Scott-(Altoona, PA) wrote:96desertXII wrote:You never see a bike in front of a shrinks office!

So True, but I have to wonder........just how many of them ride bikes to clear their minds! Many I'm sure.

Since Ethel (name I started calling the XII lately-she's a premium bike) is waiting for parts, I rode my wife's Vulcan 800 (looks and rides like a mid 90's HD softtail) to work yesterday (don't know about you all, but when I was a kid, it seemed the thing to do was to name a vehicle if it was special to you - usually a female name). Started out in the mid 50's and this ride reminded me how much more comfortable that Ethel is to commute with, let alone travel on. I honked the horn at 55mph, and in my full face helmet and plugs couldn't hear it (Wolo is on the bench just waiting to get a relay to put it on).
When I pull into the garage at work on my bike, no one comes out to see who is there (they don't hear it), but two did yesterday (they heard that V-twin rumble in).
I ordered chaps this morning (engine guard), and found I need to adjust her handlebars to allow for less arm stretch (put a Corbin seat on it for her for Christmas). So riding it was educational, but I miss Ethel's good looks and comfort (let alone her accessory's).
I admit my wife's bike has that rumble and Harley like thing going for it, but how does she put up with that loud rumble in her ears for 8 to 10 hours of a riding day on a trip. Fun to ride for short rides though.
As to clearing the head, i think the vibration does help the marbles up there shake loose and drop out.
I appreciate any who choose to leave the mundane comfort of a cager to venture out and enjoy this world God gave us on just two wheels no matter what they ride.
Just my observations and hope you all take this for the fun I meant it in.
Enjoy.
PS. Speaking of, I need to get to work, bye