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Lost a riding buddy
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[QUOTE="JPIVEY, post: 654182, member: 22193"] Scott, I think I know what you're going though; This confussion will pass in time and you will be riding again, you should stay close to your friends and talk about it, chances are they may be going though the same thing. I made the mistake of alienating those around me and I lost more than two good friends, it took me 3 years to get back on a bike and another 5 years with the support of my girl friend/ now wife to kick the alcohol. Here it is almost 30 yrs later and every once in awhile something like this pops up and flash back to that time and remember the fun we had just like it was yesterday and all the other baggages was just a life lesson I had to go though. Anyhow, enough of that, just stay close with your friends,discuss it ,talk about him, don't push the issue of riding, If you truly love the game you will continue to play with a whole new and brighter outlook My prayers go out to you and your friends and godspeed to your lost friend [/QUOTE]
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