is riding an addiction?

General Discussion
User avatar
myk1979
KSRC Member
KSRC Member
Posts: 245
Joined: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:08 pm
Bike: Suzuki
State: New South Wales
Location: Sydney, Sutherland Shire

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by myk1979 »

Well i've been off the bike for 3 weeks now with licence "technical issues" and i can tell you that after the first week the withdrawl symptoms were a BITCH, and they only seem to be getting worse!! Too make matters worse i'm lucky enough to live in Sutherland and get to be constantly tormented by all the hundreds of lucky people heading to and from the National Park every weekend :x

It's definately an ADDICTION............of the very best kind!!!!! :twisted:
This beer is making me AWESOME!
User avatar
penno
KSRC Member
KSRC Member
Posts: 199
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:52 pm
Bike: ZZR600
State: Queensland
Location: Gold Coast

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by penno »

Shifty wrote:
penno wrote:My dad and three mates once road from Harrys Cafe at Wooloomooloo to the Gold Coast because they decided they wanted burgers rather than pies :shock: It's a story that comes up regularly when the old boys get together. They road two up, 1 bike went down somewhere between Sydney and Gosford leaving one with a broken collarbone but they kept going. They still reckon it was worth it.

They were riding Triumph Bonnevilles 8)

I think at least one of the guys lurks around here, now has a ZZR1100 and an old 13.
I cann shenanigans, I've not seen an old Trumpy that could run for that long!
I know that they refer to them as mobile oil pumps!! I've also heard stories of dismantling them in the home bath tub so as not to lose any bits, guess they made sure the plug was always in place!!
User avatar
Stereo
KSRC Addict
KSRC Addict
Posts: 4578
Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:01 am
Bike: ZX10R
State: Victoria
Location: Pt Cook, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific Ocean, Earth

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Stereo »

gazza2008au wrote:im about to ride my bike 3 houses away to buy a kebab someone tell me im not addicted!
Thats just laziness.... now if you decided NOT to buy it from 3 houses away and decided to ride to marysville to get a kebab instead THAT is an addiction :)
The world is round. It has no point.
User avatar
Jonno
Mobile Chicane
Posts: 5613
Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:10 pm
Bike: Other Kawi
State: Queensland
Location: Brisbane
Contact:

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Jonno »

gazza2008au wrote:im about to ride my bike 3 houses away to buy a kebab someone tell me im not addicted!
Yeah for sure, to kebabs that is :P

Out of interest I want to know is if you suited up completely or squided it for that distance?
User avatar
Adel
KSRC Regular
KSRC Regular
Posts: 685
Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:36 pm
Bike: Yamaha
State: New South Wales
Location: croydon, sydney

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Adel »

Im definatly addicted, but the wife and I had a serious talk and she says if and when we have kids that I have to give up riding :cry: the good thing is its goin to be hard to give it up and hopefuly take a long time to give up
ZXR 750 j 91
User avatar
Six Addict
Pinchy
Pinchy
Posts: 6465
Joined: Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:51 pm
Bike: Ducati
State: New South Wales
Location: Darlinghurst, Sydney

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Six Addict »

don't mean to offend you or your wife adel, but quite frankly i think thats bollocks... she obviously picked you because she likes you and part of you is that you ride bikes.... no-one should try to force u to give up riding just because u have kids...

end of rant... :lol:

resume normal service now
DUCATI HYPERMOTARD 2014
User avatar
Possum
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
Posts: 2378
Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:17 am
Bike: Z1000
State: Western Australia
Location: York WA

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Possum »

the freedom, the air, the adrenaline when you cut it a bit fine...not to mention the company, road trips and scenery..

Addiction = obsession YES, compulsion YES excessive physical dependence YES psychological dependence... OF COURSE
baby_ninja wrote:don't mean to offend you or your wife adel, but quite frankly i think thats bollocks... she obviously picked you because she likes you and part of you is that you ride bikes.... no-one should try to force u to give up riding just because u have kids...
Without reigniting another thread... iamwithstupid.gif
It all comes down to how you ride it.....
User avatar
dilligaf
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
Posts: 1675
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 8:24 am
Bike: Z900
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by dilligaf »

