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    Happy to see that you are able to ride. I thought that your equilibrium might be screwed up due to the ear drum damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BARRYS770 View Post
    Happy to see that you are able to ride. I thought that your equilibrium might be screwed up due to the ear drum damage.

    Barry
    Thanks, Barry. I do know, and recognize that my brain is still not 100 % what it was before the lightning strike. I said that to my wife today, and her retort was, "well...even if you are only at 70 %, you are still more there than most people." My response was that I felt like I was at 75 %.

    I feel it is important to self-recognize trhat I am not up to where I was...prior to meeting Hornblower...er...oops...I meant getting struck by lightning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Thanks, Barry. I do know, and recognize that my brain is still not 100 % what it was before the lightning strike. I said that to my wife today, and her retort was, "well...even if you are only at 70 %, you are still more there than most people." My response was that I felt like I was at 75 %.

    I feel it is important to self-recognize trhat I am not up to where I was...prior to meeting Hornblower...er...oops...I meant getting struck by lightning.
    If the 25.314159% that you've lost is the negative stuff and you still have 74.685841% remaining that is the positive stuff in your life, you'll be good to go anywhere. Best wishes on your recovery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BARRYS770 View Post
    If the 25.314159% that you've lost is the negative stuff and you still have 74.685841% remaining that is the positive stuff in your life, you'll be good to go anywhere. Best wishes on your recovery.

    Barry
    I like how you think, Barry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Thanks, Barry. I do know, and recognize that my brain is still not 100 % what it was before the lightning strike. I said that to my wife today, and her retort was, "well...even if you are only at 70 %, you are still more there than most people." My response was that I felt like I was at 75 %.

    I feel it is important to self-recognize trhat I am not up to where I was...prior to meeting Hornblower...er...oops...I meant getting struck by lightning.
    What? No, I'm quite sure it was the lightning strike that altered your ego, I mean IQ

    BTW, Miles, you had been thoughtful enough to ask about my brother earlier so seriously, thanks for that. For those interested, here's a quick update... his bike was considered totaled by the insurance company and so, he will be receiving a check for that. He has no plans to buy a replacement. After multiple trips to Urgent Care and ultimately the Wound Center, his leg injury is finally beginning to heal properly and we're all hoping he is out of the woods on that. He will likely have several more treatments to stay on top of this. He thanks you all for your prayers and concern and so do I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    What? No, I'm quite sure it was the lightning strike that altered your ego, I mean IQ

    BTW, Miles, you had been thoughtful enough to ask about my brother earlier so seriously, thanks for that. For those interested, here's a quick update... his bike was considered totaled by the insurance company and so, he will be receiving a check for that. He has no plans to buy a replacement. After multiple trips to Urgent Care and ultimately the Wound Center, his leg injury is finally beginning to heal properly and we're all hoping he is out of the woods on that. He will likely have several more treatments to stay on top of this. He thanks you all for your prayers and concern and so do I.
    Ken, thank you for the update on Luther. Infections can be worse than the original injury.

    I have no problem at all with Luther deciding not to buy another bike. That is his choice, and I respect him for making that difficult decision.

    So...you mean to say...that I rode his "totaled" out bike up to the barn, and then got struck by lightning on my bike. Whew...Man...someone is trying to tell me something, but all I hear (with my ears blown out) is Big Dawg and Hornblower laughing at me.

    Thanks, Ken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post

    So...you mean to say...that I rode his "totaled" out bike up to the barn, and then got struck by lightning on my bike. Whew...Man...someone is trying to tell me something, but all I hear (with my ears blown out) is Big Dawg and Hornblower laughing at me.

    Thanks, Ken.
    The picture is still "etched" in my mind of seeing you ride off on my brother's totaled bike while looking back and saying, "I told you I could ride anything!".

    I think I can speak for Big Dawg when I say we are laughing with you, not at you .

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    I am going to have a local artist paint the new helmet, with some type of lightning images on it, but not overdone. I agree that it can easily be overdone, so it just needs to show the image, without going crazy, like...adding 31.4159 punds of chrome to your new bike, and then having to polish it everyday.

    This is the local guy I will have do my helmet: http://www.screwydesigns.com/about.html


    If I like what I see, I may have him do the entire bike, but...NOT with lightning scenes all over it. Maybe a Honda Titanium color paint, with muted Black Frost ghost flames on the front half.
    screwy does all of are painting and does some cool paint jobs, he is going to paint my bushtec trailer to match my f6b.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabikepro View Post
    screwy does all of are painting and does some cool paint jobs, he is going to paint my bushtec trailer to match my f6b.

    Thanks for the info, Dale. I have made contact with Scottie at Screwy, but I need to get over there and take my helmet to him.

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    Helmet Paint

    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Thanks for the info, Dale. I have made contact with Scottie at Screwy, but I need to get over there and take my helmet to him.
    This is kind of like the Darkside discussion, so do what you want but I have always heard that Helmet Companies frown on and advise not to paint their helmets because it can affect the integrity due to some sort of chemical reaction between the paint and the composite material. I have never seen any testing on this but I don't want to be the crash test dummy either.

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