I did give up my bike and riding, for 10 years. Began to wonder if I would ever ride again, but I have and long may that last. It's a personal decision and one that is complicated by many factors. Cheers,
I did give up my bike and riding, for 10 years. Began to wonder if I would ever ride again, but I have and long may that last. It's a personal decision and one that is complicated by many factors. Cheers,
I had considered giving up motorcycling ... once. (ok ... three times)
But that was during the process(s) of falling off.
So ... they don't count ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
I had a pearler of a crash a while back. bike was fairly messy, I was very very lucky. I thought about it, but only briefly. the rebuild became a real headache. couldnt source parts, got jerked around by other sellers, customs gave me grief, and some bits I simply couldnt find. at one point I thought about selling it as it was and walking away, but my wife told me there was, and I quote 'No fucking way Im putting up with the shitty, bad tempered asshole you would turn into if you didnt have a bike. keep with it. FIX IT'.
I couldnt survive without a bike in the shed.
Have a look at my album -- My wife & I riding a bike on the beach in Bali in 1974.
What's this shit about giving up bikes? I want to give up ageing!
Fairytales are the domain of infants ... Dreams are the stuff of progress.
What's this shit about giving up bikes? I want to give up ageing![/QUOTE]
There is only one way to that I'm afraid.
The perversity of the universe tends towards a maximum
I gave up riding back in '97 after I lost the use of my left arm in a bike accident. 3yrs later I was back riding, and have been ever since. Had some changes in my life recently that has dampened my enthusiasm for riding but I couldn't bring myself to ever sell my bike. So yes I have considered stopping riding, but then I came to my senses again.
I'm not allowed to give up riding, otherwise I have some rather invalid tattooing.
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No....................
Built for speed, not for comfort
The only reason I've given up riding is because I couldn't afford to bring my bike with me to the Philippines and I can't afford to buy one here yet. I may eventually buy another one here, but realistically it will prolly only be a tiddler 'cos the traffic here is f**ken CRAZY, and the average speeds in town are 15-20kph. On the other hand there are some nice riding roads out of town. I'm 70, BTW.
"Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."
I did give up riding when I moved to Europe. For the two years we were there we had no personal transport at all. The Swiss public transport system is second to none. It wasn't until petrol started to go through the roof that I picked up a GN simply for the commuting economy. On the very first ride I thought "Why the fuck did I ever stop?" and I've never looked back since.
I will never again be without a bike, no matter where I live.
Does that mean I'm still young and stupid? Nearing 50 and my bike is my ONLY transport - rain, hail, gail and Auckland traffic daily.
Bullshit! Read my sig: "Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!"
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
I often feel like giving up riding. Owning shitty old bikes that need a lot of maintenance does that.
Had bikes since the late 60's - CB160 being the first. Only time I wanted to give up like every week day morning was DRing in London for three years. Survival skills improved a level or two.
Oddly enough kind of miss it now
My current bike is my only transport so shopping, commuting, tours - no intention of changing.
I spent about a week once where I didn't want to get on my bike.
Was at the scene where a guy got splattered by a car (he was on foot) and had to call an ambulance and try to give first aid. Realised it was pointless when I realised the sump of the car had punched a hole straight through the back of his skull and that his lungs were filling up with blood.
I was a bit spooked after that 'cause it makes you realise how overwhelmingly massive the amount of damage just a four-door sedan can do to a human being (let alone a large 4WD or truck). After a week or so I was cool to ride again but it has given me a massive wake-up call as to how important safety on the road is, car or bike. Driving carelessly/like a cunt is never acceptable because the stakes are simply far too high.
You want some advice - lightning strikes once, it does not strike twice!
I thought the bill was very good.
The wife not happy about me being on a bike and times like this does make me think if I need to trade it in for a Suzuki Alto.[/QUOTE]
yes that was good id love to have my bike serviced carbs balanced valves checked one day
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