Thursday, February 12, 2026

Music, Medicare & Motorbikes


I haven't heard any Little Feat in a while. I had some loaded up on my MP3 player but it died a couple of years back. I've got a turntable that I can use to load up the vinyl onto my computer and then load up the MP3 player. I've got several Little Feat albums, along with lots of jazz and blues. Might be time to see about getting another MP3 player I can load up and listen to my kind of music without any commercial interruptions.

The hospital called the other day about doing cardiac rehab. Seems odd that they would wait two months to get a hold of me, but I'm going to see about it this morning. With my Medicare and my supplement policy, I should get enough sessions without cost to take me up to spring.


450 Royal Enfield Cafe bike. That's one fine looking custom. You still don't see many Enfields on the streets, but the company is doing a fine job of promoting their products and capturing market share.


I saw this one at BIKEEXIF - custom framed BSA look alike. The engine is a new production of an updated Gold Star. There are a lot of really talented builders out there these days and that's a good thing.


And that right there is a bike I would have bought back in the day if my dad would have signed for me: 500 Triumph Daytona. After my Sprint got stolen, this is the one I wanted to get to replace it. They had one on the floor of the local Triumph dealer and I wanted it bad. My dad said he'd help me out with a car but no go on the motorcycle. I definitely don't need another motorcycle, but when I saw this one my heart went pitter-pat. Of course, with my cardiac history I should probably be careful with the pitter-pats. 

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