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Who else has given up two wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="RRMBrembo" data-source="post: 15791518" data-attributes="member: 160382"><p>I honestly wish I could have brought myself to ride when I was in my early 20's. I just couldn't do it despite having a number of friends who rode. </p><p></p><p>When I was 6 we stopped by the local convenient mart for some milk, paper etc. I waited in the car for my mom to come back. I was watching out the side window and saw a wheel come off a K5 blazer and hit the front wheel of a Harley (or similar cruiser) and cause the guy to go headfirst over the handle bars and face plant into some decorative rocks on the other side of the road. I still remember it vividly and how random it was. We had to stick around at the scene because my mom's an RN and she was obligated to help. He was transported to the local hospital in the trauma unit. My mom watched the guy die that night. I figured if random events like that have a slight chance of taking me out, how easily could the stupidity of others kill me on two wheels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRMBrembo, post: 15791518, member: 160382"] I honestly wish I could have brought myself to ride when I was in my early 20's. I just couldn't do it despite having a number of friends who rode. When I was 6 we stopped by the local convenient mart for some milk, paper etc. I waited in the car for my mom to come back. I was watching out the side window and saw a wheel come off a K5 blazer and hit the front wheel of a Harley (or similar cruiser) and cause the guy to go headfirst over the handle bars and face plant into some decorative rocks on the other side of the road. I still remember it vividly and how random it was. We had to stick around at the scene because my mom's an RN and she was obligated to help. He was transported to the local hospital in the trauma unit. My mom watched the guy die that night. I figured if random events like that have a slight chance of taking me out, how easily could the stupidity of others kill me on two wheels? [/QUOTE]
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