I've recently have a friend who has given up riding. He was a leader in our group, always setting the example for others in yearly mileage, leading group rides, and spending nearly all his retirement time at the Harley Shop. In October, he had 3 close calls, where he felt his life was in danger during rides. He has now sold his bike. I was shocked, and saddened. He was a great rider and I always felt comfortable with him when he leading our rides. He still comes around the Harley Shop, but I don't know how much longer that will last. I will truly miss him. I can understand how you're feeling. Give it some time, and see if God still has a path for you, but change is hard, a bitter pill that we must sometime swallow. Many blessings biker man.
I'm afraid I don't quite relate sensei. I feel safer and far more at ease on my bike than in a car on the roads and, besides, the trips on my bike are undeniably much more enjoyable. I am not a religious/spiritual person and don't believe that something supernatural/spiritual is in control of my bike when I ride or the traffic or the weather conditions I need to contend with. I plan my journey and try my best to hedge against contingencies such as a flat tire, mechanical failure etc. What I do agree to is that sometimes other unforeseen events intervene which would disrupt my planned bike trip. Shit happens and that's life.
I am can relate, but I'm a new rider. Only 6 months riding. I've been riding beautiful country roads. Mainly to avoid drivers on common busy streets. People in cars really make me feel unsafe. So I have been riding all the beautiful country roads back behind my house and I love it because I'm normally on these roads all by my self! I can be in the middle of road and be absolutely safe. I can stop and take pictures and nothing bad happens. I do trust my spirit when I ride. I am a believer. So when I don't feel it in my heart, I don't go out. I'm hoping I can overcome this fear of car drivers, but only when i feel safe will I ride around cars. I understand this feeling you have. P.S. I'm still watching your content
I feel you, bro , almost didn't ride for about 2 years. I still kept my bike and actually have another 1 on the way. But will probably start back in around March April.
I'm on the other side right now, had surgery just over a month ago and riding is always my get away from my daily problems and you are right about the end of the year. I was hit and drug 28 get under a car 11 years ago by a distracted driving. Ended up pinned under the car until police lifted it up and drug me out, wasn't sure if I would survive or even walk again. I go hope the spirits get you back out there, ride safe my brother
I feel skittish all the time. Many times, I think that this is the last time I will walk out the door before I get on the bike. The fear goes away once I pray and get on the bike.
Your spirit will guide you. Don’t ever let nobody tell you otherwise. Great video brother. When my intuition tells me park the bike I listen, to many responsibilities to end up paralyzed.
I get it. I am going through a rough time currently. But I keep making myself get on the bike and it clears my head and takes away the negative thoughts.
Man love this message brotha. This video just resonates with me on so many levels. Not too long ago a couple guys I knew from chosen few was killed on a ride(drunk driver). I’ve known a lot of folks to have passed on the iron but this definitely hit my spirit and have thought twice about swinging my leg over. Ridin has always been my passion and of course my therapy. Comin from Cali my whole life I know you’ve gotta ALWAYS keep that head on a swivel and treat every driver as if they’re out to do harm. Always have a path to utilize if a car next to you swerves over or whatever. Long story short I hear you brotha and appreciate the vid 🫡🤝🏾🤙🏾
Bro, I had to chime in on this video. Please Lison to your gut feeling about riding. On 8/26/24 I had a motorcycle accident here in Atlanta that left me with two broken elbows, three broken ribs, a cut kneecap, and a totally crushed rotator cup that cause me to have to have an osteo shoulder replacement surgery that which cause me to have stay in (Grady Hospital) for 9 days. Atlanta has become extremely bad for bike riders now that I thought about selling my race bikes and my 2020 Honda Goldwing DCT and moving somewhere were theirs far less traffic for bike riders. But I can't because like you I love riding my bike long distance and I love the passion for it. So great message my brother and please be safe.
Yes I can relate. There are times my spirit tell me not to ride. No matter how bad I want too. But I always follow that spirit because its better safe then sorry !!!
68, i waited riding again after my children's were grown and child support was over, over a decade ago, 51. Still riding 2016 Indian Springfield. Now retired, trying to maintain a biking lifestyle on the meager SS received. Best to you young man, but family should come 1st! All I was interested keeping up was my volkswagon squareback, Volvo '84 Wagon, or other wagon. Peace and Blessings, you and your family.
You definitely hit on some great points! Everyone talks about ride your shit but rarely does anyone talk about the anxiety that comes with being on the road. As a single mom I love getting on my bike and trying to go new places, I also pray for protection because I have a daughter that counts on me . Thanks for sharing
Bro ive gone through the not riding much myself for safety and personal reasons and im not giving it up and looking for a good long ride for next year I also stepped away from the club and it's things I miss but my spirit said I needed to step away to get myself in order properly so I feel you ride safe.
I do relate Sensei, there are times that we all feel that way at times. I feel that its me aagainst the world at times while I'm riding. Keep up the great work!
Yes! I’ve been going through 17 months of chemo and its been a minute since I’ve ridden my bike. Don’t have the physical strength and I want to ride but fearful that I may drop my bike. I’m working out trying to gain my strength back and confidence. This spring is my goal to jump back on that Hog. Lol! Gotta get that peace of mind back that I get while riding. You know! Tranquility!
I completely understand this video. Very relatable. I haven't ridden my bike in a month now, and i usually ride my bike 5 days..but its the holiday season, and the local traffic is RIDICULOUS. I deal with depression and anxiety, so, at times, there are bad feelings that make me not get on it. And I usually listen to my mind/body. If for some reason I feel "off", I take a moment to see if I can work it out or if it persists. It happens, and ive been dealing with it my entire life. I don't let the not riding bring me down, as i know there'll be more rides, and, in GA, we really can ride year round. But, i do plan on riding this weekend to S.C. All your other non riding videos..I like. You have good advice and give your perspective of things, that maybe someone else doesn't think of. You're a good dude!
I’ve felt this way about other things but not riding, thankfully. In the end nothing has power over you unless you surrender the power. Live in the moment and do what’s best for you and your family. Full respect to you for acknowledging your heart and mind. Looking forward to seeing what you share going forward. God bless man.
I feel ya brother. I been riding since 1980. Used to ride thousands of miles with my club for over 20 years. In my 60’s now I scaled way back only doing day trips max. I will ride till I can’t anymore but it will probably get shorter and shorter. In the phase of my life now enjoying my kids and grandkids. 💪🏽
I live in NY bro sketchy is normal. I will never ride if I let sketchy stay in my head but yes you have to listen to your inner self and act accordingly. Peace and blessings bredren.
