A sad day. My beautiful 2014 CVO Limited is gone but not forgotten.
Last February I was riding around a curve in Death Valley and encountered a near-head-on situation with a speeding Mercedes Benz who was in my lane. He moved before I had to bail out into the desert but it caused me to begin thinking about my mortality.
Then, a couple of weeks ago my buddy came within a whisper of being rear-ended at a stop sign by some ignorant woman talking on the phone.
That did it for me. I talked it over with my wife and decided to get rid of the bike. After all, there are still many, many ways that I can kill myself and maybe her, without an inherently dangerous motorcycle.
Lest you think me a wus, many years ago I had a very bad accident on a motorcycle and I know what it is like.
So, even though my heart says ride, my brain says don't and this time I'm listening to my brain.
I sold my bike to Las Vegas Harley Davidson, delivered it Wednesday and last seen it was sitting on the showroom floor looking for a new owner.
Take care guys, and please ride safe.
-Dick-