Adel wrote:Im definatly addicted, but the wife and I had a serious talk and she says if and when we have kids that I have to give up riding :cry: the good thing is its goin to be hard to give it up and hopefuly take a long time to give up
kids are so expensive you might win an economic argument to stick with the bike. :D
That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... Hunter S. Thompson.
User avatar
fireyrob
KSRC Addict
KSRC Addict
Posts: 4828
Joined: Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:13 am
Bike: Z1000
State: New South Wales
Location: Ashfield

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by fireyrob »

Adel wrote:Im definatly addicted, but the wife and I had a serious talk and she says if and when we have kids that I have to give up riding :cry: the good thing is its goin to be hard to give it up and hopefuly take a long time to give up
When she says its either her or the bike, ensure you have a bag packed with all her necessities ready to go ;)
09 ZX6R
03 Zthou
User avatar
gazza2008au
KSRC Member
KSRC Member
Posts: 170
Joined: Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:29 pm
Bike: ZX7R
State: New South Wales

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by gazza2008au »

Yeah for sure, to kebabs that is

Out of interest I want to know is if you suited up completely or squided it for that distance?
nah i dont wear a suit i only wear jeans and a shirt with jumper if cold i ride like a sissy so the chances of me coming off arnt great unlesss some ... hole knocks me off than ill go buy a suit :D
Im definatly addicted, but the wife and I had a serious talk and she says if and when we have kids that I have to give up riding the good thing is its goin to be hard to give it up and hopefuly take a long time to give up
my ex use to say to me i wasnt aloud to let anyone ride my bikes untill i gave her the boot for that reason i say if riding is your passion dont let anyone or anything get in your way esp not a lady! she should be loving the fact your doing what u enjoy in life
User avatar
Stereo
KSRC Addict
KSRC Addict
Posts: 4578
Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:01 am
Bike: ZX10R
State: Victoria
Location: Pt Cook, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific Ocean, Earth

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Stereo »

baby_ninja wrote:don't mean to offend you or your wife adel, but quite frankly i think thats bollocks... she obviously picked you because she likes you and part of you is that you ride bikes.... no-one should try to force u to give up riding just because u have kids...

end of rant... :lol:

resume normal service now
I have a baby on the way, we wouldnt consider me giving up riding, and she still has a track bike.... so Im in the clear
The world is round. It has no point.
User avatar
Adel
KSRC Regular
KSRC Regular
Posts: 685
Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:36 pm
Bike: Yamaha
State: New South Wales
Location: croydon, sydney

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by Adel »

baby_ninja wrote:don't mean to offend you or your wife adel, but quite frankly i think thats bollocks... she obviously picked you because she likes you and part of you is that you ride bikes.... no-one should try to force u to give up riding just because u have kids...

end of rant... :lol:

resume normal service now
Well I can understand wer she is coming from, if and when we have kids and if something should happen to me as we all know the risk is high or higher on a bike, you hear about riders getting killed every day because of the impatient drivers out there she'll want the kids father to be there. I think it wouldnt be fair on her behalf if something did happen to me being the income for life. I did say it wouldnt be easy to give it up and it might take some time it's just one of those choices that have to b made :(
ZXR 750 j 91
craig
KSRC Regular
KSRC Regular
Posts: 947
Joined: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:12 pm
Bike: It's not worth Mentioning
State: Victoria
Location: bayside vic

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by craig »

secret vasectomy.............no kids keep riding ;) ;) :P
User avatar
6maniac
KSRC Addict
KSRC Addict
Posts: 4832
Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:26 pm
Bike: Z750
State: New South Wales
Location: Hawkesbury

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by 6maniac »

craig wrote:secret vasectomy.............no kids keep riding ;) ;) :P

You are a seriously twisted person !!! :twisted:

new_rofl.gif
I've spent over 40 years of my life riding bikes .... the rest of it, I wasted ..
If it's got wheels or tits, it's gonna give you trouble !
HCST #2
Team Black '09 ..... R.I.P. - 2011.
Back in Black....2011.
User avatar
esie
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
Posts: 1357
Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:33 pm
Bike: Z1000
State: Queensland
Location: Brisbane

Re: is riding an addiction?

Post by esie »

It's funny, I can be perfectly content not riding for a week or two, knowing the bike is in the garage ready for me to take it out whenever I want. However, if the bike goes in for a service, or if Jeff is on mine rather than his, I suffer withdrawal symptoms!
Cheers,
Anne

Note: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
Post Reply