A few days a year
Some fine weekends
Most weekends.
Most working days for a commute.
Weekends and working days.
Most days, sometimes long rides.
riding bikes just great , love to get out on the bike with the wife on the back , been riding since i was 12 , now 54, dont get out much as work commitments dont allow but manage to get to a couple of rallies a year and out on occasional weekends weather permitting , must be lots of guys and girls out there in the same boat as me and the wife , so i guess riding the bike everyday is good experience, but however once you got it you dont lose it !!! ( L plate rider, geeez)
I have been riding for many years but in the past 3 years I've only ridden 9980kms and I've enjoyed every km of it.
Lifes experiences have taught me many things some of which pertain to riding.
I will not ride in the wet,occassionally in the wind and very seldom with a group,this does not make me a want to be biker as some one once suggested but rather a motorcycle enthusiast who has learnt to pick the best time to enjoy the open road.
I will acknowledge anyone on two wheels and get a great response from most.
I have always felt that if you enjoy the sight and sound of a motorcycle, be it old new large or small and have the occassional hankering to hit the open road then your a Biker nothing more nothing less.
Here's wishing you all a safe and enjoyable ride wherevere it may be...
I ride whenever the wife is up for it.
Oh you mean bike.
Never too old to Rock n Roll.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
I've got miserly tourettes and I don't give a fuck.
Weekends and to work most days (when its dry)
Basically any time i can have fun going somewhere (no matter how significant)
it is getting increasingly hard to find interesting roads... took me an hour to do the 10km journey home from work last week because i had to go via raglan, hw22, ngaruawahia etc...
Originally Posted by Mully
You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.
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