Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Just Do...Ing It - Without Fear


On the Honda 550 Four to the Redwoods - 1984

It was the 1960's, in the hometown of my father of Red Oak, Iowa and in the backyard of his kid brother Ronnie, that I first received my initial taste of riding a two-wheeled motor vehicle. Now, fifty years later and multiple on and off-road motorcycle experiences, I find my love for this activity likely greater than any that make up my current repritrar. And possibly ... it may be my all-time most pleasurable pastime. That is saying a lot for a guy that has enjoyed, and continues  many pastimes of SCUBA, baseball, hiking, boating, tennis, amateur photography … and the list continues.

Just to hop upon my FJR or GL1800 provides a peace, relaxation and therapy like none other. It was not always the case. Through the 70's our family had a few minibikes and motorcycles. And in the 1980’s I had my first street bike, that of a Honda 550-Four. Used mainly as a commuter, Karen and I did enjoy (well, we relatively enjoyed) a four day ride down the Oregon coast to the California Redwoods. But when I went looking for a new ride in 2012, it had been more than twenty years since my butt was placed onto a two-wheeled ride of joy. 

Big Horn Mountains - 2013 'Bucket List' Ride
That first bike in June 2012 was a 1999 Yamaha Roadstar. This bike of thirteen years had a mere 8,000 miles on her. Her nearly 700 pounds and 1600 cc’s would be enough for most that fear would have quickly squashed the dream before it even began. I still remember my good buddy Eddy advising against the 1,100 Shadow for the larger Roadstar knowing my dream of distance riding. His, was advise gratefully received 😃 That summer until the cold October mornings, mostly while riding to work, I was able to add 5,000 preparation miles on her. Preparation that is, for one of two ‘Bucket List' motorcycle rides.

Coast to Coast - 2017 ... Birthplace of Yours Truly as Well ...
That first ‘Bucket List’ ride added another 5,000 miles on the Roadstar and took me through Yellowstone and Rushmore to the very place where it all began…Red Oak, Iowa. The eight days with a very special cousin and her parents, uncle Ronnie and aunt Joann will forever be etched into this guys heart and mind. The College World Series, they were just icing on the proverbial cake. The return to Oregon added many additional amazing adventures, but none greater than reconnecting with two Air Force buddies, who had also been part of our wedding party.  

The FJR - ABCity Tour 2018
In the six years since my return to the saddle I've had countless people, friends included, reminding me just how ‘dangerous’ motorcycles are. At times they recount a friend or story of someone who was seriously injured or died. Yes, no doubt of this fact. Yet, I refuse to be governed by fear. Perhaps I wouldn't be on this Boeing 737 if ‘fear' was how I measured life. Rather I choose to ‘Just keep Do…ing it with common sense and without fear.




A favorite singer/song writer as well as a favorite riding song. Thanks brother Rich!

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