Archive for August, 2025

How About A New CB750?

Thursday, August 7th, 2025

The new Honda CB750 Four.

My friend Nick, from Chicago, is keeping close tabs on my recovery from my June 29 crash and he also knows I intend to buy a new bike. He texted me the other day with the startling news that Honda intends to bring back the CB750 in 2026. I had to check this out.

Calling it the CB750 Four, this new bike is styled very much like the old CB750–like the one I rode for nearly 40 years before it got smashed on June 29. While I loved that bike I will admit I was not in love with the old tech. So the ability to get a very similar bike with the most modern tech available is extremely inviting to me.

I had already begun looking for a Yamaha Tracer because that is a bike I identified a couple years ago as something I would like to have. There are not many left on the dealers’ floors but when you can find one they go new for $12,600. All the bags and everything else are extra.

This new CB is supposed to be priced at $9,000, with bags extra. Of course, that’s before Trump’s tariffs kick in. I was talking with a sales guy at Vickery the other day and he said the only info he has as yet is that dirt bikes will go up in price about $1,500. He said he expects street bike prices to go up by double that. So who knows what the CB will actually cost.

Meanwhile, it gives you a pretty good incentive to either buy new from what is already in the country or else buy used. I would seriously consider picking up a new Tracer now but I hate buying a bike I have never ridden. Fortunately there will be a Yamaha demo days event in Cheyenne in early September. And considering that I’m currently constrained from riding as I recover from the crash, that may prove to be very good timing.

As for the CB750 Four, certainly I will want to climb on one and see how it feels but if there is one motorcycle I have extreme familiarity with it is this new one’s ancestor. If I swing my leg over the new one and it feels like the old one I really don’t think I’m going to need to ride it to make my decision.

Biker Quote for Today

Your motorcycle is a discovery; your bike is freedom. It doesn’t matter where you are when you’re on the bike; you’re taken away.

A Wee Bit Of Brain Surgery

Monday, August 4th, 2025

A rough sketch showing how the CT scans looked initially and a month later.

By the time you read this I will be checked in at Swedish Medical Center to get a couple holes drilled in my head.

The most serious injury I suffered in my encounter on my CB750 with a drunk driver on June 29 was a head injury, causing some bleeding on my brain. In the time since then all my other injuries have made substantial progress toward healing; the brain bleed has gotten worse.

So the docs said we need to operate. This procedure is called a burr-hole for septural drainage. That means they will drill two holes in my skull and insert little tubes to drain away all the excess fluid that has been collecting, and in doing so, pushing my brain to the left and creating increasing pressure. Our brains are extremely delicate organs and the pressure can lead to nasty things such as migraines, seizures, vision issues, and more. We had planned to go this weekend on a family camping excursion but the docs said no, it would not be a good idea for me to be that far away from an emergency room in case things took a bad turn.

It is not clear to me at this point what the docs will do to actually stop the bleeding. Draining is good, but I don’t want to be going back once a month to have the holes reopened and drained again.

Along the way I’ve had the opportunity to make my point about nomenclature that I discussed previously. With all the customary paperwork, I was talking with a woman who was asking me all about my health history. At one point she referred to the crash as a “motorcycle accident.”

No, I stopped her, I object to that characterization of what happened. This was a drunk driving incident that had nothing to do with a motorcycle other than the fact that I was on one. If I had been on a bicycle would you refer to it as a bicycle accident? If I had been on foot would you refer to it as a pedestrian accident? I doubt it. In those cases you would say bicyclist hit by drunk driver, or pedestrian hit by drunk driver. How about motorcyclist hit by drunk driver?

Yeah, I’m a little touchy but I spent my working life as a writer and editor and I care about words, and using the right words.

Anyway, I’ll be in residence at Swedish for a few days following this procedure. Then who knows how I’ll feel and how long it will be before I’m able to get back on the bike again. I know that after heart surgery I was two months off the bikes. I don’t think that’s how this will go. After heart surgery they kept me there in the ICU for a week and it was a month before I was able to walk around the block.

Now here’s a question: how many other people do you know who have had both heart surgery and brain surgery? I figure I must be in a pretty elite group. Do your best not to join me.

Biker Quote for Today

At high speed, objects on the horizon are closer than they appear.