Saturday, July 26, 2008
The Tires Dilemma
When exactly do you change the tires? With 10,000 miles on my tires and what appears to be a lot of good tread left, I opted to have new tires put on. I attempted to do my research and enlist the advice of many veteran riders who all had different opinions. Some say it depends on the type of tire, the type of riding and on and on. There doesn't seem to be any definitive answers. Unlike car tires that you ride on until the tread is worn, I didn't want to take that chance. Riding on just two wheels is risky in and of itself. I keep hearing about car tires on the rear? If anyone out there has some advice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,please share!!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Organizing a Ride
This is an all points bulletin!!!
I have been appointed to organize a charity ride for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation here in Houston and I don't have a clue where to begin. If anyone out there can offer some assistance, please email me. I am completely open to ideas and suggestions.................thanks ya'll.
I have been appointed to organize a charity ride for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation here in Houston and I don't have a clue where to begin. If anyone out there can offer some assistance, please email me. I am completely open to ideas and suggestions.................thanks ya'll.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Where DOES The Fear of Riding Come From?
I just keep hearing "I'm too afraid to ride a motorcycle". But you aren't too afraid to drive your car in traffic or eat fast food that elevates your cholesterol or fly on an airplane that you have no control over or smoke or drink and drive or or or,,,,,,? Get where I'm going with this?
Unless you have personally been in a motorcycle accident or know someone that has, your fears could be unfounded. Fear is a funny emotion. My fears are more centered around living until I'm 100 and not having any money and a huge fear of snakes! Fear, even if perceived is real enough to hold us back from doing things we would otherwise love to do.
I don't ever remember being afraid to ride. At 10 when I got my first dirt bike, I was all over it! That was just the best. As I have aged and my fears have aged along with me, riding a motorcycle just doesn't seem to be one of them. I have seen the aftermath of a few motorcycle accidents and it's not pretty. I have also seen car wrecks that have left people dead. Have you ever seen a woman with breast cancer who has lost all her hair to the chemotherapy and she is frightened by the potential outcome of death? These are all visions of someones greatest fears.
For those of you that believe in fate, you are going to die the way you are destined to die. If that is the case, then you should be fearless. You have accepted that when your time comes, no matter what you are doing, you have no control, but this is a conversation for another time and forum.
If you have EVER, even for a split second, wondered how much fun it would be to ride either your own or on the back of someone else's motorcycle, then you owe it to yourself to put your fear to the side and give it a shot. If you determine that it just isn't for you, then no harm done. On the other hand, if you find that it was a good experience and that just MAYBE you would like to do it again,,,,,,,,,,,,,all the better! I promise that if you allow yourself, you will feel empowered and free.
Now, can anybody out there help me with my fear of snakes????
Unless you have personally been in a motorcycle accident or know someone that has, your fears could be unfounded. Fear is a funny emotion. My fears are more centered around living until I'm 100 and not having any money and a huge fear of snakes! Fear, even if perceived is real enough to hold us back from doing things we would otherwise love to do.
I don't ever remember being afraid to ride. At 10 when I got my first dirt bike, I was all over it! That was just the best. As I have aged and my fears have aged along with me, riding a motorcycle just doesn't seem to be one of them. I have seen the aftermath of a few motorcycle accidents and it's not pretty. I have also seen car wrecks that have left people dead. Have you ever seen a woman with breast cancer who has lost all her hair to the chemotherapy and she is frightened by the potential outcome of death? These are all visions of someones greatest fears.
For those of you that believe in fate, you are going to die the way you are destined to die. If that is the case, then you should be fearless. You have accepted that when your time comes, no matter what you are doing, you have no control, but this is a conversation for another time and forum.
If you have EVER, even for a split second, wondered how much fun it would be to ride either your own or on the back of someone else's motorcycle, then you owe it to yourself to put your fear to the side and give it a shot. If you determine that it just isn't for you, then no harm done. On the other hand, if you find that it was a good experience and that just MAYBE you would like to do it again,,,,,,,,,,,,,all the better! I promise that if you allow yourself, you will feel empowered and free.
Now, can anybody out there help me with my fear of snakes????
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