James the decision to ride or not to ride can only be answered by you. I have been riding off and on since I was 15. I quit riding in 1975 as I didn't have the time and had 2 young children. In 1999
I decided it was time to ride again as the children were grown and the pull was too much to resist.
I wanted a touring bike so the wife would be comfortable riding with me so I bought a used 98 Electra Glide Classic. In 2001 I bought my Road Glide Ultra.
Last year going out to Eureka Springs Arkansas I laid her down @ 70 MPH on I-40 in Tennessee.
I had gone into a tank slapper and laid her down rather than take a sure trip to the hospital by going high side. Slid 300 feet before stopping. Oh and I was towing a trailer at the time. I was 68 years old at the time. I straightened out the fender and road her 30 + miles to Bumpas HD in Jackson Tn. Yes, I had some reservations about getting back on but, that didn't happen until the next day. I knew if I didn't get back on, my riding days were over. I am still riding, and going back to Eureka Springs this June for the NMITM.
As they say: There are 2 types of riders. Those that have been down and those that are going to go down.
Oh, I only had a small raspberry on my elbow and a little larger one on my left butt cheek. I did ruin my rain suit ( pants and jacket ), a pair of jeans, a pair of underwear ( ripped ), and a long sleeve shirt.
Being alert and well trained is what saved my a**.
Good luck on your decision. It is up to you.
Mike