the feeling of freedom, the rush of wind on the knees, and having a view of the road cagers dont get.
2007-03-20 11:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitting a really twisty B road on my ZZR600. Leaving it in a low gear and letting it scream up to 13RPM and imagining just for that stretch of road that I am James Toseland or Valentino Rossi, or even better, having the ride of my life in the Isle of Man TT.
Just cruising along the motorway, eating up the miles at 80-90mph. Chasing the horizon with either the sound of the engine or my favourite tunes playing. Both sound as good.
Every morning bypassing all the traffic on the commute to work and knowing I have the same pleasure to face me on the way home
The fact that bad weather isn't just bad weather, its a challenge, a real test of your motorcycle control and ability.
There are too many "best things" to list.
Keep Riding and always remember to keep it shiny side up and rubber side down!
2007-03-20 10:52:20
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answered by theearlof87 4
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Leaving all the idiot car drivers behind. Watching that last dangerous fool turn into a little dot in my wing mirror and knowing i'm never going to deal with them again. Then, when i'm out of town, feeling at one with my bike. Plus, the speed is awesome (within the limit of course) 50 feels like 100 because you can FEEL it.
2007-03-20 12:57:55
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answered by jezza 3
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Feeling the wind, having great visibility, being one with nature, being one with the machine there are many.
The thrill of scrapping floor boards in the turns through a series of twisties, stretching the yokes coming over a hill.
I use to commute through Boston on my bike and when traffic was stopped you could white line it and when traffic moved it was easy to tuck into line again.
Girls wanting to show a biker their...... well lets not go there LOL.
My latest cool thing is that I rigged my bike to carry a 3' X 5' American flag. To ride down the back roads with the flag flying and having people wave and give me thumbs up. I also ride for the PGR and do military funerals.
2007-03-20 14:22:09
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answered by quincyurt 2
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It is the freedom of feeling the breeze in your hair and being one with your bike and the road. I like taking back-roads for long rides and being able to see the scenery as it goes by. I always seem to be more aware of and part of the surroundings on my bike than ever in a car.
2007-03-23 09:56:19
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answered by Truth is elusive 7
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Entering a turn at 80, out at 125
2007-03-20 11:35:18
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answered by Shakespeare, William 4
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i mite just have a 125 but i love riding my motorbike it mite not go fast but its not all abt going fast i have a car 2 but i like my bike alot more i cant wait 4 the summer 2 get here
2007-03-23 22:26:15
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answered by BP M 2
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You go Earl of '87, chasing the horizon; I like That.
For me, Its the feeling of freedom and being one with the machine; I guess it's the feeling of what it would be like if your body could do it without a machine under you; like a bird flies, ya know?
2007-03-20 17:58:29
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answered by JusPeachy 3
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Hi!
Seeing my hubby jumping on his beast and going for a blast and getting out from under my feet for once !!!
LMAO!!!
2007-03-20 10:12:38
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answered by Moofie's Mom 6
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As a woman - its having that big, throbbing machine between my legs!! Only kidding.....
I love my motorbike, its my baby and everytime I take it for a ride, I can't help smiling to myself. There is no one particular reason why it makes me feel like that - it just does. One of these days, I'm gonna ride across the USA on a Harley and have the time of my life.
2007-03-20 10:10:14
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answered by vegasqueen1970 4
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