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Ronda it is effecting almost everyone.
I usually get to ride several thousand miles in the winter but not his year. The winter has me all stressed out
Spring isn't that far away. Hang in there
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Hey Rhonda,
I feel your pain. I am rehabbing froman accident back in Oct 08. This woman came around a corner in a parking lot and hit me head on. She had her head down lookng for her bank papers...BOOM hits me. I pulled over to the curb and was sitting & waiting for her to go she came around so fast I didn't even have a chance to drop my bike and run. I had emergency surgery the day b4 Thanksgiving on my spine. I will be back on the Ultra and my wife & I are going to Sturgis this Aug. I want to get on the bike and ride but legal counsel thinks its better to hold of for a little while longer.
Hang in there and know you are not alone.
I'm pretty new to the board but have seen your posts and you seem like a very nice person. Don't let things get you down we're all in this together and you cannot keep the American Spirit down for ever.
I've been working very lonh hours lately and the wife and I took off Thursday and logged over 270 miles on the bike and it did both of us a lot of good. So I highly recommend you and the husband ride as soon as possible as far and long as possible.
We are also in North Carolina back in the Piedmont area and it is raining today and they are calling for 5 to 7 inches of snow tomorrow.
Looks like time to put the Hog up and break out the Jeep!
Hey Rhonda!
Sorry to hear your job has induced too much stress! I'm sure Allyn is jones'n to ride too and the opportunity will be around soon!
If this is any consolation, it is really nice in metro Denver today (close to 50, clear skies and a perfect day to be riding) and I'm still about 30 days from getting my bike (though it is scheduled to ship on March 10th).
Keep your chin up, read posts from all your HDForums friends and soon the riding will relieve that stress!
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