Back doing someting I love.....
As some know I love riding motorcycles. Since my symptoms, surgery and DX, it was nearly 10 weeks since I got any quality time ripping up the mountains.
Needless to say, i was suffering from PMS.....Parked Motorcycle Syndrome.
Well here goes, almost 5 weeks out from a double resection surgery I was back in the hills......take that CC!
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f358/vman1300/vmanbash.jpg
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I felt more ALIVE out riding than anytime in the last few months.KathiM said:I LOVE your take on PMS!!! Good for you!!!!
One of the BEST ways to vanquish the beast is to act like your life is just fine, doing the things you love to do....it HATES not being able to ruin your life!!!!
Hugs, Kathi
Cancer will not ruin my life!
Believe,
Kevin0 -
Now that's definately keepin tha rubber to tha pavement Kev! Great to hear your PMS has dissolved into some serious milemunchin! I was riding a Yam FJR1300 when some doctor gave me PMS back in 03 after surgery. Geez mate....10 weeks was a long time...I think I made a world record washin n polishing the beast!nudgie said:So your one of those free-wheeling, fast moving, rip-roaring up the interstate type of guy
Please give me some notice when your on the road so I know to get the he_ _ off!
ps....I scrape the hero nobs a little less now....Jen reformed me onto an 1800 wing!
cheers, and keep tha shiny side up mate!
Ross n Jen0 -
No rip roaring up the interstate...backroads yes, lol.....nudgie said:So your one of those free-wheeling, fast moving, rip-roaring up the interstate type of guy
Please give me some notice when your on the road so I know to get the he_ _ off!
I will try to post up when I will be appearing next.
Believe,
Kevin0 -
Will do my friend!kangatoo said:Now that's definately keepin tha rubber to tha pavement Kev! Great to hear your PMS has dissolved into some serious milemunchin! I was riding a Yam FJR1300 when some doctor gave me PMS back in 03 after surgery. Geez mate....10 weeks was a long time...I think I made a world record washin n polishing the beast!
ps....I scrape the hero nobs a little less now....Jen reformed me onto an 1800 wing!
cheers, and keep tha shiny side up mate!
Ross n Jen
Even though chemo has started, I try to sneak in as many miles as I can. Living in the WNC mountains, I have great roads every way I turn.
Current stable include the Hayabusa in the pic and a R1 trackbike, plus we have a R6 that will soon be ridden by my wife.
I dont have to explain to you, I FEEL SO ALIVE when I get some quality time on 2 wheels, sometimes 1, lol......
If chemo is not TOO bad I will be doing a trackday in November at Barber in Alabama....
Ride safe and Believe,
Kevin0
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