It's 5:30 am. The house is quiet, everyone's asleep. Not unusual for a Tuesday morning, but today is different. I'm usually heading to work, today I'm hitting the road.
The bike's been ready for a few weeks now. I've assembled all my gear. Everything's been stowed on the bike and a few test runs have been made. Everything's been checked and rechecked. I'm so nervous/excited. I haven't done anything like this in quite a long time.
In a few minutes I'll wake the wife and family, but I'll spend a little time watching them sleep first. Wife (Lara) and I celebrated our 12th anniversary two days ago, where has the time gone? I got my XS, got it running, took her for her 1st ride. Last week we got her bike street legal and she's been buzzing all over town, she's caught the bug. Next year she'll be comming to on her XS750F.
Daniel, my 11 year-old son, wanted to come too. I want him to come too, but not this time. I almost brought him to my first night's stop, my Mom's house in Bend OR 500 mi away. I think that would be a bit much this early in his riding career.
Timmy, my 8 year-old, isn't that interested in riding. I took him on a slow run up and down the street and he said he didn't like it. Maybe someday.
Jonny, my 3 year old, would come in a heartbeat. He has such a zest for life I could run the bike off of his lifeforce with energy to spare.
Lyssa, my 2 year old daughter, I'll only be gone a week but I know she'll change in that time, they all do when they're young. I can invision already the way she'll run out to greet me, take my gloves from me and carry them to the closet where I keep my riding gear.
It's only going to be a week but it will seem a lifetime, I love them all so much.
Well, it's time to wake them up, say goodbye. I'll have breakfast down the road somewhere. This first day to my Mom's is a run I've done quite a few times in the car. The first 200 miles I've done on the bike already doing test runs.
The adventure begins, see you at Sids............
The bike's been ready for a few weeks now. I've assembled all my gear. Everything's been stowed on the bike and a few test runs have been made. Everything's been checked and rechecked. I'm so nervous/excited. I haven't done anything like this in quite a long time.
In a few minutes I'll wake the wife and family, but I'll spend a little time watching them sleep first. Wife (Lara) and I celebrated our 12th anniversary two days ago, where has the time gone? I got my XS, got it running, took her for her 1st ride. Last week we got her bike street legal and she's been buzzing all over town, she's caught the bug. Next year she'll be comming to on her XS750F.
Daniel, my 11 year-old son, wanted to come too. I want him to come too, but not this time. I almost brought him to my first night's stop, my Mom's house in Bend OR 500 mi away. I think that would be a bit much this early in his riding career.
Timmy, my 8 year-old, isn't that interested in riding. I took him on a slow run up and down the street and he said he didn't like it. Maybe someday.
Jonny, my 3 year old, would come in a heartbeat. He has such a zest for life I could run the bike off of his lifeforce with energy to spare.
Lyssa, my 2 year old daughter, I'll only be gone a week but I know she'll change in that time, they all do when they're young. I can invision already the way she'll run out to greet me, take my gloves from me and carry them to the closet where I keep my riding gear.
It's only going to be a week but it will seem a lifetime, I love them all so much.
Well, it's time to wake them up, say goodbye. I'll have breakfast down the road somewhere. This first day to my Mom's is a run I've done quite a few times in the car. The first 200 miles I've done on the bike already doing test runs.
The adventure begins, see you at Sids............
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