Yes agree if you meet someone who shares the interest is good.And re one lifetime can relate to that,when I did the relay for life in 2009,the nurse at the cancer tent mentioned bikes,so I asked what they rode,turned out they both bought C50 Suzukis a couple of years earlier when they were on special,both of them had ridden,and had cash,no kids at home and as she said had seen to many of the patients die,so decided to just do it,they rode a few bikes,and both like the cruiser style,and although they both mostly rode in summer also spent their holidays on the bikes.She said they got grief from colleagues,family etc,but thought if we die on the road so be it,and I said that was my attitude,well hope not to die on the road,but more life is precious do it.
And the folks I/we had/have met from kiwibiker and other groups has been awesome,can honestly say have not met anyone I have disliked through the bike scene,although a couple from rides back in the naki were tossers,they weren't part of any group here,but just idiots on Tuesday rides,and we only did one as they were based from Stratford at the time.So yep it is enjoyable the comradeship.
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