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Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:38 am
by society909
I was 18 and was drinking with a friend who owned a Kawasaki s2-350 I told him I never rode a motorcycle before the next thing I knew he was giving me riding lessons I was hooked. We use to get drunk and start trading things back and fourth. A few months later I owned that bike. I can't remember what I traded for it but we had some good times back than and I really enjoyed that bike
Thanks Dennis.
Ps. I don't drink and drive any more that was 30 years ago. I don't even drink any more but you know how it is when your young and dumb
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:31 am
by dj biker
There is no place to click I started at the age of 6 on a Honda 50cc Mini Trail. Been on two wheels ever since, and now I am 42. I have had over 15 bikes and currently riding a 2007 Softail Heritage Classic. Probably the last bike I will ever own, or at least, this one ain't going anywhere. I might add to the stable, but keeping this one!
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:06 am
by society909
RockBottom wrote:I'm the lone 51-55 vote. Late mid-life crisis: I bought my bike the day my younger kid graduated from high school.
Your kid graduated high school and you got the new bike. What did the kid get?
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:14 am
by Johnj
An education.
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:07 pm
by tcreeley
When I was 4 someone gave me a ride on back- dreamed about it for years until I dug out a 125 Benelli from a storage basement- my brothers bike he ordered from Montgomery Ward catalog. Stuck it somehow into the trunk of a valiant - some of it anyway! - and brought it to where I was living. Rode without a license for the longest time!
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:48 pm
by sapaul
I was on bicycles since I can remember, but my earliest memory of a "real" bike was when I was about 12 and we got a hold on an old Puch, pedal wheels and all. there must have been a dozen of us that all chipped in to buy this bike and we then took it to our local park to learn to ride and fall off. Man that thing was scary but it was just all good fun to us. It had no key so we twisted wires and pushed and pedaled like hell to get it going and we would pull of the spark plug cap to stop it. That bike taught us a lot as we learned as we went. We kept it together for years on bubble gum, sticky tape and wire. Eventually we got big enough and old enough to get street bikes. Kawasaki KL175's were the rage then and I got a hold of a 250 KL Kawa. The rest as they say is history.
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:16 pm
by ZRex
I don't know the exact age, but it was before I was 5, that's when my brother got his dirt bike and I all ready had it long before that. One of my nephews is 3 and he all ready goes on about bikes, he'll stand in the yard smiling when he hears his dad ride up, and constantly ask if he can ride it or help him work on it, another nephew is 15, he has been riding dirtbikes for 8 years and wants to fix up an old RD350 to ride, so I guess we start young.
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:59 am
by bikerguy
When i was 13 a friend got a mini bike he let me ride it i was into two wheels from that time on. When i turned 16 i bought a kaw. 100. the just kept moving up from there now i ride a suzuki intruder 1400.
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:05 am
by totalmotorcycle
20 when I came out of the Canadian Armed Forces (I was in durring the 1st Gulf War but not IN it). I always wanted to ride anyways and the ARMY gave me the self confidence to do it (with the MSF course as well).
I do envy those who started earlier than I (or those who started when they were kids) what fun I missed out on.
Re: When Did You Get the Itch
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:32 pm
by JVRR
Wanted to when I was 16 or 17 but parents heavily said no... my dad rides for work (motorcycle officer), so he seems to have this crazy idea that they are dangerous or something. Rule was always that they would stop paying my insurance if I bought one. Right before I moved to Russia the topic of motorcycles came up at a friends and I took a dig at my parents on the issue, they pointed out I had been paying my insurance for a while now and I smacked myself lol. A few weeks later (it was a short move

) when I knew there was a chance I was coming back to the States, it was almost all I could think about. I had taken the course within a week or two and had a bike within three weeks. Still waiting to find a job after returning, at least I have my priorities straight!