As someone who regularly rotates thru 'Rio Grande', 'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon', 'Fort Apache', and 'The Searchers' (often mixed with 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'), JW would have said 'listen to your doctor, Pilgrim'.
(Of course he also said, 'Well baby sister, if I had a big old horse pistol like that, I wouldn't be afraid of no booger man' Words to live by !)
I have had to realize that as I am speeding towards 60, that I just don't bounce like I used to, and try as I might, there's just things I have to do very carefully that I would have roared thru without a second thought 20 years ago. My only real concern on a motorcycle isn't getting in an accident per se, but IF I did how long would it take me to get over it. Probably a lot longer than I can imagine . . . or my vanity would like to admit.
I have people I have to take care of, and if I don't come home, what will they do? Once that really, really dawned on me, it was a lot easier to let the swashbuckling go. I guess I'm not too old to dance on the piano, but I'm getting a little long in the tooth to swing from chandeliers anymore. But damn do I hate to admit it !
So . . . get this fixed, heal up, and remember: Old Age and Treachery . . . . .
J o e y