You got me to thinking about why I got back on......first was first day with new first motorcycle-my fault: unconscious of road surface. Second was four years later, same bike-my fault: same back tire worn square in a turn with water on the surface-unconscious of road surface. The first event was there was no way I was gonna abandon a new bike after I had made the decision to buy it, chalk it up to experience. Hey, I was 18-19 and indestructible. The second was clearly my inattention to tire condition and road surface. I could and did fix these. The main reason was I still wanted to ride regardless. I have had guns pulled on me, stuff thrown at me from opposing traffic (and hit), been hit glancing blows by cars, been faced with people swerving into my lane just to watch me chicken out for laughs and coped with some of my poor decisions to ride in bad weather. I learned from every event and studied how not to repeat any of them. My priority was I wanted to ride.
I lost interest after nearly 20 years of riding and getting a company car and other reasons. I just decided not to ride. Then about 25 years or so later the new breed of scooters caught my eye, OUR eye and we started riding again. Today, I would rather ride than eat and I can eat pretty well! I do not know if I could survive as severe a crash as some of you have but right now, I want to ride and I will as long as I can.
So, Hound, it is your decision for your reasons. I think we will all support you whatever your decision may be. Whether you ride or not, we will appreciate your input here.
Karl