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Great Weekend in North Georgia for a Ride

jwfranklin

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It was in the mid 50's here Saturday and 60's Sunday, Sunny both days. I've been sick almost 2 months, been in hospital twice, getting out last Tuesday after being in almost 2 weeks. While in discovered I was anemic, and received many IV's, injections etc. trying to build me up. Still very, very weak. After almost 2 months I had to ride. No way I could handle a 2 wheeler. Lucky I have 2- 3 wheelers. Thought the Boss Hoss might be the easiest to ride, being it is a full automatic. Never thought the biggest problem would be climbing on it, tells you how weak I am. Also had a little trouble making some of the tighter turns. But overall still a great ride. wore myself out. Glad I got openers on my garage doors going into my basement, Otherwise don't know if I could have got them open. Sunday I thought I would try the Spyder, It sets lower to the ground, so easier to get on, and the power steering made that easier also. The ones from around Atlanta are familiar with the Varsity. while in the hospital i was having cravings for a Varsity Chili dog. So took the Spyder to get one, Then did some more riding. Was so tired when i got home home, could hardly get up the stairs into the house. But mentally I felt great. Getting a little stronger every day, but will be a while till I'm back to my old self.

Wayne
 
I hope you get feeling better... soon!


It was in the mid 50's here Saturday and 60's Sunday, Sunny both days. I've been sick almost 2 months, been in hospital twice, getting out last Tuesday after being in almost 2 weeks. While in discovered I was anemic, and received many IV's, injections etc. trying to build me up. Still very, very weak. After almost 2 months I had to ride. No way I could handle a 2 wheeler. Lucky I have 2- 3 wheelers. Thought the Boss Hoss might be the easiest to ride, being it is a full automatic. Never thought the biggest problem would be climbing on it, tells you how weak I am. Also had a little trouble making some of the tighter turns. But overall still a great ride. wore myself out. Glad I got openers on my garage doors going into my basement, Otherwise don't know if I could have got them open. Sunday I thought I would try the Spyder, It sets lower to the ground, so easier to get on, and the power steering made that easier also. The ones from around Atlanta are familiar with the Varsity. while in the hospital i was having cravings for a Varsity Chili dog. So took the Spyder to get one, Then did some more riding. Was so tired when i got home home, could hardly get up the stairs into the house. But mentally I felt great. Getting a little stronger every day, but will be a while till I'm back to my old self.

Wayne
 
Glad you got some mental therapy. Don't wear yourself out. I hope you find all the answers to your problem, and heal real fast!
-Scotty
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Congrats on the weekend rides. Hopefully your health continues to improve so those rides don't wear you out so much.
 
Feel Better!

Glad you got out. Was out Saturday for about 160 miles, but, decided to ride two wheels for a change. It was a little on the cool side, but, we all enjoyed it.:thumbup:
 
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