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Who’s given up motorcycle riding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 16607820" data-attributes="member: 181287"><p>I quit before I started. My father’s best friend, who’s an avid rider, offered to show me the basics when I got my Honda. It was decided that a certain weekend, we were going to take it to my local high school football stadium (big parking lot that, most of the time, is uninhabited). Well the Tuesday before that weekend, that man was hit on his bike. And for 8 weeks the only appendage he could move was his right arm. There was a rod that was screwed in his pelvis, coming out of his body and going into the other side of his pelvis, holding him together. 4 surgeries in 4 days for other broken bones and rods and screws being put in. </p><p>I took it as a sign. I’m not going down this road. And if something like this happened to me and I couldn’t drive a manual I wouldn’t be a happy camper. Also converting the cars to autos would cost quite a lot.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 16607820, member: 181287"] I quit before I started. My father’s best friend, who’s an avid rider, offered to show me the basics when I got my Honda. It was decided that a certain weekend, we were going to take it to my local high school football stadium (big parking lot that, most of the time, is uninhabited). Well the Tuesday before that weekend, that man was hit on his bike. And for 8 weeks the only appendage he could move was his right arm. There was a rod that was screwed in his pelvis, coming out of his body and going into the other side of his pelvis, holding him together. 4 surgeries in 4 days for other broken bones and rods and screws being put in. I took it as a sign. I’m not going down this road. And if something like this happened to me and I couldn’t drive a manual I wouldn’t be a happy camper. Also converting the cars to autos would cost quite a lot. Pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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