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    Bye Sausage Boy.

    Take it easy and you know where we are if you feel like a beer with people who aren't normal.
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    At least you've got your priorities right. Well done man

    Then the midlife crisis hits and you'll find yourself wanting to get a goldwing

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    good on you for making those decisions .. you can only ride & enjoy it when your head space is right .. riding & thinking of what can happen or thinking about your daughter could certainly bring about the things you fear

    as 86 said bikes are not going anywhere
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Very nicely written Madboy. Hopefully you will be able to join us here from time to time.
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    Well you had the balls to make some decisions that will change you and yours lives. Tougher than clutching the front up I reckon. Good luck.
    If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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    Well said Sir. I'd hope though, that the friends you've made will still be your friends. And paths that have crossed yours will continue to add colour and interest in the years to come. No, all life does not revolve around biking for some people and you've made your decision based on the most noble of reasons.

    I hope one day that you'll still meet all those people that you haven't yet and that they become friends as close as any you have now and will continue to have in the future.
    They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
    Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
    we will remember them

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    An inability to control your right hand, eh? The first step to resolving a problem is to admit you have one. You are obviously in the best place for you right now. And I salute you for that.
    I also think that you'll be back, once the control issue is under control.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Well done lad...

    You aint giving up - just taking a break to concentrate on other things. Trust me - in a few years or even a decade you will see your kids becoming independent and your head will be in a different place and maybe you will see a tired old 636 on trademe and you will get a hankering just to tidy it up a bit and... You will find you have better control and better enjoyment and will value the whole experience more than ever.

    To do that - you need to be alive so well done - you made a good choice.

    I'll see you down the road a ways OK - I'll be the even older bastard on an older bike - I'll even let you buy me a beer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy View Post
    As much as I love you guys, as much as I love bikes, and as much as I love that adrenaline rush... I love my daughter more.
    I'm 26 and my dad's still my hero..
    Cause of who he is and cause he's always been there. Little girls need their dads.

    The adrenaline rush will be there again when she starts bringing boys home..
    She died of loneliness. Loneliness and rabies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy View Post
    As much as I love you guys, as much as I love bikes, and as much as I love that adrenaline rush... I love my daughter more.
    A big, and good call. You're off your bike - but you're not down, and certainly not out.

    I'm not sure if we ever crossed paths (forgive me , so many people, so little time...) but it sounds like you met most of the gooduns
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    Well fuck me, this cant be madboy, someone has logged onto his account!

    Whos gonna man the wellington police scanner now?

    All the best mate, nice to see your priorities are straight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp View Post
    and nothing about me lol.
    I didn't want to give the cops a clue where to find the bike... you know, just in case they want to match some camera photos up

    Thanks all for the kind words. It's possible, likely even, that I may be back later in life... probably on a really shiney Hardley. I've just got to get old enough to cope with a bike that slow.
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    Respect for the decisions you've made mate
    Best of luck getting the things you want out of life, whatever they may be.
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    Take care, great post !!


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    one thing at a time fella
    methinks you are where you need to be in your head right now

    good luck with wherever you go next
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    Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac

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