Cool thread, it's interesting to see others backgrounds.
I've always loved bikes. Loved push bikes as a kid and still ride mountain bikes today.
I've been riding motorbikes for 27 years now.
Started in 1979 with 1973 Suzuki A50 while at school - that was ideal because Dad bought it for me
I had a ball on that bike. My mates had trail bikes and I used to tag along with them, eventually blew a hole in the piston and had to learn how to fix engines.
Next - 1980, had a job by now so traded the A50 on a 1976 Suzuki TS185N trail bike and got into some decent trail riding with my mates. But wanted to go faster on the road, so ...
Next - 1980 still, got a 1979 Yamaha RD250F and had a ball on that. Had a few off's on the road through inexperience and going too fast for my ability at the time. Eventually got bored on the road and had a hankering to get back on the dirt. So, and remember I was only 18 at the time, so got bored and moved on easily ...
Next - 1980 still, got a brand new Suzuki TS185ER - great bike in its time. Had a ball on the dirt again for a few more years - I was happy with this bike. Eventually marriage and mortgage came along and I ended up only using it for commuting, so ...
Next - 1987, I had really liked the Suzuki GN400 when it came out in 1980, so when I spotted one in a shop, and as the ER was now only on commutung duty, I had to have it. Really enjoyed that bike. Eventually it crapped out and as kids had now joined the marriage and mortgage, the bike languished in the garage for a couple of years. The wife said I may as well sell it since I wasn't using it. I pointed out to her that I couldn't use it as we couldn't afford to fix it, but at least I've still got a bike and there was no way I was going to sell it as I'd never get another one approved by her. Eventually got it fixed up and on the road again. A guy at work had been regaleing me with stories of bike rallies, so I took the bike to one - that was fun. Then the misses did a runner, so ...
Next - 1998, unencumbered by the ball and chain I traded the GN on a 1993 Suzuki GSX750F and travelled all over the South Island going to rallies for the next few years. Really enjoyed the power, the speed, and the handling and can only imagine what a GSXR1000 must be like. The cops eventually made it harder to have fun at speed on the roads and the bike was getting used less and spending more time in the garage, so ...
Next - 2003, traded the GSX on a new Suzuki DR650 and am fun all over again. Still do all the rallies, but now have as much fun at 110kph as I used to at 140-180kph. Now travel the back roads, explore the back country areas, and am back into the good old trail riding again. I now ride everything from the local twisty sealed roads to the local riverbeds to the same thing anywhere else in the island. The DR is a true jack of all trades and master of none. I'm still having a ball.
I've got a 50 & 80cc kids bikes, which I'm teaching the kids with. They love getting out on them too.
mmmmmmmm, I may have got a bit carried away there, sorry about that
The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!
Bookmarks