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bike, or test riding or renting a bike at a dealership would be a good way to ease back into riding. Better yet, take a friend with you who owns a bike, rent one or go on a test ride together. I enjoy a ride alone with my thoughts, but I also enjoy riding with someone. A friend will give you honest feedback and encouragement along the way, and two years later will make fun of how nervous you were when you started riding again. Buying a bike requires some thought. New or used? What type of bike? A stripped down sportster or a loaded touring bike? A Harley Davidson? Suzuki? BMW? Indian? There are a lot of choices, but it all boils down to personal preference. Just because you rode a Honda Nighthawk when you were 25, doesn’t mean that kind of bike fits you now. Bikes are different, and so are you, just look in the mirror. Look at multiple styles, sit on them, ask the salesmen lots of questions, and ride the bike you are most interested in. Many dealerships have models available for test rides or for rent. Make the informed rather than spur of the moment decision and you will be rewarded. Try before you buy. We Purchase Classic Cars From Local Owners! Classic Car Restorations, Purchases & Sales! Call 518-852-2858 Part of riding safely is being prepared and investing in the right gear. A good helmet, gloves, and riding jacket are the (bare minimum) essentials everyone needs. I am a believer in protecting yourself as much as possible, and fortunately, there are a lot of very good products on the market to help you do just t hat. It’s important to wear what is comfortable, because if it is comfortable, you will actually wear it. You’ll be amazed at how much is out there for your new pastime. | 788 5th Ave, Troy, NY 12182 AutoMotionClassics.com Riding a motorcycle does carry some risk, mostly in the form of distracted or inattentive drivers. It’s your job to make your ride as safe and enjoyable as possible. It’s true that the more you ride, the better you will get, but consider taking some professional training. I have, and it was money well spent. I left each class with some techniques I could use in everyday situations. It makes a difference not only in your confidence level, but in your riding ability as well. Getting back into riding has been a very rewarding experience for me personally, and some friends as well. I hope to continue riding until my granddaughter takes my bike away. Take your time, do your homework, make the right choices and the rewards will be many. With the right bike, the right equipment and some training, you’ll enjoy being “on the road again…” Sorry Willie, I just couldn’t resist! 55PlusLivingGuide.com 33