Great video from Piaggio. Long but well done.
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There is increased resonance to this video as I saw it after coming home from an Oncology visit that gave me a limited time on this planet between the "stars and the earth". I have a job that allows me to ride a bike about every day and Moto Guzzi fill two-thirds of those days. It may well stimulate me to purchase a V85 as I just seem to run into one problem after another with the Stelvio. Perhaps a visit to my local dealer is in the cards. More time on a bike, means less time thinking about other things in my opinion.
There is increased resonance to this video as I saw it after coming home from an Oncology visit that gave me a limited time on this planet between the "stars and the earth". I have a job that allows me to ride a bike about every day and Moto Guzzi fill two-thirds of those days. It may well stimulate me to purchase a V85 as I just seem to run into one problem after another with the Stelvio. Perhaps a visit to my local dealer is in the cards. More time on a bike, means less time thinking about other things in my opinion.
That's really a friendly offer . Here's hoping our borders open soon . Peter
Thanks to both Bill and John for your kind thoughts. This "male disease" called Prostate Cancer came in with a rush last year and after surgery in Nov 2020, it still stubbornly resisted and so now it's at Stage 4 and non-curative, but I'm on treatment to keep it in check, which may give me around 5 years. I'm doing well and working full time still and riding every day and fiddling on with my Guzzis and enjoying life."Liking" that seemed wrong on countless levels, but I did because such a post deserves immediate acknowledgement.
Your post stopped me in my tracks. Actually, as I was sitting in the kitchen sipping coffee, I wasn't making much headway.
Seriously, if that medical visit and your other activities get you on the road anywhere near the top of Virginia, please check in.
There are, indubitably, more compelling destinations, but the roads here are stupendous, the Moto Grappa has a harem you are welcome to sample if you didn't ride all this way, and Kathi and I run a faux B&B with unbeatable rates - code for $0 -- for select Guzzisti and their spousal units.
Please keep all of us here posted on your doings.
Best wishes,
Bill
"Liking" that seemed wrong on countless levels, but I did because such a post deserves immediate acknowledgement...
Your post stopped me in my tracks. Actually, as I was sitting in the kitchen sipping coffee, I wasn't making much headway.
Seriously, if that medical visit and your other activities get you on the road anywhere near the top of Virginia, please check in...
Best wishes,
Bill
Bill, you are without a doubt the very nicest person I’ve never had the pleasure to meet personally. Truly.
Bill, you are a gentleman in the truest sense.You are kind.
I need to keep you from any conversations with Kathi about my virtues and vices.
Bill
You know what I hope for you twenty years from now you will be telling someone about the ordeals you want thru with this stinking cancer.God bless you and your wife.There is increased resonance to this video as I saw it after coming home from an Oncology visit that gave me a limited time on this planet between the "stars and the earth". I have a job that allows me to ride a bike about every day and Moto Guzzi fill two-thirds of those days. It may well stimulate me to purchase a V85 as I just seem to run into one problem after another with the Stelvio. Perhaps a visit to my local dealer is in the cards. More time on a bike, means less time thinking about other things in my opinion.
Thanks for the kind words Scott and an update is that nothing has changed and the cancer is still dormant, work is ongoing full time, and motorcycle riding is continuing daily. The Stelvio is running like a top and the leaking front forks are now fixed and the Griso is great with new headers from Todd and the weather is staying sunny and dry. Thanks for the lovely thoughts.You know what I hope for you twenty years from now you will be telling someone about the ordeals you want thru with this stinking cancer.God bless you and your wife.