Thanks for all the replies and advice. Here's the scope (pun intended).

Yep.....it's me. My left knee. Just today I was walking back to my den, and my left knee buckled. Fell into a piece of furniture, knocked over a bunch of stuff (to include my 2005 "Give Tanks" H-D gift for buying $250 worth of stuff around Christmas that year.......and pretty much wrecked it. Should be able to fix it up. Anyway........
Had an MRI on 12 MAR. Met with my orthopod today. I have a "horizontal cleavage tear of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus," and a "bone contusion posterior central aspect of the patella.
Surgery (scope) is scheduled for 16 April at 1pm. I've been going to PT three time a week, plus doing the "homework" they assign, for three weeks now. It is amazing how weak my left quad is compared to my right. Not real sure what he's gonna do in there, but he did tell me the tear is in an area with not much of a blood supply, so there will be some removal an reshaping of the meniscus. He put me on Mobic when I saw him earlier this month, but that stuff doesn't do anything for me. Still hurts like hell, and when it "catches" on the tear, I fall.
So.......he told me to ride all I could between now and surgery day, because after surgery he doesn't want me riding for at least two months. That........in and of itself........is going to SUCK so bad. Still thinking about putting it off, but I've had just about all I can stand of the pain, the locking, the grinding, laying awake at night..........just want it fixed. He's concerned about the bone contusion, and will scope that area as well. Also, my ACL is partially torn. He'll look at it during surgery as well. Not much can be done about that except grafting a hunk of patellar ligament in place of the ACL.
I'm 46 years old. With my activity level, he tells me that knee replacement is out of the question...........I'd wear it out in 5 years. So, I need to make his repair work last as long as possible......at least 15 years or more.
So.....what do you guys think? Will I REALLY have to leave the bikes parked for two months (which means Renea and I will report to Ribfest in the ton truck) or is there any way possible I can be functional one month post-op.
Still reporting for PT three times per week until surgery date. I want the knee as strong as I can get it prior to surgery with hopes it will make recovery go faster. That's alot of riding time I'll miss...........and with all I have going on..........I really need to be able to ride.
Thanks,
Henry