...password for the blog account? Honey, it's not in the sock drawer!?
Yes, it's been a while.
Four years, two grandchildren (Have I shown you these pictures, yet?), and probably seven or eight motorcycles (Give or take four or five.), and I made it back.
I would like to do something constructive or worthwhile, related to my passion for motorcycles. I'm not fully convinced that writing about it will be the path, but maybe writing will open a door, window or even a mail slot to an opportunity. I do want to help encourage and educate other people that may also have an interest in riding.
We, Patti and I, are now members of a Christian motorcycle ministry, which was founded here in Missouri, and has developed new chapters throughout the United States, and even outside of North America. The ministry name is Road Riders for Jesus, and more information can be found here: http://www.roadridersforjesus.org/.
Our chapter meets at least once per month, for a meal and business meeting, and we try to plan for one or more rides per month. You don't have to be a rider or even a passenger to participate in the ministry. If you enjoy Christian fellowship and have a desire to share the Gospel, you meet the "requirements".
While I do have an idea or two for posting, I would like to invite input for topics. New models, new technology, not-so-new, maintenance, riding techniques, safety, gear and accessories related to on-road and maybe dual-sport are all fair game.
I'm not an expert rider, or adventure rider, or dirt rider or racer. I have primarily ridden standard and touring bikes since 1998. Most of that experience has been commuting as much as 90 miles per day, leisure riding, and a few trips. I average between twenty and thirty-thousand miles per year, riding nearly year round. I have been fortunate not to have winterized a bike for several years.
If you have a question you would like to ask, or a suggestion for a topic, I would like to hear it.
Thanx! God Bless!
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Friday, November 4, 2011
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oh'