Even better with a Jan on the back.Ross wrote:Best thing in the wrold if you ask me.vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:ross,
You have discovered the best of what motorcycling will have to offer ...
The road to meditation.
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You bet matejustoneoftheguys wrote:Even better with a Jan on the back.Ross wrote:Best thing in the world if you ask me.vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:ross,
You have discovered the best of what motorcycling will have to offer ...
Me wittle bit of the web........http://rossmz.blogspot.com/
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Re: The road to meditation.
I don't like carrying passengers. I wish my wife would get her own bike. Oh well: that would just waste more gas!
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'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
Re: The road to meditation.
Me neither - turns any bike into a Goldwing.enigmaT120 wrote:I don't like carrying passengers.
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I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: The road to meditation.
More like a Love Bug!dougie wrote:Me neither - turns any bike into Goldwing.enigmaT120 wrote:I don't like carrying passengers.
It's probably not unlike foreplay.
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Re: The road to meditation.
Ross, don't ever forget the secret. Thanks for sharing.
I no longer get the feeling that I once so valued. My riding days are over............ except for some test/diagnostic riding for friends. I still enjoy that.
Last May we were in Germany and I got to spend a couple of hours riding on a newly done cafe classic from the 50s and it was sweet. I was just following a good rider who knew the local roads and they were wonderful. By the end I was once again thinking about spending a summer riding around Europe. In all of my trips to Europe that was the first time that I ever got to ride a bike. The whole experience was overshadowed by the unexpected death, two days later, of the owner of the bike that I was riding. Very sad story.
I no longer get the feeling that I once so valued. My riding days are over............ except for some test/diagnostic riding for friends. I still enjoy that.
Last May we were in Germany and I got to spend a couple of hours riding on a newly done cafe classic from the 50s and it was sweet. I was just following a good rider who knew the local roads and they were wonderful. By the end I was once again thinking about spending a summer riding around Europe. In all of my trips to Europe that was the first time that I ever got to ride a bike. The whole experience was overshadowed by the unexpected death, two days later, of the owner of the bike that I was riding. Very sad story.
Ask the Indians what happens when you don't control immigration.
Re: The road to meditation.
I think it’s quite appropriate to compare riding with meditation. Meditation is simply clearing your mind of memories & speculation so that you can be present in the current moment; EXACTLY what riding forces your mind to do!
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Re: The road to meditation.
Yep - Be Here Nowgocytocis wrote:I think it’s quite appropriate to compare riding with meditation. Meditation is simply clearing your mind of memories & speculation so that you can be present in the current moment; EXACTLY what riding forces your mind to do!