I can relate I bought a brand new road glide last July and only put 3000 miles on it just really haven’t been in the mood for it so I bought a atv and start going to the atv parks and honestly it’s been a breath of fresh air
Sensei. I remember getting ready to go for a ride one day. My baby daughter (She is 9 now) blocked me from leaving and was adamant that I not go anywhere. I listened to what she was telling me without saying a word. Needless to say, I didn’t go riding that day. Your intuition and spirit will guide you. I love my MC but from End October-March, don’t ride as much. Plus your mindset changes as we get older bro. And riding in ATL is an exercise in itself…. 💯 To all my bro’s and sis on them 2’s, stay safe out there. ☮️
I became a Citizen about 2 years ago salute captain. I can relate to this video. What I'd like to share is go with how you are feeling and remember the most high is the one clearing the road for you. I have three guys I ride with and we rotate who says a prayer before each ride. I always pray for everyone. We have a ride planned from CT to Niagra Falls then to Toronto next summer. We are all on BMW R GS. Me 2022 1250 40th Anniversary GS, there is a 2023 R 1250 GS and other rider a 2024 R 1300 GS. Me Ive had CR 125, YZ 125, 93 ZX7R, 02 ZX6R, 05 636R, 08 ZX10R, 2011 ZX10R, 2015 R 1200 GS now a 2022 R 1250 GS. I just do my best to be on the lookout. Most cars either dont pay attention or they hate seeing a bike just move easy while they have to wait. I pray for those drivers. Like you I have some bad thoughts. I would wheelie by cars if they did something stupid now I dont care anymore. By the way you had an awesome video on ridding in the cold that really helped me better prepare for the cold. We did a ride past weekend 34 degrees - NO PROBLEM at all. Heated gear, layers and Halvarssons Tihola gloves. God bless all my riders!
Bro. It's been times I have got on my motorcycle in my driveway and my spirit wouldn't allow me to leave my driveway. You hit hard speaking facts with this video bro. Trust your instincts. Good video brother. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I think it's not about the bike per-se but general intuition. It manifests itself in different ways. I've been on rides and turned around...I've been ready to hit the road and said nah..its always a sign that I'm given and I don't ignore it.
Don't you worry, brother, you are doing the correct thing. I always follow my gut . And also my spirit, sometimes you have to step back and just wait even if it's one of those situations if you start a long ride and if you have to turn right back around, so be it. Your life is much more valuable
Man I can relate to all that you are speaking to. I've cut back on my long solo rides. The climate of thr world has changed and I am fearful of going out on my bike, and wondering if I'm going to get back home. I appreciate your honesty in this video. Keep doing what you're doing. Peace n blessings.
Not me brother I enjoy your videos and you are making great sense and you owes know one nothing but to your family brother Rock on as they say across the pond👏🏽👍🏾✌🏽
Great video Sensei. I feel the same way at times , November thru January just don’t feel right riding our motorcycles. Up here in Boston the weather changes and folks put their motorcycles away until April. Same with classic cars. But, like you said Safety comes into play during the hectic holiday season for Nov thru Jan. People don’t pay attention and the roads up North just get full of bumps and potholes. I put my Harley away November 15 and will ride it again April. I used the Dealership winter storage on my 24 Road Glide. Still bring us along when you go around the block so we can enjoy Georgia and your ride video. Stay safe you and your family. Steve from Boston
Great topic, as a relatively new rider I can only imagine how it must feel to have YEARS under your belt, more responsibility, kids and everything and transition from street bikes to cruisers. I don't always feel like riding and don't let anyone, even the guys with decades of riding pressure me into riding lol! New or not haha!! I ride when I'm comfortable. One thing I've learned that's non negotiable with me is riding in the rain. My eyes are too bad, not doing it
Blessings from the Motor City, I understand what you’re saying. I suffered a heart attack in February and I thought I would be ready to ride by the time Be the Boss of your Motorcycle came to town, but doing a simple exercise I blinked out and fell on my bike. And I felt I wasn’t ready to ride but I had paid for the class and didn’t want to miss out and paid a heavy price for it. Peace n Love
Another good motivation video, something to think about. I always listen to the spirit when it speak to me, and like you, when I don’t, things go awry. I live in the Midwest where the spirit don’t stop me from riding, it’s the weather 16* this morning. Side note, I watch all of your videos because you always bring a good message. Keep them coming.
Big ups to you for sharing a part of you with us. I had the same feeling back in 2003 after being struck on my 2002 Electra glide. it was a beautiful sunny morning, and my bike was a bright orangish red color, and a guy turned right in front of me, causing a collision. He said he didn't see me. REALLY? Almost broke my femur. Every time I got on the bike after that, I found myself riding the brakes, totally paranoid, if you will. It took a long time for me to enjoy riding again, and I had been riding since the mid 70s. Take your time, my friend. Riding is in our blood. Only you can determine the right time to mount up again. in the meantime keep on sharing.
Damn bruh,i felt this....i drive trucks for a living and some of these people dont respect a 80,000 lb truck some of them look right past a bike...i dont ride during the holidays neither...
Hey brother you are keeping it 100% real I went though the same thing from TX Road Dawgs for life Its not the same when you don't ride with your brothers
I can relate. This year my miles were not like normal. I still rode and did my thang. But not as much. Had some adulting to take care of this year. Even though I am the President of my club. I still made it happen. So truly respect goes out to you. I’m here the Atlanta area also. Let me when you know when you come outside to ride locally
Bro, me wife and I got rid of all our sports bikes; MV Agusta Brutale Serie Oro, MV Agusta Brutale 2024 Assen(wife's bike), Ducati V4R, Suzuki 3rd Gen Hayabusa and BMW M1000RR; and sold all those bikes and got us 2 brand new 2025 Triumph Rocket 3R Storms. Mine is all black and wife's bike is blue/black color scheme. We love them to death, can ride further and with more comfort than any distance we could do on sports bikes. The Rocket 3R storm is seemingly as agile as the Speed Triple, but with the torque of a freight train and the speed of the Hayabusa and from 0-60 no sports bike will beat us off the line even if the sports bikes have the Brentune. Anything over 80 mph then that's a different story. But, these Triumphs, that we have, to go 100,000 miles easily without engine or mechanical issues; which I could NEVER say that about any of the sports bikes we had. We'll 100% keep these Rockets until the next major upgrade comes out and then we'll continue staying with the Rocket 3R's for the foreseeable future !
