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Riding Is... Print E-mail
Tuesday, 04 October 2005



As a motorcyclist myself, trying to come up with a description for what motorcycling means to me and others is difficult to get across in words alone. The best description I can think of is: Motorcycling isn't about transportation alone, it's more than just a lifestyle, it is a life changing event; period.

If you have never rode a motorcycle before this can be difficult to understand what I'm trying to get across. You may be thinking its all about the clothing, merchandise, music, engine size, bike style, manufacturer or lingo. I won't lie to you, a small part of it is. For me, it is about the feeling you get when you ride. You fill all of your senses with that feeling.

Imagine this: Your riding down a clear road, tank full of gas, no where in particular to go with the whole day ahead of you, you smell the countryside/mountains/fresh rain/forest/ocean/hay as you pass, the sun shining down with the wind at your back. You can choose to go down any road that you want, hit the twisties, cruise the super-slab or explore that small town ahead... That feeling is the of freedom, and it is extremely addictive.

Motorcycling and the Senses:

You will find that motorcycling will fill the needs of all your senses:

Sight: The roads, the scenery, the horizon stretching in front of you...
Smell: The countryside, mountains, fresh rain, forest, ocean, hay...
Sound: The rumble of the engine, the wind whizzing by, nature...
Touch: The control of the machine, the feel of being part of everything around you and not just driving through...
Taste: The dust in the air, the sweetness of fresh rain...

Don't forgot the other senses as well.

The sense of belonging to something bigger than you've known before: The community, a brotherhood/club of bikers, good times and good friends.

The sense of accomplishment: Riding further, visiting new places, trying new roads, improving your skills and more....

While you can do all that in a car, it isn't even close to that feeling. Trust Me.

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