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    Hi Chickadee. I was really sorry to read of your accident and hope you heal well and quickly.

    I think you have made a difficult decision, and done so for the best of reasons. Someday you will return to biking, maybe as a pillion and then later on your own again. Or maybe not.

    Either way it's okay, as long as it is right for you.

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    Big ups to you.Funny how I had same thoughts after kids etc,sold the bike thought yep a few years(almost 20yrs)but great to be riding.As you say kids,finances etc,how many guys would do what you've done,a few will,but if a 2 bike family it is the ladies bike which goes first.Jump on the back if you can,enjoy the rides when available.
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    Three things have happened to me in my riding career
    1) Someone failed to give way and then emergency stopped in my path, so I had no where to go even though I stoppied.
    2) Forks replaced after the above bent them with 2nd hand front end. Tyre was shit causing the bike to slide in a corner.
    3) Binned the duchess in a driveway at low speed

    I probably might need mentoring to get me back up to speed when the time comes but I'm not a complete idiot on wheels.

    I look forward to getting back into riding in years to come when the boys can pillion too.
    Last edited by Chickadee; 8th September 2008 at 18:57. Reason: keeping the peace
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    Oh hunny, I am so sorry to hear of your demise and the sudden reality check thats now taking place. I'm sure your decision is the right move for you.
    Don't listen to the negatives, you have to let them go.
    You have to be positive, as its that motivation which will be the key to getting back on your bike later, when you are ready.
    All the stuff ups we make are there for a reason, and make us better and a little more experienced for it.
    I think it is times like these, that we eventually stand back and prioritise.

    I am a mum of 2 boys, 12 and 8.
    Before the kids came along, hubby and myself were enjoying the biker life. The freedom! And the association.
    But when my first child came along, I decided to stop riding (pillion) for the sake of my kids. The 'what if's' always entered my mind. Paranoia perhaps?

    Hubby has always enjoyed his bike, I have never let him not. I have been ever so jelous when he would go out for a ride and not me. Or if friends showed up on their bikes, the little green eyed monster would peek out round the side, but I got over it, and you will too. I am sure this is a normal feeling.
    I think once you become a mum, its an extra sacrifice we are prepared to take on, to be there for our kids. Someone has to be.

    Until very recently, now that the kids are older and not babies anymore, I am back on a bike. This time I am riding solo, and I LOVE IT!!
    I am so pleased I didn't learn to ride before my kids came along as I now reckon it would have been all the more harder to give up the lifestyle to rear my babies.

    I have been very fortunate not to have had an accident yet, touch wood, however its always in the back of my mind, especially when you hear some of the stories out there. So with not knowing this and the feelings that you are going through because of this, only you can come to a conclusion.

    I think it takes alot of guts and gumption to come to a decision like this. It is life changing, but you have to look towards the end of that rainbow, and dream about the day that will come back. And you will enjoy it more than ever!

    I hope you have a speedy recovery. Take care hun.

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    good on ya Gal - bikes'll still be there when the littlies are bigger and you can ride again

    it's a BUGGER growing up and getting all responsible, isn't it?!
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    Last weekend she was on a strange bike for the first time and rode it very well, but not fast, and just made an error (after 120km of error free riding) upon entering our driveway. She clipped a fencepost which had the effect of engaging the front brake while trapping her throttle on causing a slide into a kerb which did a bit of superficial damage to my bike.

    I don't blame her - I think she should get back on the bike as soon as it's roadworthy (coz that's what I did when I got munted) if you leave the bike when your confidence is shot it will be doubly shot by the time you come back to it in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Yep. Probably a necessary step to take and one I guess about half of us KBers have had to take. Doesn't take to long to adjust to not having a bike and even less time to re-adjust when you finally get one again.
    What he said - and total respect and support with your decision.
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    No matter how logical some decisions are, no matter how sensible some decisions are...they just dont feel right, but you know it is right for you, at this time. Such is life...and yes, you wll be back.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
    good on ya Gal - bikes'll still be there when the littlies are bigger and you can ride again

    it's a BUGGER growing up and getting all responsible, isn't it?!
    Some of us DON'T...and WON'T... and if you try and make me...I'll tell my mummy... so there
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    I tried to be helpful to DangerousBastard the other day...


    Well, that'll teach ya.

    So when's Chickadee going to dip her toes back in the water in a safe environment? I prescribe MOAR TRACKDAYS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Go blow it out ya front bum...
    Ooooh, what a meanie. If you're not careful, Anne'll be lining you up for a slapping once she's through with me.
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    Good on ya Chickadee. Sometimes you just have to have a change of lifestyle (and believe me, kids definitely change it) but it doesn't have to be for ever. Had a bit of time out when we had our family, the only drawback is that now I'm back on a bike its turned me into a fair weather rider

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    So you can't see how your original post can be construed as casting up?
    What is casting up? Serious question I dont understand.

    I actually dont think she should give up riding at all! Perhaps a smaller/lighter option would be better, though I understand from your recent posts you are a one bike family but not by choice. Yes, I have read all the good advice from the forum to you when both your bikes went up for sale. Buy her a little scooter or some such (when you can) to pootle around on to keep her hand in, so she can still have the two wheeled feeling, without risking life and limb out on the open road.

    There are plently of us out here that have been in the same boat as you guys. Two bikes and both wanting to ride with small children is not a happening thing sometimes. I have 3 kids, now grown up and away from home (mostly), that is why I can ride out on weekends.

    Dont be so defensive mate, it does not suit you.
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    Nonono,

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    hope you are feeling better, thanks for the coffee

    jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    hope you are feeling better, thanks for the coffee

    jim
    Cheers Jim,
    Was lovely to meet ya, thanks for popping in for a cuppa, hope there will be more visits.....
    Feeling a bit better, still hobbling around a bit but on the mend.
    Lusting after 2 wheels over 4 anyday

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