12-02-2020, 08:25 AM
12-02-2020, 08:28 AM
Not more congratulations!
12-02-2020, 08:30 AM
Ferret: It is nice witnessing all this excitement. Congratulations!
12-09-2020, 02:06 AM
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.....)
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, 03:02 AM
(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.
isn't that the truth12-10-2020, 11:56 PM
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.
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.
12-15-2020, 06:46 AM
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.
Considering that one of my two jobs has been closed since March, it's been an easier goal to attain than normal.
12-15-2020, 02:58 PM
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
#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
12-15-2020, 09:34 PM
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.
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, 10:02 PM
(12-15-2020, 09:34 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Those are prudent goals Tod.If only I were to handle my bank account with the same prudence lol
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.
'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed