petercwelch
Active member
Each of us has to do what we are comfortable doing. I do not ride in NYC traffic nor would I but I do commute to work on a busy three lane. The bike is so steady and handles so well I feel safe on it. By the same token, I keep as far from cars as I can and always know who is behind me and how far etc. I am 66, also fly light planes and lots of friends think I am a big risk taker. I really don't feel like a big risk taker since I fly in weather that is challenging but not worse than I should be able to handle. I still am smiling every time I come back from flying or riding my 06 FJR. Kids are all on their own, no mortgage and God forbid I died tomorrow (I have no such plans) life has treated me well. You have expressed very well why you have given up riding for now and time will tell if and how much you miss it. Enjoy every day. One never knows when the last one will come. I am an MD and see more horrible things than people in some other areas of work. Every day of good health and fun is a gift. Hopefully we will all have lots more of them. Feejer222, enjoy your retirement from riding but perhaps there may yet be another bike in your future.