I took 10 years off becasue of my daughter. I got back into it a couple years ago since she graduated and moved out. I have been doing some long distance riding but you are right the shit is dangerous and people don't give AF about you. These people will risk killing you over 10 feet of space. I have seriously been considering stopping street riding and just going to the tack to get my fix. Sure the track can be dangerous as well but I think its a good compromise.
Definitely get it! I use to ride everywhere but now I barely touch my bike unless I’m going long distance. Roadways have gotten so busy where I’m at and like you said the driving is terrible. Everyone acts like I’m racing them when I’m just chilling and clearing the mind.
I can relate in somewhat of a different way, first I’ve always been a little nervous on the highway lot’s of road rage folk’s out here, plus you got to be careful if you’re riding alone far from home people can be mean.
First time here. I had a fall after a car bounced a 18 wheeler tire two lanes over into me on I-75 that had me questioning life choices. Once I got the bike back, I was riding again. Lessons were learned. Most of my riding from this point forward will be back roads for fun. If I ride highways, it will be during the daytime when I have maximum visibility. I won't ride during the winter holiday weeks either. There are too many drunks rushing around.
I can relate to this conversation, I have some thoughts and don't and will not ride either. Thanks for do this video, I am still here to see all your videos.
Definitely can relate sensei! Especially here in GA. I feel like here in GA, drivers are always out to get you. I ride everyday to work because I have no choice, the ol lady takes the car to work. Every time I feel sketchy about any ride, I take it nice and slow for a little bit. Try to listen to my gut on what’s happening around me. Once I know everything is ok, I keep on trucking. Ride safe sensei and watch out for these GA drivers! 😅
i feel you with the power and feeling you get with riding with a club i'm in a MC here in PA and i rode out to Ohio for a National and just riding down 81 side by side with my brothers everyone getting out our way Rolling in 12 deep the rumble the looks and respect you get the love is just FKN AMAZING and i'm in this all the way man it's a lifestyle for sure..PFFP
I listened to my spirit in 2010 and started riding again in 2021 on a Harley this time and I must admit I was reckless on my Ninja so I feel ya bro but in my opinion local is more dangerous to be on 2"s these people will hit you in the back in a heart beat
Amen my brotha. I went thru the same and decided to take a break. Something told me to sell my bike and take a break. I sold it may 2024 and been taking care of stuff in my life .. hopefully there is a sign for the summer of 2025 to get back on the road. Great video
so true im 50years still riding my2023 gsxr 1000 no club never if i dont fill like riding i dont ride and mainly because of people they dont drive responsible i blast off and get away from the cell phone fool drivers its nothing wrong if you dont fill like riding follow your sprit and when you not riding you know your bike is safe and ready for the next ride
Hey brother I just started riding believe it or not I didn't get on the highway until 6 months later until I felt right and ready also for the first time I rode at night and this is 2 years later. If I'm not in the right spirit I won't ride. Always go with gut feeling. Stay safe.
I had a close call with deer a few times recently after relocating to the Carolinas. Has me to the point of not riding at night at all. I feel you on what you're saying
Yes at times I do feel the same way. When I through times like this, I get off of it. However, remember to pray psalm 121 before you put on your gear to ride. To those people who relate to this. Ride to live and live to ride. Be safe😊
Great topic. There are times when you have to focus on other things for balance. Doesn’t mean you won’t ride or don’t want to ride. Just have to do the adulting thing. lol if I could ride everyday I would but as the bread winner you have to prioritize. So sometimes riding may not be in the top 3. Those times when drivers in cars do something stupid or catch you off guard. Those things remind you to stay on your toes. Those are the stories you can share to remind your biker friends to stay alert.
Oh course. I am more strategic with riding. I realized that riding is individual journey and when one wants to ride and the spirit says yes. It is a done deal. Funny thing is that I was under the impression that people took riding seriously. lol I found out quickly most don't ride and most really lack the skill to ride. I'm not saying compete with others for miles. Because I know a few who racked up a lot of miles and I don't ride anymore due to being burnt out. Pace yourselves. Roads to Ride so ride them but enjoy them as well.
Riding adds to my life, but it doesn’t BECOME my life. Some guys use the bike to replace something that they’re missing inside of themselves which is a bad idea in my opinion. Ride safe y’all and keep the shiny side up! 🏍️
I had chance to buy a 2002 vulcan 1500 which I've had a 96 n a97 and a few other bikes n also I could of bought a 2010road king basically fixed the way I loved and ended up buying a 73 vw my dream car I've told alot of folks because my 30 year daughter didn't like the ideal of me on a bike which is partly true but it was my spirit saying buy your dream car and I did so I get your thoughts bro. Thx
Congrats on the citizenship Sensei. I grew up around people from the islands in Brooklyn, NY and just assumed you were an American. I became a minister in Brooklyn in my previous life, so I get the references to being "Spirit lead." However, the most debilitating emotion we possess is fear. Fear is always an impediment for me on a bike because I am an African American male with an affection for history. Live your life brother, everything that happens in life is not a sign or a message from on high. It's just life. I am a 60 year old grandfather. All of my grands came from my two boys. Both of whom have seen the inside of a jail. I put up my house 🏠 for bail once. It's tuff being a father. But 2 out of every 3 black men will have run ins with the system. That is not a spiritual sign, sh!t happens sometimes. This summer I road from Daytona Beach to Crescent City as north as Montana and south as Texas, 70 days 14000 miles. I didn't start really meeting people until sh!t hit the fan. My engine failed first day in Sturgis, a hole in my tire in California, air cleaner fell off in Idaho, a rider died in Death Valley. I have been to over 35 different countries and lived outside the US for 10 years...seven of which in Japan. And yes, that time on my motorcycle was the most amazing trip of my life! It's been over a month sence I road a motorcycle and I only left my house for a Thanksgiving event. So I don't have my sh!t together. Still do'n battle. I simply hate making decisions based on emotions...I despise it in myself, and hate to see it rob others. Because it's a killer. You can't control Cage dwellers or the 🌎 for that matter. But you can control your fear of them and all the manifestation of that fear, like spirit talk. I still have the patches your and your crew gave me on that corner at Traveling Talls Bagger Show. I'm the guy who yelled, "We can't recognize you with the buzz cut!" I love you and your crew, man. Continue to be the strong man you are. If you decide to make a move, don't do it out of fear. SKWID Rider's Shipmate ET1(SS/SW/MTS) US Navy, Ret. Killmonger: 2020 Fat Boy, Stage II by Blockhead SilverBAK: 2021 Road Glide, Stage IV by Rider's Shipmate
I feel you 100%. Road for 25 years. Sold my Fatboy & 1996 Gsxr750 in 2013 and have not road since. People drive crazy, are rude and suicidal. Seems like Covic released a demonic force. Just not the same. I rather watch others ride from the safety of my home.
