...That's what my mother said to me when I announced I was going to buy a motorbike. I was 18 and had worked all summer vacation to save up to buy my first bike - a second-hand RD250. I'm now 52 ..and despite my best efforts, still here ... and riding. Of course, she is right - we all will. But it's not how long you last that counts, but how much 'living' you manage to cram into life before the inevitable. That's why I love this forum and these threads of pics - folk cramming in bucketloads of 'living' into life ...out having adventures on their bikes. I have lurked here for over two years .. and thoroughly enjoyed viewing your fun. I thought it was about time I gave something back and contributed .... so here is my modest contribution ... no great adventures in far-flung lands I'm afraid ... but several year's worth of Sunday rideouts here in Scotland with some great folk. Firstly three things that give a lot of pleasure My camera My Bike Sarah (my partner with her GSXR750) Most Sundays I get to play out with all three (so to speak!) Good times!
Sorry for the initial delay with the pics .. being an idiot, it took me a while to figure out what I was doing wrong when trying to upload ... think I got it sussed now.
Ok ... now some of the pics ..I hope ! Lol! A87 to Kyle of Lochalsh. Mo on his R6 Hello officer ... David on the Stockiemuir
My Mom was from Glasgow. I have relatives in Troon, Edinb., and Isle of Mull. Many visits to Scotland and always wishing I had my bike with me. Last trip drove a Vauxhall Vectra that we rented, was very difficult driving as everything is new and unusual from USA. My Mom about crashed car several times so I became the only driver and had a hangover each morning as some very good beer at the pubs. Watch out for the "loose chippings" and yankee tourists in rental cars. Everyone was pulling out onto the roadway and it was really freaking me out...I stopped in at an auto parts store and got some basic driving info that really helped out, I can even go thru a roundabout now. best wishes, Doug
Great so far---keep them coming. How awesome to have a castle so close to your home! Someday we will make it to your beautiful country.
Lol! Next time you come you have to rent a bike and come on some rideouts ...when it's not raining these roads are awesome. Ally on his GSXR600