Hi achternaam, Life can take a radical diversion as a result of one dumb moment. Just ask Romano Fenati, now famous for all the wrong reasons he allowed a brain fart to trash a promising career. Motorcycling's like that, it's a game where a few seconds inattention or a dumb error can have drastic consequences. Not only do we have more distraction from technology these days it also comes down to hydration, food choice and the night before's indulgences. How many have avoided disaster by plain old dumb luck? A narrow miss or an "it could-a-been-worse" moment. Hands up... I have! Total concentration is the key. That's actually part of the attraction, isn't it? A total involvement of the senses. When riding well, nothing else can impinge on the old grey matter. I reckon that's never more true than in the wet. On one recent soggy spin for an over-nighter in Licola a mate and I plowed through wet, wet road, brown rivulets, falling rocks, leaf and branch litter. Intense concentration and smooth riding in those conditions make for a Zen-like experience in my book. Fine weather riders miss out I reckon. On a sad note, my alarm clock is dying, I fear it's not much longer for this world. I'm serious, it's gonna be the end of an era. This is a cheapie clock, powered by a single AA battery that needs changing about once a year. I bought it in the first few weeks of my Nursing training in 1983 and it's never missed a beep in 35 years of silent service. It's a mechanical sympathy thing.
Like me, it makes weird noises when it gets picked up off the floor and takes a few minutes to settle afterward. It ticks loudly for about 5 minutes in an off-kilter idle a bit like my old Ducati. The delay between the click of the mechanism and the beeping of the alarm is getting longer. I always had in mind it would go until it was time for me to retire and never need an alarm clock again. Maybe I should retire when the alarm clock does. Tempting...
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