MASSIVE RECALL: All 2018+ GL1800 Goldwings Recalled by Honda

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Years ago, a friend used to say: "the next time you're screaming down the road at 100mph, remember, EVERY PART was made by the lowest builder.
Tie rods, ball joints, steering, brakes, tires...

EVERYTHING!"
 
I have a 1988 GL1500. I parked it four years ago when my hips couldn't stand the seating position. In trips to Southern California, Arizona and as far as Santa Fe, after I got the factory lean mixture stumble fixed, nothing has ever gone wrong with it, till I stopped riding it. It has a bunch of sensors and relays but other than the cruise control no computers. Maybe more yoga classes will help fix it.
 
Docs said 'your career is over" then started yoga, that's all it took to get back to pro wrestling

Yoga​

Page developed a yoga fitness program initially called Yoga for Regular Guys Workout (YRG), after discovering the health benefits of yoga through his then-wife Kimberly while he recovered from ruptures to his L4/L5 discs in 1998. His favorite kind of yoga (according to his "Yoga for Regular Guys" book published in 2005) is "Power Yoga", an American-style version of "Ashtanga Style" yoga. Page worked with chiropractor Dr. Craig Aaron and developed the Yoga for Regular Guys Workout.

Page developed the book into a series of workout videos titled DDP Yoga (formerly YRG). DDP Yoga was featured in a video about Arthur Boorman in May 2012. The story was picked up by the mainstream media, including Good Morning America. The video describes the journey of Arthur Boorman, a disabled veteran who was told by doctors he would never walk again. After spending fifteen years on crutches, Boorman followed Page's yoga plan for ten months and documented his progress on home video. He lost 140 pounds and regained the strength and flexibility to walk and run without his crutches, back braces or leg braces.






 
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Docs said 'your career is over" then started yoga, that's all it took to get back to pro wrestling

Yoga​

Page developed a yoga fitness program initially called Yoga for Regular Guys Workout (YRG), after discovering the health benefits of yoga through his then-wife Kimberly while he recovered from ruptures to his L4/L5 discs in 1998. His favorite kind of yoga (according to his "Yoga for Regular Guys" book published in 2005) is "Power Yoga", an American-style version of "Ashtanga Style" yoga. Page worked with chiropractor Dr. Craig Aaron and developed the Yoga for Regular Guys Workout.

Page developed the book into a series of workout videos titled DDP Yoga (formerly YRG). DDP Yoga was featured in a video about Arthur Boorman in May 2012. The story was picked up by the mainstream media, including Good Morning America. The video describes the journey of Arthur Boorman, a disabled veteran who was told by doctors he would never walk again. After spending fifteen years on crutches, Boorman followed Page's yoga plan for ten months and documented his progress on home video. He lost 140 pounds and regained the strength and flexibility to walk and run without his crutches, back braces or leg braces.







Jeez - that's a fairly massive derail of your own thread!
Are you sure you're not taking acotrel's meds by mistake? ;) ;)

Wanna see live video of my colonoscopy?
 
Jeez - that's a fairly massive derail of your own thread!
Are you sure you're not taking acotrel's meds by mistake? ;) ;)

Wanna see live video of my colonoscopy?
Wanna see a live video of my knee repair. Very high res.
 
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