Educate them. Why do we ride?
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Educate them. Why do we ride?
Hey all. I'm currently doing my diped so that I can start teaching. In a couple of days I have to give a lesson on a hobbie. Obviously it wasn't a hard decision. Point being, that part of the lesson will be devoted to appreciating the leisure ride; understanding bikers and why we take on the road. So I want you all to comment:
Why do you ride? What is it about taking on the twisties that makes you so eager each and everytime?
Why do you ride? What is it about taking on the twisties that makes you so eager each and everytime?
See here, young man,
From Walgett to the sea,
From Conroy's Gap to Castlereagh,
There's none can ride like me.
-- Banjo Paterson
LMFAO
From Walgett to the sea,
From Conroy's Gap to Castlereagh,
There's none can ride like me.
-- Banjo Paterson
LMFAO
Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
I get wood when I ride ! 

Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
The freedom, being at one with nature, the wind in my hair .... umm, hang on. I'll get back to you. 

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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
Because im out there, i feel close to my bike (some would say "as one with the bike") out on the road more than i ever could coddled up in my plush car. Every little body movement affects something in the bikes dynamic. The air smells crisper, my mind is clear, and i feel fantastic..
That's about the best way i can describe it.
That's about the best way i can describe it.
Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
Oh, and hobby is spelt with a 'Y' teacher.



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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
I never said I was gonna be a good teacher!
See here, young man,
From Walgett to the sea,
From Conroy's Gap to Castlereagh,
There's none can ride like me.
-- Banjo Paterson
LMFAO
From Walgett to the sea,
From Conroy's Gap to Castlereagh,
There's none can ride like me.
-- Banjo Paterson
LMFAO
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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
I'm with the hoffmiester, wood is good, but then those that have not ridden the 12 might not know what we are talking about.hoffy wrote:I get wood when I ride !

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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
I ride because its in the blood, & the rush is like nothing else 

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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
Because I can =) I love it =) it is just an awesome feeling, just you, the bike and the road winding away ahead of you... or perving on the arses of the boys in front 

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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
Its the "Rhumpa-Licious Throne" seat on the 12 that makes me get wood......in comfortQuickaKwacka wrote:I'm with the hoffmiester, wood is good, but then those that have not ridden the 12 might not know what we are talking about.hoffy wrote:I get wood when I ride !
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if you ride a 10 for too long you get a sore arse, if you ride a 12 for too long do you get a barge arse ?

Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
hey you should do one of these siggy's for Gleno
although you need a crim green..


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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
When I hit twisties my attention is fully focused on the task. I forget about everything else. This is the best and the worst thing, because I find it hard to slow down. In the interests of my bones and my licence staying in one piece I don't do twisties often. More fun on the track.
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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
In some ways I think if you have to ask you'll never understand, but if I was to try to explain it I'd say "I feel that riding a motorcycle along a twisty mountain road is a heady blend of relaxation and concentration; I can forget all my troubles, yet find answers to problems, it's peaceful and quiet, yet there's an intoxicating roar from the machine, and I can focus on the road, yet ride by instinct". There's also the rush, of course, though I prefer to find that on the track.
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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
i just ride sportys so people think im cool.
but dont tell anyone!

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Re: Educate them. Why do we ride?
When you take a corner in a car, the G forces push you in the opposite direction you are trying to go and you are constantly fighting the effects by leaning inwards to try and remain upright.
When you corner an a motorcycle, you lean into the corner and the forces are distributed through the natural line of your body exactly the same way as when an aircraft banks left or right. Motorcycling is as close to flying as you can get get without leaving the ground, and who doesn't want to fly?
When you corner an a motorcycle, you lean into the corner and the forces are distributed through the natural line of your body exactly the same way as when an aircraft banks left or right. Motorcycling is as close to flying as you can get get without leaving the ground, and who doesn't want to fly?