Its hard to get off 2 two wheels and onto three.
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Its so hard.
I've been on motorcycles for 35 years. I don't consider myself a particularly great rider, but I get by.
In 2020, I had a back operation, and now my legs are a little weak from nerve damage, and I don't balance as well as most people.
With age, I'm also not as fearless as I once was.
I also take longer to heal.
My reaction time is not as fast, and my hearing and eyesight not as acute.
I usually ride every day to work. I spend all my down time researching three wheeled alternatives, mostly the Can-Am Spyder.
Then I start up my sweetheart after work. My beloved CBR500R.
And I change my mind. I don't have to give up motorcycles. This is the best (well, nearly the best) feeling in the world. I twist the throttle and I'm going to live forever.
Then some Prius cuts me off, a gust of wind catches me by surprise at a light, or my left foot slips on an invisible patch of gravel.
Then I'm home back on CycleTrader looking at Spyders again
But, I feel so......weak, as a man, to go from 2 to three wheels. What kind of weak, limp-wristed coward am I ?
I have to give it more time. I can do this. I can still ride. Or can I ?
Comments, of any kind, are welcome.
Brian
In sunny Tucson