That's a bad deal, Bill.  But keep in mind that it
isn't the end of the world.  My dad had a heart attack
at 40, and he is 60 now, and rides a turbochraged
low-rider.  Another friend just recently had his third
heart attack, and he rode right up until the end.  He
had a FLH and, realizing he was much weaker than he
used to be, put those outrigger things on it.  In
fact, he was riding in his parking lot (just bringing
it out of storage from the winter) when he went.
Don't give up on life--though changing riding (and
bike) style might not be a bad decision.

Adam

--- Spee-dee-D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry to hear about your situation Bill.

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