I am originally from Indiana. I grew up with only about 5 months of decent weather for riding so I never really thought of buying a bike. Oh, I rode when I was younger, but never owned my own bike. So moving to Florida and attending Daytona Bike Week the first year we lived here was the deciding factor. I told my husband then that the following year we would be riding to Bike Week. Well we were, but on HIS bike. Didn’t take me long to figure out that I wanted my own. So for my 50th Birthday, my dear husband bought me a 1996 Honda Shadow 600 VLX. Sweet bike for a real beginner. Didn’t take long though till I upgraded to an 03 Honda 750 ACE. I really enjoyed that bike but I am raising my grandson, Eli. He loves to ride, but he is ADHD. Putting a child at age 6 on the back of the Ace wasn’t a problem. But as he grew older and bigger the realization that it was no fun to worry about him the entire time we rode finally hit home. It’s really difficult for a child with ADHD to sit still and when you combine that with 100 #’s, well you get the picture. So I decided to trade in the ACE and bought my 2006 Honda Aero 750 Motortrike so Eli and I can ride anytime we want.
I couldn’t be happier and neither could Eli. We can ride anywhere and whenever we want now and have loads of fun.
I guess for me, riding my own bike has helped me grow in so many ways. I have always been pretty independent, but riding my own and taking trips with my Sisters has given me a completely new outlook on life. I enjoy the open road, the smells in the air that you don’t get in a cage, the wind in my face and even the morning chill in the air. Riding is my therapy, when things get a little rough with life, I can jump on the trike and blow out the cobwebs so to speak. May you all have miles of smiles on the road of life.