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Old 04-07-2013, 08:41 PM #1
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Default Driving? Motorcycles?

I can drive fine and wandered into a nice Motorcycle deal. This guy has a sweet 250 Rebel Motorcycle for sale that is a 2005 for 1,500 dollars with just over 4,000 miles. I rode one before and loved it. I have been thinking of the gas I could save plus the fun in riding.. Been thinking of doing it, but.... do you think it's advisable? Am I going to spazz out or draw a blank then crash due to MS BS?

Right now I believe my condition is pretty much on the low side of severity and I feel ok. I feel no symps as of now and actually pulled off another 10 mile bike ride in 63 degree weather....not bad.

So any of you riding motorcycles? I'm thinking I should start just in case I get worse later on.
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