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Awesome, Ferret. I don't know if I'm more impressed by the 18 year streak or the fact that you kept track of it all that time. LOL
Not more congratulations!
Ferret: It is nice witnessing all this excitement. Congratulations!
I was just re-reading this thread because I will be starting a 2021 "resolution" thread in the next week or so.

I found this quote in Post #2 (If he had only known.....)

(12-13-2019, 09:12 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]2020 is going to be unusal for me. Due to the medical issues I have had in 2019 ( and continue to battle) which forced me to miss 53 days of riding (vs the 12 snow/ice related days missed and the 3 rain related days missed) and causing me to miss meeting my yearly goal of 300 days riding per year in 2019, I have decided for the first time in many, many years not to set any goals, either for days ridden or mileage for 2020. Further I am not going to plan any trips or rallies at this time.

If I feel good enough to ride on any given day, I will ride. Distance doesnt matter. I will ride for as long as I feel like riding. If I feel good enough to head out on a trip, I will. If I am able to make the east coast rally, I will be there ( haven't missed one yet). Same goes for my annual Men's Fall Trip I take with family members. If I feel up to it, I'm going. It's all going to be very last minute decisions.

I've had a goal for many years to ride until I am 70. That will be in 157 days from now, so I do hope to meet that one, but whether I ride 300 days or 150 days, or whether I ride 20,000 miles or 10,000 miles in 2020, I'm just not going to worry about it. I plan on trying to get/be as healthy as I can, and let the days, the miles, and the trips take care of themselves.
(12-09-2020, 02:06 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I was just re-reading this thread because I will be starting a 2021 "resolution" thread in the next week or so.

I found this quote in Post #2 (If he had only known.....)

(12-13-2019, 09:12 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]2020 is going to be unusal for me. Due to the medical issues I have had in 2019 ( and continue to battle) which forced me to miss 53 days of riding (vs the 12 snow/ice related days missed and the 3 rain related days missed) and causing me to miss meeting my yearly goal of 300 days riding per year in 2019, I have decided for the first time in many, many years not to set any goals, either for days ridden or mileage for 2020. Further I am not going to plan any trips or rallies at this time.

If I feel good enough to ride on any given day, I will ride. Distance doesnt matter. I will ride for as long as I feel like riding. If I feel good enough to head out on a trip, I will. If I am able to make the east coast rally, I will be there ( haven't missed one yet). Same goes for my annual Men's Fall Trip I take with family members. If I feel up to it, I'm going. It's all going to be very last minute decisions.

I've had a goal for many years to ride until I am 70. That will be in 157 days from now, so I do hope to meet that one, but whether I ride 300 days or 150 days, or whether I ride 20,000 miles or 10,000 miles in 2020, I'm just not going to worry about it. I plan on trying to get/be as healthy as I can, and let the days, the miles, and the trips take care of themselves.

ROFL isn't that the truth
2020 mileage stands at 15,050 as of 5:00pm yesterday. Goal achieved.

Will head out in a few minutes to start Riding Day #176. Will need 7 more riding days in December to knock off my last attainable goal of the year.
My only 2020 riding goal was the same as always - ride to work every day that it's possible. Commuting in a car sucks the life out of me.

Considering that one of my two jobs has been closed since March, it's been an easier goal to attain than normal.
Ever since I started riding, well, let's say - ever since I've gotten serious about motorcycles, i have had the same goals:

#1 to not die in a motorcycle accident
#2 to not let my bike die
#3 to be a better rider than I was yesterday

I will stick to these goals, even though they may not be riding goals, they are riders goals. I believe that I can check them all off for 2020, and next year we will see.

I'll take suggestions for some more goals if you have any



'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
Those are prudent goals Tod.

A constant goal for me is to continually connect with a ride in such a way that strokes some sort of emotional value.

There are some days when a ride feels soulless. Maybe it related to too much traffic congestion, or too much heat/dust/humidity, or too much rain, or one too many selfish drivers, or you just couldn't get enough of the right shift points in the way you wanted. Point is: May the next time feel better.
(12-15-2020, 09:34 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Those are prudent goals Tod.

A constant goal for me is to continually connect with a ride in such a way that strokes some sort of emotional value.

There are some days when a ride feels soulless. Maybe it related to too much traffic congestion, or too much heat/dust/humidity, or too much rain, or one too many selfish drivers, or you just couldn't get enough of the right shift points in the way you wanted. Point is: May the next time feel better.
If only I were to handle my bank account with the same prudence lol

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
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