How unreal is this, you guys?
I had 40,411 on the pink Buddy when I rode to the local scooter shop for their Winter Sale (22 degrees today but sunny). Walked in the door and immediately got attention from the shop owner. He's giving a speech with his arm around me when I realize it's about ME! The crowd parted like the Red Sea and there's a new Black Jack for me! I am so freaked out! Genuine would like to trade the Black Jack for my bike and display it in their Chicago showroom. How humbling is that? I have cried a million tears over the pink bike today but it's time to move on and start racking up miles on my new bike. It was my first motorized 2-wheel vehicle. Oh, and by the way, the Black Jack
WILL be
PINKby week's end! It's my signature color that I'm known by in the area and the nice thing about it is, if I ever DO need to do a swap, I'll have the panels to do it!
Thanks so very much to Genuine and Philip McCaleb for doing this. I have recommended the Buddy to more people than you can imagine since my 2006 purchase. I ride with so many motorcyclist groups and when they ask me time and time again "When are you getting a real bike?" all I have to do is tell them "When I need to go more than 70mph or this one breaks in half". So far, so good. I love my Buddy and have never once regretted the purchase.
So I thank you all for your kind words and your support. This scooter has changed my life in so many ways I can't begin to tell you. I have written a lot of stories about my journey the last three years and am so grateful to Lagerhead (my mechanical husband) and so thankful to God for keeping me safe so far.
I spilled my scooter one time in three years and it was right in my own driveway! Took a turn into our gravel driveway at about 5mph and within a tenth of a second I was down. Caught myself with outstretched hand and had a sore wrist and shoulder a few days. My windshield was scratched on the edge as well as my mirror. This was within the first 6 months of purchase. But I am a really quick learner and have not been down since. If you don't learn from your mistakes you will get hurt. The Instructor of my MSF class said "Not
if but
when you go down on your motorcycle". Bah! Humbug! I seriously think this is total BS. I went down because I was stupid. I took a turn in gravel at an angle instead of straight on but I learned from the experience. The plan is to make that my one and only mistake. I have learned to ride within my abilities. Those abilities increase year after year. I am not cocky but confident. I never want to go down because I rode outside those abilities. Be smart. Be safe. And do it on a Buddy!
Thanks to everyone. I feel like Miss America today!
Angie
Here are Lagerhead's pictures from today:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lagerhead/ ... 316480698/