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    Who really cares it if saves money.Way less then paying for head shrink and my goal is to drop dead when I spend my last dime-screw the kids they can make there own like momma and I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeman55 View Post
    Who really cares it if saves money.Way less then paying for head shrink and my goal is to drop dead when I spend my last dime-screw the kids they can make there own like momma and I did.
    Amen brother!
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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeman55 View Post
    Who really cares it if saves money.Way less then paying for head shrink and my goal is to drop dead when I spend my last dime-screw the kids they can make there own like momma and I did.
    +1

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    It's funny the twist this thread took... my bike is my therapy too

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    1. I still get up every morning and go to work.
    2. The kids are all grown and gone.
    3. The bills are all paid.
    4. I do not feel the need to justify anything that i spend for my brain melt......

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    The $28.41 saved on gas is quickly absorbed by Rick W, Wingstuff, Baggershield,SoCal, etc. that ain't even talking riding gear such as my 3Bell, 2 Shoei, Oalkey, God only knows how many gloves and jackets and boots.

    As for mileage my wife's MX5 gets better at 180 HP and is just as peppy.
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    Forget money

    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    It's funny the twist this thread took... my bike is my therapy too
    Yes - THERAPY . It was missing word I couldn't find . Riding Therapy - it is phenomenal process of recharging / refreshing or enriching our soul ; unique concept of curing all mental inefficiencies , ultimately motivating our predispositions , personality , consiousness , discipline . Riding and beautifying our machines is a peaceful transition between never ended childhood and challenging demons sleeping inside us .

    It would be foolish to compare all of it to meaninglessly counted money .

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    Time is money and I save a hell of a lot of time riding to and from work in the car pool lane!

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    Are you kidding me! This thing is costing me a fortune. Pipes , tires , wheels , chrome , insurance! But I'm having a ball!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    Are you kidding me! This thing is costing me a fortune. Pipes , tires , wheels , chrome , insurance! But I'm having a ball!!!
    Very well worded my friend.
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