
Not interested in being on a first-name basis with your local ER staff? Recognize fluctuations in your situational workload and focus your attention accordingly. (Photo by Kevin Wing) In the summer of 1982, I revolutionized my motorcycle riding experience. After ingesting a pile of microwaved Ball Park franks, I strapped a Sony Walkman to my hip, buckled into my Bell Moto III, and hit the new construction lots above my house in Granada Hills, California. Everything was business as usual until I hit the play button, which caused the Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen” to rush my eardrums, full send. Immediately a pulsing heat drove through my body as my heart sounded the war drums. It was time for battle. Before I could fully process my situation, my right hand unilaterally summoned full power from the 26.5-hp 2-stroke motor inside my now wildly excited Suzuki RM125. The landscape… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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