Thursday, June 7, 2018

a low tech guy meets high tech head on













I am blessed to be riding one of the first 2019 Triumph Speed Triple RS in the states.  Dealers are still waiting for their’s, and I have one for a few days, longer if I wasn’t leaving town.  After seeing the prototype a few months back, here for a brochure shoot, serial number prototype003, I wanted one.  The fit and finish was exceptional, Arrow pipes as standard, along with big Brembos and Ohlins suspension front and rear.  Lots of carbon fiber, but of all things it was a badge on the handle bars that got me, just a classy Speed Triple RS logo.  I fell to vanity.  Or had I?  So when offered the first one on Tuesday, I was at Mick’s shop before it was out of the crate, and 24 hours later have 274 miles of riding experience.  Most on the coast, at least today, and I want one even more, maybe because it is so impractical for the way I ride, maybe for the way it makes me feel 40 years younger, but really, and this amazes me too, the technology.  Me, Uncle Low Tech...am I losing it or just giving in?  Do I really need 148 hp, or do I just want to ride more....
Some of its features include traction control, which you can turn off so you can wheelie, a form of traction control that works while leaned over in corners, a gauge screen that gives you six choices of backgrounds, cruise control, five engine mappings, keyless starting, an electronic fork lock, and more info than any fool should be accessing at a high speed.  And it all works!  Even the ride by wire throttle feels like it is cable actuated.  There must be more, but for now I rather ride than read about.  The only flaw I can find is in the front end, this thing keeps wanted to loose traction as the front wheel lifts off the ground under acceleration!   Please anyone with $16,750 to spare do not lend it to me, it could be dangerous.  What would my other motorcycles think?
While riding yesterday I found myself in prayer much of the time.  Not for requests, the most common form of prayer, but in thanksgiving for being able to ride.  And this particular bike.  At two bikes shops we stopped at, even the non-Triumph shop loved it, wow it must be cool to have one.  Even cooler to be loaned one.  It would be easy to have a swelled head, or boast, but I can go back to having only one old ride, with over 70,000 miles on it, and no technology, and still being thankful for riding.  God knows my passion to ride, and fulfills it in ways I would never imagine, and I am blessed and thankful.  His daily bread of meeting my physical needs reminds me not to take things for granted.  He is the same God who kept me fed when broke and hungry, and the same one who loves me when I eat too much today.  He gives me choices when it comes to him, something religion or the cults don’t, and I am thankful for the blessings he provides.  We forget to thank Jesus everyday for our daily bread, for what we eat, where we live, and what we wear.  Going to service Sunday clothes may be OK, but I have learned that jeans and a t-shirt are all I need.  The same trust of Jesus beats within my heart no matter the package it is wrapped in.  If we neglect to remember the Lord in a prayer of thanksgiving, his grace is still sufficient, but we miss the blessings.  When we think that we can do it ourselves, we are living a lie, for all things proceed from the hand of God.  Just like technology, it may improve life, but Jesus is still the life, and without him as the starting point, all else is destined to fail. 
Starting the Speed Triple takes a starting sequence, and if you try to bypass it, the bike won’t run.  Same with Jesus, we must ask for forgiveness, after recognizing our sin.  We must realize his deity and who he is, when we know who he is, we will better understand why he came.  Yet many do not tune in to him, and miss many blessings of knowing him.  Reading about the Speed Triple is much different than riding one.  Same with Jesus, you may be able to quote scripture, have read the Bible many times, but until you meet the author personally, you may be better off just looking at the pictures.  Educated or experienced.  Until we do we may not be in spiritual darkness, but myopic, even blinded by the things of the world.  Or the church. Pride makes its ugly appearance in many subtle forms....
So maybe when we pray “give us our Lord your daily bread,” we need to remember how he meets our physical needs, and it was the first thing mentioned in the Lord’s prayer of how to pray.  We live in a physical world, despite all the technology, all the horsepower, and all the king’s horses, only Jesus can put us together again.  Keep the lines open in humility, thank him for all you have and need, listen for his answer when you ask, then trust and obey.  Many racers claim to have seen God when they enter a turn too fast, he is in the straights as well.  In the pits of life and racing, and on the podium at the end.  You are invited along, don’t let your pride or money get in the way.  Riding at speed is no way to enter a corner too fast, all the technology will not make you a better rider, it just compensates for your lack of talent.  Which only is evident when you need it.  Don’t wait to be in need to come to Jesus, don’t let your lack of prayer life and relationship cause you to miss out.  Salvation is a high technology no man can ever duplicate or improve on.  It takes a low tech guy who hung on a low tech cross and who made the way.  I anticipate blessings because I know my God loves me.  I know his name, Jesus, and he knows mine. Or in today’s rider vocabulary, “man does not ride alone, but on every bike that proceedeth from the garage of God.” 
Just a note, for any Harley rider who thinks he could ride one, they come in black.  Lest I boast and ride alone.
love with compassion,
Mike
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