An addendum to my post #6: As it turns out, even though this time of year and the 5 or so months ahead is good riding weather here in Central Texas, It may be awhile before I will be able to get out there. I started Chemotherapy and Radiation today (10/23) for stage 2B non-small cell lung cancer in two areas of my right lung. I have been cautioned about driving, much less riding, until I find out what, if any, side effects I may experience, i.e. nausea/vomiting, elevated temperature, rashes, tiredness, and the list goes on, hair loss being another, but that only means that I will have to tighten my helmet chin strap. I've always wondered what I would look like bald, so I've started out by getting a military buzz cut ( been a VERY long time since I've had one, and the wife even admits that it looks better than she thought it would), so now, when what little hair I have left begins to fall out, I can shave my head in the shower every morning. What could be better that that? Well, not having cancer I guess would be better.
An addendum to my post #6: As it turns out, even though this time of year and the 5 or so months ahead is good riding weather here in Central Texas, It may be awhile before I will be able to get out there. I started Chemotherapy and Radiation today (10/23) for stage 2B non-small cell lung cancer in two areas of my right lung. I have been cautioned about driving, much less riding, until I find out what, if any, side effects I may experience, i.e. nausea/vomiting, elevated temperature, rashes, tiredness, and the list goes on, hair loss being another, but that only means that I will have to tighten my helmet chin strap. I've always wondered what I would look like bald, so I've started out by getting a military buzz cut ( been a VERY long time since I've had one, and the wife even admits that it looks better than she thought it would), so now, when what little hair I have left begins to fall out, I can shave my head in the shower every morning. What could be better that that? Well, not having cancer I guess would be better.
An addendum to my post #6: As it turns out, even though this time of year and the 5 or so months ahead is good riding weather here in Central Texas, It may be awhile before I will be able to get out there. I started Chemotherapy and Radiation today (10/23) for stage 2B non-small cell lung cancer in two areas of my right lung. I have been cautioned about driving, much less riding, until I find out what, if any, side effects I may experience, i.e. nausea/vomiting, elevated temperature, rashes, tiredness, and the list goes on, hair loss being another, but that only means that I will have to tighten my helmet chin strap. I've always wondered what I would look like bald, so I've started out by getting a military buzz cut ( been a VERY long time since I've had one, and the wife even admits that it looks better than she thought it would), so now, when what little hair I have left begins to fall out, I can shave my head in the shower every morning. What could be better that that? Well, not having cancer I guess would be better.
picking up our new-to-us 2022 S2S on Friday and putting it away for the winter. Unfortunately here in Ontario Canada there are next to zero stations that carry e0 gas - everything is up to 10% ethanol. It will be in a heater indoor space, but will be picking up some Sta-bil marine. looking forward to riding it.... in April. :sour: lol
Forecast is talking about snow showers as early as next week
picking up our new-to-us 2022 S2S on Friday and putting it away for the winter. Unfortunately here in Ontario Canada there are next to zero stations that carry e0 gas - everything is up to 10% ethanol. It will be in a heater indoor space, but will be picking up some Sta-bil marine. looking forward to riding it.... in April. :sour: lol
Forecast is talking about snow showers as early as next week
picking up our new-to-us 2022 S2S on Friday and putting it away for the winter. Unfortunately here in Ontario Canada there are next to zero stations that carry e0 gas - everything is up to 10% ethanol. It will be in a heater indoor space, but will be picking up some Sta-bil marine. looking forward to riding it.... in April. :sour: lol
Forecast is talking about snow showers as early as next week
On the first post, the person stated the brakes are off. I have not ever done this.
Is it advisable??
Thanks
The beeping will stop in about 20 or 30 seconds..............
Lew L