In my case there was a miscalculation. When I got my first knee replacement the last piece of the puzzle was being able move the toes up and down to change gear. In less than a month though I was back on the bike.
This time I thought it would be easier because it was the other knee, all it had to do was operate the brake. I forgot about getting it over the seat. Last time I tried it was still a struggle but I got there. It would be embarrassing to have difficulty in public. i briefly considered buying a twin but nah. This bike is set up for me and any Triumph twin would be a huge step down.
I'm only 78 but I think my motorcycling career is approaching its end. I wouldn't mind a scooter though for quick trips into town or whatever. After all there's all that riding gear and those helmets.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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