!!!
Matt
I have ended up taking a couple of breaks from motorcycling. The first time was not by my choice and I sold my bike. The second one life and inconveniences got in the way.
The first several years was because my knees got real bad when I was in the service. I had a hard time walking and couldn't even imagine getting on a bike. It was so bad, I had old ladies that would pass me in Walmart. I sold my dream bike at that time a 03 Buell Firebolt Xb12R. I hated to see it go, but I knew I couldn't get on it or even move it in the garage. That's a real hard thing for a kid in their 20s to swallow.
The great news is that my knees got better with going to an office job, wearing tennis shoes all the time, and moving to a warmer climate. My knees are much better now, but still not anywhere near what they should be for my age. As they started to get better, and the pain started to go away I kept thinking about motorcycles. At one point I thought I might have to end up on a trike, THANK GOD that didn’t have to happen yet. I fully expect that someday I will have to do that.
I bought a used gen 2 FZ1, and was able to get myself back into motorcycles. I was able to ride it a good bit. There were some nice roads near Chattanooga. We ended up moving again. The bike came with us that time. I rode it a lot the year we moved to VA. I was working from home and didn’t know anyone in the area. I found Tour of Honor. I ended up doing a lot of miles chasing down memorial sites for Tour of Honor, I even added a SS1k with Tour of Honor sites.
We moved towns, we went from a house that had a 1.5 car garage to a house without a garage. The bike ended up parked in the sun room. PO converted a car port into an enclosed sun room. It truly was a pain in the ass to get it in and out of there. I had to push it out a standard door and then ride it through the back yard to get to the street. The back yard has a nice grade to it, and it always made me nervous. In order to put it back, I had to push it up a ramp to get it back into the standard door. That was a large inconvenience, and I only did it a couple of times. At that time I ended up taking a couple of classes and just never got around to riding the bike during that time.
Last year we were able to convert the sun room back to a 1 car garage. It is long enough that I can park the bike sideways in front of the wife's SUV. Classes were done, and the accessibility was back.
I also joined a veteran’s motorcycle association. That has done for me last year, what the Tour of Honor did for me when I moved to VA. It gave me destinations. I love riding the twisty roads around here, but destinations also gives me a reason to get out and travel. Last year I put about 5K miles on the FZ1. I took trips to TN, WV, NC, and OH. Then I got the dumb decision that I wanted to ride to Boise Idaho this summer for the national meeting. I could never work out the logistics of riding the FZ1 2500 miles one way. I traded the 07 FZ1 for a 2013 FJR. I miss the FZ1, but couldn't be happier with the decision. I have put about 2000 mile on the FJR in the 6 months that I have owned it. It has had to sit a lot recently, because of the weather.
I have rides planned for SC, NC, DC, KY and ID. I cannot wait for those trips.
When you are ready, you will get the bug back and those 2 years will seem like nothing.
I hope to see you on the rode!!!
Matt