I do feel that way. I’m home right now because I was in an accident three weeks ago. Someone stopped in front of me and I couldn’t stop fast enough. I’m out because I broke my collarbone so I’m nervous about getting back on it. I know I’m gonna get back on but I know it’s gonna take some time for me and my bike to be one again.
If you live in an area of GA where you can work it out.... I'm going to suggest you get some training, gear and a starter off-road bike. I've ridden most of my life and delt with the factors you're talking about, yes I've given up a few times as well. Around the age of 45 mortality and fear on the road started to well up big time, its around then I got the idea to make one of the best decisions of my life, which was to try out off-road riding. I'm 57 now and going stronger than ever, I've developed crazy riding skills, made a large group of friends, been amazing places and pushed myself farther than I ever though I could. Off-road has its dangers but its not like road riding... What happens is all on the rider, you and your skills against the terrain. I have a Honda Goldwing, that I tour with, it only going out a couple times a season which is more than enough.... 95% of my riding is off-road, once a ride is done, I can hardly wait for the next one...
I quit riding when I took a ride to the coast here in Oregon and almost got hit twice different times through my ride I pulled over and thought I am done. I have been riding for many years I have had 4 Harley’s and I sold them and am done with the people who have no respect for life. God. Less all who ride.
@Ride Fit Nation Bro, im right there with you. Im 48 as well. Ive had 15 NEW bikes since 2015. All liter bikes and a 636 and MT09 for stunt riding. I just bouhht my first cruiser backnin June. 2024 Road Glide. I still have my 2024 R1 as well. Inwas also partnof the MC at one time. 99% The Four Horsemen MC, and PREZ of a 1% MC - MIXBREED AZ. I dont miss it AT ALL. I miss the money we were making and that is about it. Def do not need a cut to enjoy riding. On another note, I remember a time when I eat, drank, and slept motorcycle riding. Now, at 48 it seems to not be as enjoyable as it once was. I no longer get that thrill i once got. I talk aboit this all the time. I thoight i was the only one. I live in AZ and we ride all year in great warm weather. However, i now find myself riding 2/3 time a month now. Im heart broken bro. This sucks bcuz riding is very therapitic for me. MAYBE it is the Lord telling me to find MY JOY AND PEACE IN HIM and not in these motorcycles. SALUTE BRO AND GOD BLESS Subbed!!!!!!!
I'm 59 , few years back i enjoy good long distance trip..But!! now today's driver are reckless and will hit motorcycless and leave and won't call and report the accident, i stop long rides and riding to work, i load the bike in the Toyhauler now on my long distance trip and enjoy the bike where im at.. just my way to stay safe
Whats up bro good info, call me crazy but youtube has not put your videos on my recommended time line, that may be the reason you don't get a lot of views on you other videos. RUclips has some strange algorithms. Keep doing what your doing that feels good to you.
We are all living on a little ball of dirt that's floating in space. If you're not constantly worried about nothing slamming into the planet. Get out and enjoy your life without fear of the unknown is what I'm inclined to say.
I feel you Bro I drive tractor trailers and the people I see on they phones coming through Atlanta on 285 scare me but on another note you have to listen to your spirit
Just got in a accident 10/19/24 broke femur and wrist. Was hit by a stop sign runner, and I been contemplating not riding again or atleast for a while . I had to learn how to walk again it’s been rough but I can’t go thru this again
I've recently have a friend who has given up riding. He was a leader in our group, always setting the example for others in yearly mileage, leading group rides, and spending nearly all his retirement time at the Harley Shop. In October, he had 3 close calls, where he felt his life was in danger during rides. He has now sold his bike. I was shocked, and saddened. He was a great rider and I always felt comfortable with him when he leading our rides. He still comes around the Harley Shop, but I don't know how much longer that will last. I will truly miss him. I can understand how you're feeling. Give it some time, and see if God still has a path for you, but change is hard, a bitter pill that we must sometime swallow. Many blessings biker man.
Can any one of you relate to this video?
I'm afraid I don't quite relate sensei. I feel safer and far more at ease on my bike than in a car on the roads and, besides, the trips on my bike are undeniably much more enjoyable. I am not a religious/spiritual person and don't believe that something supernatural/spiritual is in control of my bike when I ride or the traffic or the weather conditions I need to contend with. I plan my journey and try my best to hedge against contingencies such as a flat tire, mechanical failure etc. What I do agree to is that sometimes other unforeseen events intervene which would disrupt my planned bike trip. Shit happens and that's life.
I am can relate, but I'm a new rider. Only 6 months riding. I've been riding beautiful country roads. Mainly to avoid drivers on common busy streets. People in cars really make me feel unsafe. So I have been riding all the beautiful country roads back behind my house and I love it because I'm normally on these roads all by my self! I can be in the middle of road and be absolutely safe. I can stop and take pictures and nothing bad happens. I do trust my spirit when I ride. I am a believer. So when I don't feel it in my heart, I don't go out. I'm hoping I can overcome this fear of car drivers, but only when i feel safe will I ride around cars. I understand this feeling you have. P.S. I'm still watching your content
Yes, especially about the vest and leaving the club.
Peace and Blessings
I feel you, bro , almost didn't ride for about 2 years. I still kept my bike and actually have another 1 on the way. But will probably start back in around March April.
Hell yeah!!
Riding your own ride isn't just about how you ride, but also when you ride.
