Brutally honest, Tim. I'm sorry your wife went through this. I wish her the best and a quick recovery. You'll probably never know it, but your honesty may save a life in the future.
So sorry to hear of your travel issues and unfortunate accident. Happily your wife is home and healing. Sounds like her spirits and determination are in high gear. Beautiful new bike Beth. You will be back on the road in no time.
Sorry to hear this. I just came across your channel and I'm happy to support you and other fellow motovloggers. Keep up the great work and ride safe out there ...
I never understand why haul a trailer behind a motorcycle. Yes, they build them, but that does not mean they are safe for any motorcycles. If you analyze the physics, it is one very dangerous heavy weight behind you that is constantly pushing your bike, or worse, pulling you on uphill should you lose engine power. Anyone out there thinking on investing on these trailers, just go take your vehicle, motorcycles were not designed to haul anything, period. I too do most maintenance on my motorcycles and cars, dealers can never be trusted, that is why they are known as stealers. You should have filed a lawsuit against that Harley dealer. I hope your wife recovers quickly and thanks for your sound advices. I have a little over half a million miles of riding on various terrains and can say, motorcycling is fun but not for everyone. If you have started riding at a very young age, go for it, but some people start riding when they retire or when they are older than 30 years old, they are the ones making it to the national motorcycle death and injury statistics.
@@EZMotoTim Hi Tim, the laws of physics are not based on opinions, but facts. There are manufacturers that advertise trailers for sport cars that were never designed to haul a trailer, but if they can SELL it to the CONSUMERS, they will keep selling their unsafe products. I do like to hear what other riders have to say and I will back my 'opinion' with fact🙂! Again, Thank you for your many great contents. Our thoughts are with your wife. Take care.
Brutally honest, Tim. I'm sorry your wife went through this. I wish her the best and a quick recovery. You'll probably never know it, but your honesty may save a life in the future.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for your candour and best wishes
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Deeply sorry Tim about your lovely Wife. Speedy recovery and thoughts and prays are with you..
Thank you and thanks for watching.
So sorry to hear of your travel issues and unfortunate accident. Happily your wife is home and healing. Sounds like her spirits and determination are in high gear. Beautiful new bike Beth. You will be back on the road in no time.
Beth is up and walking without assistance. The shoulder injury is taking the longest to heal, but PT is helping. Thanks for your concern.
Sorry to hear this. I just came across your channel and I'm happy to support you and other fellow motovloggers. Keep up the great work and ride safe out there ...
Thanks for your support and for watching my videos. My wife is recovering, slowly, but surely.
I never understand why haul a trailer behind a motorcycle. Yes, they build them, but that does not mean they are safe for any motorcycles. If you analyze the physics, it is one very dangerous heavy weight behind you that is constantly pushing your bike, or worse, pulling you on uphill should you lose engine power. Anyone out there thinking on investing on these trailers, just go take your vehicle, motorcycles were not designed to haul anything, period.
I too do most maintenance on my motorcycles and cars, dealers can never be trusted, that is why they are known as stealers. You should have filed a lawsuit against that Harley dealer.
I hope your wife recovers quickly and thanks for your sound advices. I have a little over half a million miles of riding on various terrains and can say, motorcycling is fun but not for everyone. If you have started riding at a very young age, go for it, but some people start riding when they retire or when they are older than 30 years old, they are the ones making it to the national motorcycle death and injury statistics.
Thank you for leaving a comment so other viewers may consider your opinion.
@@EZMotoTim Hi Tim, the laws of physics are not based on opinions, but facts. There are manufacturers that advertise trailers for sport cars that were never designed to haul a trailer, but if they can SELL it to the CONSUMERS, they will keep selling their unsafe products. I do like to hear what other riders have to say and I will back my 'opinion' with fact🙂!
Again, Thank you for your many great contents. Our thoughts are with your wife. Take care.