Just wondering about average age and careers of you riders
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transplant from Los Angeles to Chicago
I am the Heart and Stroke Director of the American Heart Association for Metro Chicago.
No kids............... that i am legally aware of
never done a wheelie...in fact, i just sold my starter MC, so there really aint a whole bunch going on..
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transplant from Los Angeles to Chicago
I am the Heart and Stroke Director of the American Heart Association for Metro Chicago.
No kids............... that i am legally aware of
never done a wheelie...in fact, i just sold my starter MC, so there really aint a whole bunch going on..
california uber alles!
"Born to Lose and Destined to Fail"
Ahmad1 wrote:Hey finally i was getting that no medical ppl ride bikes, i have hope nowstorysunfolding wrote:23 taking a hiatus from starting med school making money as a marketing guy.. ANd it also gives me hope that you guys arent all very young so i can still wait a while. There isn't a trend to generalize but i do see quite a few computer related careers, and military or hands on workers, pretty awesome. Thanks for the responses, although i guess it is a little bias cuz not many younger ppl would really want to help others out i guess. Still, interesting to hear about you guys!
Why are you concerned about being in the medical profession and riding?? There are plenty of LEOs and EMS folks that ride and race, just as there are riders in all professions.
It isn't hypocritical if that's what you're concerned about. Its actually good sane smart reasonable way to promote riding.
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I know at the hospital where I have had 3 of my 4 children there are quite a few doctors who ride bikes. One of them rides a 30k ducati 999rAhmad1 wrote:Hey finally i was getting that no medical ppl ride bikes, i have hope nowstorysunfolding wrote:23 taking a hiatus from starting med school making money as a marketing guy.. ANd it also gives me hope that you guys arent all very young so i can still wait a while. There isn't a trend to generalize but i do see quite a few computer related careers, and military or hands on workers, pretty awesome. Thanks for the responses, although i guess it is a little bias cuz not many younger ppl would really want to help others out i guess. Still, interesting to hear about you guys!

96' Honda Shadow Deluxe VLX
Dream bike: Ducati Multistrada 1100S
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Dream bike: Ducati Multistrada 1100S
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hmm yea i suppose being a doctor doesn't make much difference about riding a bike, but i was just wondering how long i'd have to wait for a bike, because im not sure if it'll be pratical when im in school, so should i wait until im almost 30 and a doctor to get one, or get one like next summer, when i graduate from highschool?
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I say if you have the money and your heart tells you to then do it....but as for me im 17 years old and currently am inlisting into the Canadian military in the trade of infintry. I notived that there is a lot of other military people on these forums. That`s good to see
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get one when you can afford to pay cash for it. If thast when your 30 then well I guess thats how long you should wait. imo no one should get a loan for a bike.Ahmad1 wrote:hmm yea i suppose being a doctor doesn't make much difference about riding a bike, but i was just wondering how long i'd have to wait for a bike, because im not sure if it'll be pratical when im in school, so should i wait until im almost 30 and a doctor to get one, or get one like next summer, when i graduate from highschool?
96' Honda Shadow Deluxe VLX
Dream bike: Ducati Multistrada 1100S
[img]http://hdbits.org/pic/smilies/hdlove.gif[/img]
Dream bike: Ducati Multistrada 1100S
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Hey wats up steve. Me and steve r both buddies in real life and he's the one who got me really into these sexy machines lol.stephen85858585 wrote:I say if you have the money and your heart tells you to then do it....but as for me im 17 years old and currently am inlisting into the Canadian military in the trade of infintry. I notived that there is a lot of other military people on these forums. That`s good to see