Went for a short ride today. Thats all i can do right now, been fight cancer for 6 months. But to beautiful to pass up.
Took a couple of roads we've never been on. One had a sign warning about high water. But were are riding a BRP right, so I figure why not. As you can see we made it home
I'm so sorry to hear that you're in such a fight: We'll keep you in our prayers!
When I was fighting to save my leg (Both times); the doctors could tell if I drove my truck, or if I rode my bike to the twice-weekly appointments:
If it was the truck: my blood pressure would be 130/90
If I was on the bike; 90/60!
So ride as much as you can, and the best of luck to you!
Keep fighting and keep a positive attitude. I am on my third go around. Ride all you can and enjoy it. I ride whenever I can and I feel so much better.
I ride everyday for radiation treatments unless it's raining. Pudge has only had to drive me once which was last week. I've got 9 more radiation treatments, a total of 42. Then it's wait and see. I'll be at Spyderfest, I know cause Pudge has told me so!!!!
I ride everyday for radiation treatments unless it's raining. Pudge has only had to drive me once which was last week. I've got 9 more radiation treatments, a total of 42. Then it's wait and see. I'll be at Spyderfest, I know cause Pudge has told me so!!!!
A thought about your pics. Why would it be needed to have a sign that says a road is unsafe when it's under water?
Keep forgetting - common sense isn't common.
~Sandee~
~Sandee~
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RT Dash Mount (from JT's Spyder Store)
Kuryakin Trident Highway Pegs
Hopnel Pouch
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