May 7, 2022

Saved By Common Sense...


There are times when an impulse strikes, and it's just better to lie down until the urge passes. Yesterday was one such day. We took a little road trip up the Fox River Valley to the Green Bay area. (Yes. The home of the Green Bay Packers.) Actually, we went to a town called Suamico (pronounced Swaaa' mick oh).

Handsome had seen a Harley for sale that really caught our eye. We're still regretting selling our Harleys while still in Florida. What were we thinking? We talked about it and decided to take a drive to see if it would fit. Remember, Handsome is 6'6" tall. His height is primarily in his legs, so not every Harley is suitable for him. We needed to try on this setup.

An hour and a half after leaving home, we were scoping out a gorgeous machine. All the bells and whistles, and so very well-cared for. He got on the bike and...it didn't really hit the marks. It might work, but we'd need to make considerable modifications. I sat on it. Perfect fit. I'm shorter by enough that it actually fit like a glove. (You'd be proud of me. I didn't whine.)

We decided that we'd come back home to find out whether or not we could gain the needed leg room by changing out the seat and a few other things.

On the way home we decided that this probably wasn't the bike for us. First, it's no fun riding alone. (I don't ride on a rear seat. I prefer my own wheels.) So, we're going to spend more time looking for two bikes instead of one. For now, it's best to just back away, take a deep breath, and wait.

Of course, the owner had to light up the motor before we left. (That's when I started whining.) I was very proud of myself for not sitting on the bike at that very moment and just riding off into the sunset, singing  Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Wild" at the top of my lungs. Don't laugh. I'm kind of serious here.

In the end, it was a beautiful day for a road trip with my husband and the dogs...even if I didn't get a darn thing accomplished here at home. There's always today, right?

4 comments:

  1. You will know when you find the right bikes.
    I like to ride......any kind of bike. :)
    Love the little Mousey!
    Marilyn

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    1. Hi Marilyn:
      I really miss my Harley. You're right. We'll eventually find the right fit(s) for both of us. That little mouse was carved and painted by a dear friend, Tom Beardsley. He was a wonderful wildlife artist, carving many wonderful game birds. We have more than a few. This was a sweet, little gift from him. We learned upon our return to Wisconsin, that he had passed away while we lived in Florida. We cherish this piece and his memory.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  2. Sherry of createology. Riding must be in your DNA. Now you both know what you want. Good Luck in your search.

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    1. Hi Sherry:
      Who knew it would be this way? ;-) We're in no rush - except that riding weather in Wisconsin is about five months long. Thanks, dear.
      xoxo
      Donna

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