Some motorcycles that are ridden to the VA Hospital in Houston, TX.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Silverhair2048 wrote:
Some motorcycles that are ridden to the VA Hospital in Houston, TX.
That first is sure outstandingly eye catching
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Silverhair2048 wrote:
Some motorcycles that are ridden to the VA Hospital in Houston, TX.
It looks like the camera don't make any difference!!
Silverhair2048 wrote:
Some motorcycles that are ridden to the VA Hospital in Houston, TX.
Nice photos. Have you attended the Lone Star Rally in Galveston? You'd have a blast with your camera.
Silverhair2048 wrote:
Some motorcycles that are ridden to the VA Hospital in Houston, TX.
I never understood the monkey bars thing . . . Instead of making you look Bad A$$ they make you look like youβre hanging on for your life.
Nice photos, though.
Stan
Between Canon and Nikon there actually isn't any true difference. It's just which one you are more comfortable with.
Great set, ape hangers make for bad handling
These bike are for the doctors to use in emergencies. It they are away from the hospital and there is an emergency, it make it easier for them to bob and weave thru traffic to get to the hospital fasters. They make it easier for them to pop up on a sidewalk, are to cut thru a city park, or event shoot thru an alley.
Silverhair2048 wrote:
Some motorcycles that are ridden to the VA Hospital in Houston, TX.
I had a similar model to the first bike, the black one, until recently. I had an unfortunate, about 25mph, meeting between my bike the the back of a stopped Jeep Liberty. The Jeep won. My bike was considered totaled. I now am confined to being chauffeured by my wife, due to a fractured right patella, for the next 3 to 4 weeks or so. Due to my slightly advanced age, turned 76 in April, I decided it was time to hang up my riding gear.
I loved the bike, it was such a pleasure to ride. Helped me clear out some of the cobwebs of my mind and really lifted my mood. However, there comes a time when one must make decisions that are not always pleasant, but they are necessary. That is where I was a couple weeks ago.
I hope an pray all those riders stay safe and ride defensively. MLLHR to them.
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