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How motorcycling has changed you in the good and in the bad

Started by Desmostro, January 20, 2012, 06:18:32 AM

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Desmostro

I was taking a nap. I just realized I sleep with my right hand in the same position I keep it on my handlebars. Two fingers out two fingers wrapped.  Ha ha ha. In case I need to break.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room

Dieter29

Around 17 years ago a real pretty lady came up to me and started talking to me about my bike.  We have been married now for almost 16 years and we have two reasonably well behaved children.  So, for the better.......

ducatiz

Most people think they are good drivers.

Skilled riders are the best car drivers hands down.

You never lose the habit of swiveling constantly and being on the lookout.  Plus, you develop a far better concept of depth perception -- my wife constantly freaks out when I'm parking the car and I put it 2" from the bumper of the car in front without effort. 
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

avizpls

Quote from: ducatiz on January 20, 2012, 08:55:03 AM
Most people think they are good drivers.

Skilled riders are the best car drivers hands down.

You never lose the habit of swiveling constantly and being on the lookout.  Plus, you develop a far better concept of depth perception. 

Truth. Also, if you track ride, you get a better perception for closing speeds, which is important

To add to your swivel head comment, you also develop a premonition sense.....you can just tell when someone is about to be an idiot.
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ducatiz

Quote from: avizpls on January 20, 2012, 09:14:46 AM
Truth. Also, if you track ride, you get a better perception for closing speeds, which is important

To add to your swivel head comment, you also develop a premonition sense.....you can just tell when someone is about to be an idiot.

I think the closing speed perception comes about for all riders, just track days make you develop it faster.

The "idiot premonition" as well -- it is a survival tool.

...I only wish it worked with personal relationships too.. :-)
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

muskrat

My first date, with my wife, was on a 6 hour bike ride.  We got drenched, cold and dirty as hell.  She stayed and now has one of her own.  I would have never found her if she didn't love bikes or I'd be divorced, again, if she hated them.  ;D
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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ducatiz

Quote from: muskrat on January 20, 2012, 09:52:00 AM
My first date, with my wife, was on a 6 hour bike ride.  We got drenched, cold and dirty as hell.  She stayed and now has one of her own.  I would have never found her if she didn't love bikes or I'd be divorced, again, if she hated them.  ;D
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

Frisco

Definitely makes you a better driver - 1st wife hated bikes and I had just sold mine when we met - 10 years later divorced and first thing I did was get a bike - forgot how much more aware (and able to anticipate) it makes you of the surrounding traffic.  First date with current wife was a ride where one of my front brake calipers came off (idiot mechanic who did my fork seal replacement) - fortunately it happened as i was backing up and parking - impressed her with my improvisational skilles and got us home safely
2007 S4RS

muskrat

Can we thin the gene pool? 

2015 MTS 1200
09 Electra Glide

lethe

Quote from: ducatiz on January 20, 2012, 08:55:03 AM
Most people think they are good drivers.

Skilled riders are the best car drivers hands down.

You never lose the habit of swiveling constantly and being on the lookout.  Plus, you develop a far better concept of depth perception -- my wife constantly freaks out when I'm parking the car and I put it 2" from the bumper of the car in front without effort. 
it's all fun and games until you lowside the car
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ducpainter

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a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
 perspective
    is even more amazing than yours."
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    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
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Hank025

2007 S2R 1000

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Weird but riding made me into a careful and slower cager (could be my car sucks at high speed with the rattling and all ).  Makes no sense, go bit nuts on the bike but never on the car.

Made me hate driving more than 12 miles.  To the point, i refuse to meet friends if i have to drive over 12 miles.  On a bike, the longer the ride, the better.  

Made me learn about myself and test myself on an on-going basis.

socially - riding has done nothing for me.  Nada.  Nothing.   [bang]

I equate spending money with asking myself "what does this amount of $ get me in terms of a motorcycle or parts or gear".

Still useless mechanically. Can't fix anything.


and of course as Hank025 mentioned "poorer but happier"
620M 2004 Dark i.e.; ~ 57K miles (all me);  Looking to swap out engine now.
Triumph Speed Triple 2006 (now ~ 44K miles bought @ 4K miles on 04/2010)
Honda Grom 2015 ~ 3500miles so far.  Love this lil bike
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mickyvee

 [thumbsup] If I hadn't had 40+ bikes over the last 40 years, I would now be considerably better off financially. But then, I wouldn't have had all that fun, either! I wouldn't swap any of it (apart from the crashes!).

IRISH