Why Do We Ride Motorcycles

Why Do We Ride Motorcycles
I bought my first motorcycle in 1967 It was shortly after my sister’s boyfriend showed up at our house on a brand new Triumph Bonneville My bike was not quite as spectacular The used Allstate 59 scooter had a 3 speed shift on the left side of the handlebar and that classic 2 stroke whine That bike set the hook though, and since then it has been followed by 31 more bikes I have ridden through most of the eastern states and provinces I have continued on in rain, snow, heat and cold I tend to fall often in the woods and have memories and scars from some of the better ones Why do we do it? . .More than 95% of my riding has been alone I like to go where I want to and stop when I want to I feel I do some of my best thinking while riding I am relaxed and focused on riding conditions I tend to let my mind go where it wants to rather than force it in any particular direction This is the opposite of what happens most of the time We are conditioned to think about our challenges and possible solutions The mind actually works better if you give it a problem to solve and go on to something else When I take off on Saturday morning, I have already spent the week thinking about the various challenges in my life It is amazing how often some type of solution pops into my head when I am two hours from home and thinking about lunch . .How many times have you sat on the curb in the parking lot of a distant gas station having a cool drink and watching the world go by? In the normal course of your like, would you do that? Maybe we put up with the discomfort and inconvenience of riding long distances because it allows us to slow down and ponder If that is all there is to it then it is enough for me I think there is more Let me know what you think .
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Top 5 Things To Know About Motorcycle Insurance
Here you go the top 5 things you need to know about motorcycle insurance; 1. If you ever have a accident make sure it is not your fault. 2. Having full coverage motorcycle insurance does NOT cover any medical costs for you. Check your policy, your passenger may be covered for medical, but you are not, unless you have purchased optional medical coverage. 3. Collision and Comp will only pay for damages, minus your deductible, and will cover only the book value of the motorcycle. If you have a lot of add-ons, or a custom motorcycle you will want to insure your bike for cash value. To do this you will need to get an appraisal and probably several pic’s of your bike, contact your agent, if they won’t insure you this way, drop’m and check out Bike-Line.com. 4. There are insurance companies that specialize in motorcycle insurance, and will insure antique and or multiple motorcycles that you own. You will save some dough, with those that specialize in motorcycle insurance. 5. Road hazard motorcycle insurance is available and runs around $25 bucks a year, which will cover, if you run out of gas, blow a tire, can not get it started, or just plain brake down. Ride safe and double-check your motorcycle insurance coverage.JG Mashino is the author and web-admin at my68flh.com, a motorcycle blog about motorcycling resources, motorcycle news and information
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