yancovitch wrote:hmmmm ..just noticed these posts......wow....87......and you're sill biking though the scenic hedges....wow....you give me encouragement to keep an optimistic view on the future.......i don't know how you can drive when it's below freezing or even close, with icy patches waiting in ambush....you're a brave fella........our summer here is quite short, so getting a motorcycle would be a waste, but...i was thinking of an electric bike....some are pretty powerful, and could handle the steep hills we have here, and give me some exercise to boot.....my wife thinks an e.b. would be dangerous and a smaller motorcycle would be better, where it could keep up with the traffic.....so i'm not sure which way i'll go.....hmmmm....anyways....keep safe and hopefully you can handle those deteriorating discomforts.......cheers, vic
Hello Yan...
Having been daily motorcycling for the past 70+ years, (since 1949), my bikes have been my only daily means of transport since 1990, when I finally gave up my motor car to avoid all the traffic...(no problems with traffic jams ever since!).
I just get wet and cold now...
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A Motorcycle for you Yan....How about a Honda/Yamaha/Suzuki/Kawasaki 125/250cc Motorcycle! Lightweight, cheap to run, with enough speed to get you around anywhere!
https://www.phmotorcycles.co.uk/product ... confirmed/My little Honda CMX250C Rebel twin cruiser does everything I want of her! Weighs a mere 320LBS, (in old money), with both my feet firmly, and safely, planted on the ground...
...and...no pedalling/batteries involved!
How about a nice little 2021, Honda CB125? Suit you perfectly, until you can get down to Sunny Southern California with a Harley-Davidson Road King! (in my dreams)...
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Take care Yan, keep warm, and many thanks for watching!...
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