Is riding a bike all you thought it would be?
- DustyJacket
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It is great. Kind of like flying, but easier. You are experiencing everything you miss when driving a car.
It takes concentration, and attention to the road surfaces, the traffic, and where you are going, but you don't have the distractions of a car (radio, climate control, etc).
One thing that makes it very good is taking an MSF course first. I took my bike out the weekend BEFORE the course and struggled to keep things under control, and eventually layed it down.
After the course, the mechanics of riding are worry free and nearly automatic. I could concentrate on the ride, the road, and the traffic.
Anyone who skips taking an MSF course before their ride is cheating themselves.
It takes concentration, and attention to the road surfaces, the traffic, and where you are going, but you don't have the distractions of a car (radio, climate control, etc).
One thing that makes it very good is taking an MSF course first. I took my bike out the weekend BEFORE the course and struggled to keep things under control, and eventually layed it down.
After the course, the mechanics of riding are worry free and nearly automatic. I could concentrate on the ride, the road, and the traffic.
Anyone who skips taking an MSF course before their ride is cheating themselves.
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I concur.DustyJacket wrote:Anyone who skips taking an MSF course before their ride is cheating themselves.
After I got out of my computer filesystems lab, the air just smelled like a perfect spring evening. You know, the smell of grass and some other thing you can't quite place? The one that makes you feel great sitting in a lawn chair, enjoying the sun set over the hills? That was how it felt and I couldn't resist. After a quick stop for gas, I took off on a loop I usually take when I have time.
The way to the first town was amazing. You could tell which houses were cooking dinner by the smell. The sunset was nothing short of spectacular. The farmer driving a combine on his field, silhouetted against the dark pink sky and clouds was absolutely picturesque. The smell was still present, the motorcycle singing under me. I rode on well into dusk before coming back in to town.
That is why I ride.

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This morning, as I was walking upstairs to get on my bike and ride to work, I was thinking to myself that there is not much more of anything that I look forward to more than riding. I just got my bike last summer after not riding for 20 years. I missed it so much. I have a blast every time I ride. I took my daughter for a ride a couple of weeks ago and told her that I felt the only thing that allowed more freedom was flying. I LOVE TO RIDE!!
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Everyone else on this thread pretty much exactly summed up my feelings. But read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. If you are the riding type, you will be able to relate to the first few chapters very well.
Everyone else on this thread pretty much exactly summed up my feelings. But read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. If you are the riding type, you will be able to relate to the first few chapters very well.
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