Big facts brother
I'm on the other side right now, had surgery just over a month ago and riding is always my get away from my daily problems and you are right about the end of the year. I was hit and drug 28 get under a car 11 years ago by a distracted driving. Ended up pinned under the car until police lifted it up and drug me out, wasn't sure if I would survive or even walk again. I go hope the spirits get you back out there, ride safe my brother
I feel skittish all the time. Many times, I think that this is the last time I will walk out the door before I get on the bike. The fear goes away once I pray and get on the bike.
That’s nothing but truth.
Your spirit will guide you. Don’t ever let nobody tell you otherwise. Great video brother. When my intuition tells me park the bike I listen, to many responsibilities to end up paralyzed.
Very f’ing true
I get it. I am going through a rough time currently. But I keep making myself get on the bike and it clears my head and takes away the negative thoughts.
That’s the beauty of riding. It’s a great pill and therapist.
We got your back brother
Man love this message brotha. This video just resonates with me on so many levels. Not too long ago a couple guys I knew from chosen few was killed on a ride(drunk driver). I’ve known a lot of folks to have passed on the iron but this definitely hit my spirit and have thought twice about swinging my leg over. Ridin has always been my passion and of course my therapy. Comin from Cali my whole life I know you’ve gotta ALWAYS keep that head on a swivel and treat every driver as if they’re out to do harm. Always have a path to utilize if a car next to you swerves over or whatever. Long story short I hear you brotha and appreciate the vid 🫡🤝🏾🤙🏾
Bro, I had to chime in on this video. Please Lison to your gut feeling about riding. On 8/26/24 I had a motorcycle accident here in Atlanta that left me with two broken elbows, three broken ribs, a cut kneecap, and a totally crushed rotator cup that cause me to have to have an osteo shoulder replacement surgery that which cause me to have stay in (Grady Hospital) for 9 days. Atlanta has become extremely bad for bike riders now that I thought about selling my race bikes and my 2020 Honda Goldwing DCT and moving somewhere were theirs far less traffic for bike riders. But I can't because like you I love riding my bike long distance and I love the passion for it. So great message my brother and please be safe.
Glad you good… but you absolutely right
Yes I can relate. There are times my spirit tell me not to ride. No matter how bad I want too. But I always follow that spirit because its better safe then sorry !!!
Yup!
68, i waited riding again after my children's were grown and child support was over, over a decade ago, 51. Still riding 2016 Indian Springfield. Now retired, trying to maintain a biking lifestyle on the meager SS received. Best to you young man, but family should come 1st! All I was interested keeping up was my volkswagon squareback, Volvo '84 Wagon, or other wagon. Peace and Blessings, you and your family.
You definitely hit on some great points! Everyone talks about ride your shit but rarely does anyone talk about the anxiety that comes with being on the road. As a single mom I love getting on my bike and trying to go new places, I also pray for protection because I have a daughter that counts on me . Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing this important message Gabby. People need start keeping it 💯 just like this. Bless up!
Bro ive gone through the not riding much myself for safety and personal reasons and im not giving it up and looking for a good long ride for next year I also stepped away from the club and it's things I miss but my spirit said I needed to step away to get myself in order properly so I feel you ride safe.
I do relate Sensei, there are times that we all feel that way at times. I feel that its me aagainst the world at times while I'm riding. Keep up the great work!
@@Chaplain_Bill Thank you brother
Me against the world is always a thing
Yes! I’ve been going through 17 months of chemo and its been a minute since I’ve ridden my bike. Don’t have the physical strength and I want to ride but fearful that I may drop my bike. I’m working out trying to gain my strength back and confidence. This spring is my goal to jump back on that Hog. Lol! Gotta get that peace of mind back that I get while riding. You know! Tranquility!
I completely understand this video. Very relatable. I haven't ridden my bike in a month now, and i usually ride my bike 5 days..but its the holiday season, and the local traffic is RIDICULOUS. I deal with depression and anxiety, so, at times, there are bad feelings that make me not get on it. And I usually listen to my mind/body. If for some reason I feel "off", I take a moment to see if I can work it out or if it persists. It happens, and ive been dealing with it my entire life. I don't let the not riding bring me down, as i know there'll be more rides, and, in GA, we really can ride year round. But, i do plan on riding this weekend to S.C. All your other non riding videos..I like. You have good advice and give your perspective of things, that maybe someone else doesn't think of. You're a good dude!
I understand I’ve taken off on a ride and notice people not looking and paying attention and turned around and came home . Great video brother.😎
You always have to follow your intuition! It is there for a reason! 😊 And if you dont things can backfire! It has happened to me plenty of times!
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REAL TALK MY BROTHER.
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I’ve felt this way about other things but not riding, thankfully. In the end nothing has power over you unless you surrender the power. Live in the moment and do what’s best for you and your family. Full respect to you for acknowledging your heart and mind. Looking forward to seeing what you share going forward. God bless man.
Man bruh this video really spoke to me on a personal level!! I had my wife listen to this video, she totally understands now exactly how I feel!!
Thank you for sharing this Chris.
I feel ya brother. I been riding since 1980. Used to ride thousands of miles with my club for over 20 years. In my 60’s now I scaled way back only doing day trips max. I will ride till I can’t anymore but it will probably get shorter and shorter. In the phase of my life now enjoying my kids and grandkids. 💪🏽
Brother, you already put in the work, now it’s time to do exactly what you’re doing. Enjoying the other great parts of life.
I live in NY bro sketchy is normal. I will never ride if I let sketchy stay in my head but yes you have to listen to your inner self and act accordingly. Peace and blessings bredren.
Yeah NYC is definitely off the charts with madness. Peace my brother.
