I'll ride until the day comes that I'm not physically able to, and I hope that's a long way off.
I've tried to give up riding 2 or 3 times in the 43 years I've been riding. It didn't last very long each time. The last time was in 2002 when I moved from Connecticut to Nebraska. Sold my motorcycle instead of moving it. Thought I'd maybe buy a small boat and take up fishing or something. It didn't happen. 6 months later I bought a new motorcycle. Never did buy that boat. There is no recreational activity that can compare to riding for me. After 40 years, and about 350,000 miles of riding - its time to just accept that as my destiny. I'm a motorcyclist. And I'm OK with that. 
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Paul
2007 Triumph Bonneville T100, Tors, xAI, xSnorkel, 120 mains / 1 shim, 40 pilots, 3.0 turns, NH Bellmouth, Works Performance suspension, National Cycle Deflector DX, Scrambler Gel Seat
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