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Old May 11th, 2017, 03:17 PM   #10
Wanderer
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Name: Ruben
Location: Arizona
Join Date: Sep 2016

Motorcycle(s): 2007 Ninja 250 and 1991 Yamaha Virago XV750

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Originally Posted by MrAtom View Post
I'd also like to bring up that minor injuries like a pulled muscle in the wrong spot, or a broken finger can make it difficult or impossible to ride a motorcycle reliably. It can also extend the healing period for the small injury you might have much longer than it needs to be, or almost indefinitely.

Hell, even with a broken arm, it's still very possible to drive an automatic transmission, and it's still easier to drive stick with a broken arm than a motorcycle. You need all your limbs and then some to be functioning when on two wheels. We're fragile, squishy creatures
Especially at my age(65+). *smile*

But, a life without challenges or "trials" is no life at all. Easier is not always better. But, what do I know.
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