I can relate I bought a brand new road glide last July and only put 3000 miles on it just really haven’t been in the mood for it so I bought a atv and start going to the atv parks and honestly it’s been a breath of fresh air
Sensei. I remember getting ready to go for a ride one day. My baby daughter (She is 9 now) blocked me from leaving and was adamant that I not go anywhere. I listened to what she was telling me without saying a word. Needless to say, I didn’t go riding that day. Your intuition and spirit will guide you. I love my MC but from End October-March, don’t ride as much. Plus your mindset changes as we get older bro. And riding in ATL is an exercise in itself…. 💯 To all my bro’s and sis on them 2’s, stay safe out there. ☮️
Good call. Children have that sense that we need to listen at all times. Big luv to you, your princess, and your MC. 💪🏾💯
I became a Citizen about 2 years ago salute captain. I can relate to this video. What I'd like to share is go with how you are feeling and remember the most high is the one clearing the road for you. I have three guys I ride with and we rotate who says a prayer before each ride. I always pray for everyone. We have a ride planned from CT to Niagra Falls then to Toronto next summer. We are all on BMW R GS. Me 2022 1250 40th Anniversary GS, there is a 2023 R 1250 GS and other rider a 2024 R 1300 GS. Me Ive had CR 125, YZ 125, 93 ZX7R, 02 ZX6R, 05 636R, 08 ZX10R, 2011 ZX10R, 2015 R 1200 GS now a 2022 R 1250 GS. I just do my best to be on the lookout. Most cars either dont pay attention or they hate seeing a bike just move easy while they have to wait. I pray for those drivers. Like you I have some bad thoughts. I would wheelie by cars if they did something stupid now I dont care anymore. By the way you had an awesome video on ridding in the cold that really helped me better prepare for the cold. We did a ride past weekend 34 degrees - NO PROBLEM at all. Heated gear, layers and Halvarssons Tihola gloves. God bless all my riders!
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I feel you brotha, I think about my family too during these rough times...
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Bro. It's been times I have got on my motorcycle in my driveway and my spirit wouldn't allow me to leave my driveway. You hit hard speaking facts with this video bro. Trust your instincts. Good video brother. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I think it's not about the bike per-se but general intuition. It manifests itself in different ways. I've been on rides and turned around...I've been ready to hit the road and said nah..its always a sign that I'm given and I don't ignore it.
You and I spoke about this before. Intuition speaks loud and all we have to do is listen.
Don't you worry, brother, you are doing the correct thing. I always follow my gut . And also my spirit, sometimes you have to step back and just wait even if it's one of those situations if you start a long ride and if you have to turn right back around, so be it. Your life is much more valuable
Spoken like a true champion loved the message
Much appreciated!🙏🏾💪🏾
I felt the same thing. I knew I was doing the right thing. Thanks for reassuring me.
Good afternoon RFN. I've been where you are Sensei. Trust your gut!! ONE!
Waddup Jarhead. 💪🏾💯
Man I can relate to all that you are speaking to. I've cut back on my long solo rides. The climate of thr world has changed and I am fearful of going out on my bike, and wondering if I'm going to get back home. I appreciate your honesty in this video. Keep doing what you're doing. Peace n blessings.
Not me brother I enjoy your videos and you are making great sense and you owes know one nothing but to your family brother Rock on as they say across the pond👏🏽👍🏾✌🏽
Great video Sensei. I feel the same way at times , November thru January just don’t feel right riding our motorcycles. Up here in Boston the weather changes and folks put their motorcycles away until April. Same with classic cars. But, like you said Safety comes into play during the hectic holiday season for Nov thru Jan. People don’t pay attention and the roads up North just get full of bumps and potholes. I put my Harley away November 15 and will ride it again April. I used the Dealership winter storage on my 24 Road Glide. Still bring us along when you go around the block so we can enjoy Georgia and your ride video. Stay safe you and your family. Steve from Boston
Good call Steve. The roads up snotty should be illegal. Those potholes are basically cities. 🤣 Much love.
Great topic, as a relatively new rider I can only imagine how it must feel to have YEARS under your belt, more responsibility, kids and everything and transition from street bikes to cruisers. I don't always feel like riding and don't let anyone, even the guys with decades of riding pressure me into riding lol! New or not haha!! I ride when I'm comfortable. One thing I've learned that's non negotiable with me is riding in the rain. My eyes are too bad, not doing it
Great information bro.
@@bentronparker5441 much appreciated
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Blessings from the Motor City, I understand what you’re saying. I suffered a heart attack in February and I thought I would be ready to ride by the time Be the Boss of your Motorcycle came to town, but doing a simple exercise I blinked out and fell on my bike. And I felt I wasn’t ready to ride but I had paid for the class and didn’t want to miss out and paid a heavy price for it. Peace n Love
Another good motivation video, something to think about. I always listen to the spirit when it speak to me, and like you, when I don’t, things go awry. I live in the Midwest where the spirit don’t stop me from riding, it’s the weather 16* this morning. Side note, I watch all of your videos because you always bring a good message. Keep them coming.
Thank you Alfonso. I truly appreciate you being here.
Big ups to you for sharing a part of you with us. I had the same feeling back in 2003 after being struck on my 2002 Electra glide. it was a beautiful sunny morning, and my bike was a bright orangish red color, and a guy turned right in front of me, causing a collision. He said he didn't see me. REALLY? Almost broke my femur. Every time I got on the bike after that, I found myself riding the brakes, totally paranoid, if you will. It took a long time for me to enjoy riding again, and I had been riding since the mid 70s. Take your time, my friend. Riding is in our blood. Only you can determine the right time to mount up again. in the meantime keep on sharing.
Great share and thank you for giving some insight on your experience. 💪🏾
Oh no Dude. Dont give up Man!
When did I say I was giving up?
Damn bruh,i felt this....i drive trucks for a living and some of these people dont respect a 80,000 lb truck some of them look right past a bike...i dont ride during the holidays neither...
I appreciate you for that video brother!!👍🏾
Hey brother you are keeping it 100% real I went though the same thing from TX Road Dawgs for life Its not the same when you don't ride with your brothers
Another good video brother. Hopefully we can get to soon
Thank you big brother. We will definitely link up soon.
I can relate. This year my miles were not like normal. I still rode and did my thang. But not as much. Had some adulting to take care of this year. Even though I am the President of my club. I still made it happen. So truly respect goes out to you. I’m here the Atlanta area also. Let me when you know when you come outside to ride locally
Fully understand. Glad someone talked about it. Truthfully.
Peace and Blessings 🙌 🙌
Peace and blessings
Bro, me wife and I got rid of all our sports bikes; MV Agusta Brutale Serie Oro, MV Agusta Brutale 2024 Assen(wife's bike), Ducati V4R, Suzuki 3rd Gen Hayabusa and BMW M1000RR; and sold all those bikes and got us 2 brand new 2025 Triumph Rocket 3R Storms. Mine is all black and wife's bike is blue/black color scheme. We love them to death, can ride further and with more comfort than any distance we could do on sports bikes. The Rocket 3R storm is seemingly as agile as the Speed Triple, but with the torque of a freight train and the speed of the Hayabusa and from 0-60 no sports bike will beat us off the line even if the sports bikes have the Brentune. Anything over 80 mph then that's a different story. But, these Triumphs, that we have, to go 100,000 miles easily without engine or mechanical issues; which I could NEVER say that about any of the sports bikes we had. We'll 100% keep these Rockets until the next major upgrade comes out and then we'll continue staying with the Rocket 3R's for the foreseeable future !
