Hi gang!
I haven't been on here in a while, due largely to medical and computer problems. Someone turned me on to a laptop with Windows 10 loaded onto it
; it is practically like learning computer all over again.
A larger issue, however is my health, which has been going down hill just this past year. I had just about recovered enough from a colon operation and a 10 day stay at Stanford hospital to get on my scoot when I fell and fractured my left wrist and dislocated my left shoulder it will be quite some time before I will be able to ride again, and I have decided that the old xs11 is just to big for me; so what do you think?
I've always said that if I got too old to hold the bike up that I would go sidecar, but they aren't cheap, even used.
Another option is to sell the old girl or trade for a smaller bike: there are plenty of 250 to 650c.c. bikes that I could see myself riding.
I have recently become intrigued by real MOTOR cycles; i.e. electric bicycles! They are a very efficient and thrifty way to get around town!
I hate to admit that I have devolved into a frail "little old man," but at 5'4" inches and 115 lbs.and 2 weeks away from 70, I guess I am.
If I wanted your 2 cents I would ask for it! And I am!
Special Ed
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I haven't been on here in a while, due largely to medical and computer problems. Someone turned me on to a laptop with Windows 10 loaded onto it
; it is practically like learning computer all over again.
A larger issue, however is my health, which has been going down hill just this past year. I had just about recovered enough from a colon operation and a 10 day stay at Stanford hospital to get on my scoot when I fell and fractured my left wrist and dislocated my left shoulder it will be quite some time before I will be able to ride again, and I have decided that the old xs11 is just to big for me; so what do you think?
I've always said that if I got too old to hold the bike up that I would go sidecar, but they aren't cheap, even used.
Another option is to sell the old girl or trade for a smaller bike: there are plenty of 250 to 650c.c. bikes that I could see myself riding.
I have recently become intrigued by real MOTOR cycles; i.e. electric bicycles! They are a very efficient and thrifty way to get around town!
I hate to admit that I have devolved into a frail "little old man," but at 5'4" inches and 115 lbs.and 2 weeks away from 70, I guess I am.
If I wanted your 2 cents I would ask for it! And I am!
Special Ed
h
h
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