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Got a learners permit and bought a used Honda for $400 in 1978. In less than a month I had to hit the brakes really hard, several times, for cars pulling out of driveways right in front of me. So I parked it and 6 months later sold it for $200. There are just too many bad drivers out there for me. Maybe if I lived way out in the country??.
 
I've heard that's worse. Deer, farm animals, crazy blind curves, poorly marked roads and people driving like they're out in the country with no one else around.

Most of my riding is in the city though. Ride like you're invisible and everyone is trying to kill you.

We went from Dallas to Hico on the most rural, goat trail route we could, and man, narrow roads, rocks in the road, no shoulder, sometimes no pavement and steep drop offs. Damn good time. :D
 
I used to ride a couple years back, had an 01 gixxer 6. I loved riding on Friday and Saturday nights, but sitting in traffic in Tampa at 2 in the afternoon in August, wearing a legit armored leather jacket with a proper helmet and gloves really sucked. Fully perfed front and arms matter not when there's no airflow to cool you off.
If I did it again, I would do a bobber, Indian Larry style with a knucklehead replica, short apes, springer front, and 80 spokes front and rear. Skinny whitewalls too. NOT a daily driver.
 
Got a learners permit and bought a used Honda for $400 in 1978. In less than a month I had to hit the brakes really hard, several times, for cars pulling out of driveways right in front of me. So I parked it and 6 months later sold it for $200. There are just too many bad drivers out there for me. Maybe if I lived way out in the country??.

sorry to hear you sold out.....been ridin since early teens off & on depending on my social & money situation.....learned to never zone or day dream while riding. i ride like i learned flying a G.A. plane, always scan and never give your oppotunity for egress away. yeah i've had a few close calls in the years, scanning and being alert helped me avoid a mishap.
myself that's what i like about riding, it's the alertness needed that is enjoyable with the freedom of two wheels beneath you.
riding to relax .....well ...i'll relax in front of a cold beer & a movie.
my poll of several friends who were involved in accidents always revealed zoning, not yeilding or driving as if they were in a car.......left hand turns in front of motorcyclist is on the top of the list for accidents....

GD51:mug:
 
Current ride is a 1978 Triumph 750, and 2 more Trumps in the works 68' and 72'.

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myself that's what i like about riding, it's the alertness needed that is enjoyable with the freedom of two wheels beneath you.
riding to relax .....well ...i'll relax in from of a cold beer & a movie.

GD51:mug:

That's something. I hear so many people say it's relaxing. As much as I do enjoy it, it's not relaxing. Not like lounging in the recliner with a beer, messing around in the yard or even brewing. It's fun. Very fun. It's fun even to ride to work. But it's a full time, pay-the-fuq-attention endeavor. There are times I get home and I'm like, whew, now I can relax.
 
Figured I would revisit this thread, just got home from picking up the newest member of the family. A 1963 Ducati Bronco 125. It is mostly complete, missing seat, the gas rank is toast, and the wheel rims need to be replaced. Previous owner freed the piston and started tear down before losing interest.

I'm picturing a little cafe racer once it is put back together (personally don't like the looks of the stock bronco)

without further ado a shot of some of the pieces, it's much much much younger brother had to horn in on the shot.

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Added another one to the stable today.

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This one is actually for my wife but I have to admit it is far more fun than it should be. It actually accelerates pretty darn briskly with my fat butt on it and has not problems cruising at 65 to 70. Such a low center of gravity it is really stable as well.
 
I've had/have several bikes over the years. My current project is a neglected $300 '84 Goldwing my daughter & I will pretty up together this summer while she is home from college.

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Got her running without much effort, and all of the mechanicals work fine. :mug:
 
H-D 06 Screamin' Eagle Ultra. Was out on it most of the day. Should have used sun screen!
 
I currently ride a 600rr but am hopping to get a supermoto in the next month or so
 
08 Triumph Daytona SE and a 99 R6. The triumph is my baby less then 5000 on it. Would like to add a Ducati or an Aprila to my collection in the future.
 
1996 Harley Electraglide Classic for two up, 2007 Victory Hammer for one up and neck twisting, 2000 Miata MX 5 for rain lol! I spent too many rainy days and kicks in the saddle...and miss my Eddie Lawson Replica already ;-(. But my stale Altbier sure smells good from my nightstand lol!
 
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