I took 10 years off becasue of my daughter. I got back into it a couple years ago since she graduated and moved out. I have been doing some long distance riding but you are right the shit is dangerous and people don't give AF about you. These people will risk killing you over 10 feet of space. I have seriously been considering stopping street riding and just going to the tack to get my fix. Sure the track can be dangerous as well but I think its a good compromise.
People have lost their shit in these streets and it pisses me off. The world has become zombies.
Thank you for sharing. Im going through this currently. Something in me is telling me not to ride right now, locally or otherwise.
Pamela, keep listening to your spirit. 💪🏾💯
I'm here, brother. Love hearing from you
Definitely get it! I use to ride everywhere but now I barely touch my bike unless I’m going long distance. Roadways have gotten so busy where I’m at and like you said the driving is terrible. Everyone acts like I’m racing them when I’m just chilling and clearing the mind.
EXACTLY! People act a fool because there are no laws protecting riders.
Yes Sir I only ride when I feel it I have that feeling to bro.
That's good to hear, man. We should never rush spirit.
I can relate 💯 percent bro. The attention span of these drivers is going downhill. My bike is currently taken apart and I’m taking my time bro.
WOW...
I feel the exact same way. I thought it was only me.
Thank You !!
I can relate in somewhat of a different way, first I’ve always been a little nervous on the highway lot’s of road rage folk’s out here, plus you got to be careful if you’re riding alone far from home people can be mean.
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First time here. I had a fall after a car bounced a 18 wheeler tire two lanes over into me on I-75 that had me questioning life choices. Once I got the bike back, I was riding again. Lessons were learned. Most of my riding from this point forward will be back roads for fun. If I ride highways, it will be during the daytime when I have maximum visibility. I won't ride during the winter holiday weeks either. There are too many drunks rushing around.
I can relate to this conversation, I have some thoughts and don't and will not ride either. Thanks for do this video, I am still here to see all your videos.
Thanks for sharing!
Always listen to that gut feeling, mine has never steered me wrong.
What’s up man. It’s good seeing this name in the comment section.
Definitely can relate sensei! Especially here in GA. I feel like here in GA, drivers are always out to get you. I ride everyday to work because I have no choice, the ol lady takes the car to work.
Every time I feel sketchy about any ride, I take it nice and slow for a little bit. Try to listen to my gut on what’s happening around me. Once I know everything is ok, I keep on trucking. Ride safe sensei and watch out for these GA drivers! 😅
Exactly!! The GA drivers are on a whole other level. That 285 is another universe.🤣
I feel you it took 4 years after leaving my club. Now riding along is more for me.
Amen my brother 🙏🏽💯
i feel you with the power and feeling you get with riding with a club i'm in a MC here in PA and i rode out to Ohio for a National and just riding down 81 side by side with my brothers everyone getting out our way Rolling in 12 deep the rumble the looks and respect you get the love is just FKN AMAZING and i'm in this all the way man it's a lifestyle for sure..PFFP
Definitely listen to the spirit brother… I have had the same feeling
I listened to my spirit in 2010 and started riding again in 2021 on a Harley this time and I must admit I was reckless on my Ninja so I feel ya bro but in my opinion local is more dangerous to be on 2"s these people will hit you in the back in a heart beat
Agreed. I ride local on country roads where there’s hardly no one. But still have to watch out for wild life.
Great life message 🙏
Amen my brotha. I went thru the same and decided to take a break. Something told me to sell my bike and take a break. I sold it may 2024 and been taking care of stuff in my life .. hopefully there is a sign for the summer of 2025 to get back on the road. Great video
What’s up my bro. It’s good hearing from you. We definitely have to follow that gut feeling and do what’s best. Thank you for sharing this. 💪🏾💯
so true im 50years still riding my2023 gsxr 1000 no club never if i dont fill like riding i dont ride and mainly because of people they dont drive responsible i blast off and get away from the cell phone fool drivers its nothing wrong if you dont fill like riding follow your sprit and when you not riding you know your bike is safe and ready for the next ride
Hey brother I just started riding believe it or not I didn't get on the highway until 6 months later until I felt right and ready also for the first time I rode at night and this is 2 years later. If I'm not in the right spirit I won't ride. Always go with gut feeling. Stay safe.
I had a close call with deer a few times recently after relocating to the Carolinas. Has me to the point of not riding at night at all. I feel you on what you're saying
Listen to God and spirit and do what's best for you and your family. God bless and good luck.
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Great message. The growth is knowing when to say. I’m gonna skip this event or hang with the family this week. Grown man 💩!!!
Well said
Yes at times I do feel the same way. When I through times like this, I get off of it. However, remember to pray psalm 121 before you put on your gear to ride. To those people who relate to this. Ride to live and live to ride. Be safe😊
Thank you, I will💪🏾💯
Great topic. There are times when you have to focus on other things for balance. Doesn’t mean you won’t ride or don’t want to ride. Just have to do the adulting thing. lol if I could ride everyday I would but as the bread winner you have to prioritize. So sometimes riding may not be in the top 3. Those times when drivers in cars do something stupid or catch you off guard. Those things remind you to stay on your toes. Those are the stories you can share to remind your biker friends to stay alert.
Absolutely! You are speaking all truth brother.
Oh course. I am more strategic with riding. I realized that riding is individual journey and when one wants to ride and the spirit says yes. It is a done deal. Funny thing is that I was under the impression that people took riding seriously. lol I found out quickly most don't ride and most really lack the skill to ride. I'm not saying compete with others for miles. Because I know a few who racked up a lot of miles and I don't ride anymore due to being burnt out. Pace yourselves. Roads to Ride so ride them but enjoy them as well.
Brother take some time off but, don't stop your inspiring.
