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Old 04-22-2011, 07:24 AM #1
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IM in Asia so hiring a bike is easy , no license etc all okay.
However after a week of hiring a Honda 125cc scooter no gears it really gave me a lift. Just cruising around without having to do anything but concentrate on the road was a real thrill, to the point Im looking at buying a yamaha TMAX 500cc big fat automatic cruiser.

One thing I noticed, or should I say DIDNT notice was any pain at all. needing full concentration elsewhere really does work , maybe its the adrenalin if your not a regular biker. Riding in sandals is a worry but Im past the point of worrying about every Little thing.

Anyone else riding? if you can lift a leg you can have fun plus get long distances in a flash.

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Hi zorro13,
Good to hear your able to get around and enjoying it. I haven't worn shoes all winter and finally got out side yesterday in the wheelchair, I converted a riding lawnmower for getting around outside and have a 4 wheel ATV for riding around the countryside, this beats the hassle of an electric wheelchair. Glad your enjoying your trip.
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Just try to wear something a bit more protective than sandals.
I know in Asia they ride with flip-flops without regard to safety,
but with PN you should protect your......... footsies.
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especially if they are numb and you dont feel yourself injuring them
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nide and echo have thrown caution to the wind. Its great to have adrenalin going and not staring at my feet , lets face it we stare at our feet when there burning it always turns the burning up a few notches?

If I could wear shoes I would still be working

trying to figure out what else I could enjoy. I was a flight instructor in my twenties and could hire a plane again after minimal instruction but surely the meds may interfere with vertigo. i have thought about how P/N airline pilot's do it but gee, apart from a few low banking turns its all a flat ride really and co pilot is there if needed.

What do others here do for thrills?
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