Today was a pretty typical Monday, once it actually got started. If nothing else, I at least rode the faster of the bikes this morning. Though chilly, it helped me swallow my morning frog – mammogram Monday. Today’s lovely experience was in follow-up of my biopsy six months ago. All good news today – the “clip” is exactly where it is supposed to be (whew!!) and nothing new to report. So, I mark time until my check-up in April. All going well, I may actually make 40 before my next one. Realistically, that’s not happening, but one can hope…
So, though chilly, I rode the BMW in to work. It was tuned up last week due to a couple of stalls while down-shifting. They also adjusted the clutch – it was nice to know that getting from 4th to 5th wasn’t all my problem. The bike was really not shifting fully up. Now, though, it’s shifting up & down with NO problems and I even got to play with a little speed this afternoon.
I’ve been on a motorcycle for 1 1/2 years. My first bike was a great starter bike, but I quickly reached the bike’s limits. I set my sights on the BMW F800ST. I considered the Sport version over the Sport Touring, but at the time, with gas prices as they were, I was really trying to ride as much as possible. That means transporting work & lunch. And after a year of backpacking it, I wanted a carrying case! I got exactly what I wanted, though it was a little delayed… As I saved up money for my new bike, problems started in the form of new lumps. It took 3 months and multiple medical trips, but I finally got the good news late on a Tuesday afternoon – no cancer!! The next morning, at 8:00 AM sharp, I called up the local BMW shop and ordered my bike. Within 2 weeks, I rode in to the dealership with a Buell Blast and out with a new BMW. It was paid for in three months, with less than $100 in interest.
She was well worth the wait! She rides like a dream and offers me a little escape each day. Even if I’m just going into work, riding in on the bike gives me that little bit of break. There is nothing else in the world – just me, the bike & the road. There are no distractions, no music or cell phones or anything else. No one can reach me and nothing is more important that the ride. As much effort & concentration as it takes, it gives back in simplicity and peace.
Ride safe & ride often!
~ 2 wheels