I agree with what you are saying. I enjoy ridding but lately I take a break here an there
Riding adds to my life, but it doesn’t BECOME my life. Some guys use the bike to replace something that they’re missing inside of themselves which is a bad idea in my opinion. Ride safe y’all and keep the shiny side up! 🏍️
I had chance to buy a 2002 vulcan 1500 which I've had a 96 n a97 and a few other bikes n also I could of bought a 2010road king basically fixed the way I loved and ended up buying a 73 vw my dream car I've told alot of folks because my 30 year daughter didn't like the ideal of me on a bike which is partly true but it was my spirit saying buy your dream car and I did so I get your thoughts bro. Thx
Good choice Kevin
Congrats on the citizenship Sensei. I grew up around people from the islands in Brooklyn, NY and just assumed you were an American.
I became a minister in Brooklyn in my previous life, so I get the references to being "Spirit lead."
However, the most debilitating emotion we possess is fear. Fear is always an impediment for me on a bike because I am an African American male with an affection for history.
Live your life brother, everything that happens in life is not a sign or a message from on high.
It's just life.
I am a 60 year old grandfather. All of my grands came from my two boys. Both of whom have seen the inside of a jail. I put up my house 🏠 for bail once. It's tuff being a father. But 2 out of every 3 black men will have run ins with the system. That is not a spiritual sign, sh!t happens sometimes.
This summer I road from Daytona Beach to Crescent City as north as Montana and south as Texas, 70 days 14000 miles. I didn't start really meeting people until sh!t hit the fan. My engine failed first day in Sturgis, a hole in my tire in California, air cleaner fell off in Idaho, a rider died in Death Valley. I have been to over 35 different countries and lived outside the US for 10 years...seven of which in Japan. And yes, that time on my motorcycle was the most amazing trip of my life!
It's been over a month sence I road a motorcycle and I only left my house for a Thanksgiving event. So I don't have my sh!t together. Still do'n battle.
I simply hate making decisions based on emotions...I despise it in myself, and hate to see it rob others.
Because it's a killer.
You can't control Cage dwellers or the 🌎 for that matter. But you can control your fear of them and all the manifestation of that fear, like spirit talk. I still have the patches your and your crew gave me on that corner at Traveling Talls Bagger Show. I'm the guy who yelled, "We can't recognize you with the buzz cut!" I love you and your crew, man. Continue to be the strong man you are. If you decide to make a move, don't do it out of fear.
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ET1(SS/SW/MTS) US Navy, Ret.
Killmonger: 2020 Fat Boy, Stage II by Blockhead
SilverBAK: 2021 Road Glide, Stage IV by Rider's Shipmate
I feel you 100%. Road for 25 years. Sold my Fatboy & 1996 Gsxr750 in 2013 and have not road since.
People drive crazy, are rude and suicidal. Seems like Covic released a demonic force. Just not the same. I rather watch others ride from the safety of my home.
I do feel that way. I’m home right now because I was in an accident three weeks ago. Someone stopped in front of me and I couldn’t stop fast enough. I’m out because I broke my collarbone so I’m nervous about getting back on it. I know I’m gonna get back on but I know it’s gonna take some time for me and my bike to be one again.
If you live in an area of GA where you can work it out.... I'm going to suggest you get some training, gear and a starter off-road bike. I've ridden most of my life and delt with the factors you're talking about, yes I've given up a few times as well. Around the age of 45 mortality and fear on the road started to well up big time, its around then I got the idea to make one of the best decisions of my life, which was to try out off-road riding. I'm 57 now and going stronger than ever, I've developed crazy riding skills, made a large group of friends, been amazing places and pushed myself farther than I ever though I could. Off-road has its dangers but its not like road riding... What happens is all on the rider, you and your skills against the terrain. I have a Honda Goldwing, that I tour with, it only going out a couple times a season which is more than enough.... 95% of my riding is off-road, once a ride is done, I can hardly wait for the next one...
I quit riding when I took a ride to the coast here in Oregon and almost got hit twice different times through my ride I pulled over and thought I am done.
I have been riding for many years I have had 4 Harley’s and I sold them and am done with the people who have no respect for life.
God. Less all who ride.
Again brother in a higher power
All of what you're saying is facts.
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Bro, im right there with you. Im 48 as well. Ive had 15 NEW bikes since 2015. All liter bikes and a 636 and MT09 for stunt riding. I just bouhht my first cruiser backnin June. 2024 Road Glide. I still have my 2024 R1 as well.
Inwas also partnof the MC at one time. 99% The Four Horsemen MC, and PREZ of a 1% MC - MIXBREED AZ. I dont miss it AT ALL. I miss the money we were making and that is about it. Def do not need a cut to enjoy riding.
On another note, I remember a time when I eat, drank, and slept motorcycle riding. Now, at 48 it seems to not be as enjoyable as it once was. I no longer get that thrill i once got. I talk aboit this all the time. I thoight i was the only one. I live in AZ and we ride all year in great warm weather. However, i now find myself riding 2/3 time a month now. Im heart broken bro. This sucks bcuz riding is very therapitic for me.
MAYBE it is the Lord telling me to find MY JOY AND PEACE IN HIM and not in these motorcycles.
SALUTE BRO AND GOD BLESS
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Point well taken.
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I'm 59 , few years back i enjoy good long distance trip..But!! now today's driver are reckless and will hit motorcycless and leave and won't call and report the accident, i stop long rides and riding to work, i load the bike in the Toyhauler now on my long distance trip and enjoy the bike where im at.. just my way to stay safe
Whats up bro good info, call me crazy but youtube has not put your videos on my recommended time line, that may be the reason you don't get a lot of views on you other videos. RUclips has some strange algorithms. Keep doing what your doing that feels good to you.
RUclips is full of crap bro. It’s designed to keep people fighting this dumb algorithm.
This video spoke to me
We are all living on a little ball of dirt that's floating in space.
If you're not constantly worried about nothing slamming into the planet.
Get out and enjoy your life without fear of the unknown is what I'm inclined to say.
RESPECT ❤
I feel you Bro I drive tractor trailers and the people I see on they phones coming through Atlanta on 285 scare me but on another note you have to listen to your spirit
Bro, that 285 reminds me of another scene from Dragon ball with Goku and Vageta.🤣
Hey, first time on your site, I commend you for listening to the Holy Spirit. You will not go wrong.
Just got in a accident 10/19/24 broke femur and wrist. Was hit by a stop sign runner, and I been contemplating not riding again or atleast for a while . I had to learn how to walk again it’s been rough but I can’t go thru this again
I definitely relate
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This was me during October
But I feel better now
I 100% feel you....
All the people on cell phones scares me to death