Posted by MarkB_MI on February 06, 2009 at 18:19:02 from (216.234.99.98):
In Reply to: motorcycle posted by Bill Porter on February 06, 2009 at 17:33:30:
If you decide to buy a bike, by all means take the motorcycle safety classes. And make sure you have insurance that will cover you if you are temporarily disabled and can't work.
My wife dreamed of owning a motorcycle most of her life. When a neighbor put his Sportster up for sale, she bought it and I bought a Yamaha. One fall ended it for her. Not much of an accident, but she dislocated her right thumb, had to undergo painful surgery to fix it and was out of work for six months. (She's a hairdresser.) She decided then that it wasn't worth it.
I don't mean to put a damper on your dream. I enjoy riding myself. But it is an inherently dangerous activity. Get properly trained, wear proper gear (including a full-face helmet, no matter what your Harley buddies tell you), and drive defensively.
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