What kind of rider are you and why do you like to ride?
I ride purely for the image. Nothing else matters other than how cool I look on my bike.[sm=shades.gif]
Kidding of course.
I'm a rider who doesn't care where I'm going, as long as I'm on my bike. Same goes when I'm in my car. I'll randomly take a road I've never taken before and ride it as far as I please (knowing I have a map on hand, just in case.) I do not stunt, and I probably never will. I love track days and destroying a brand new set of tires at it. I STRONGLY support motorcycle safety and superbike classes. Everyone has to learn, but the difference is hard or easy.
I'm not really a bar type of guy........actually, I'm not really an alcohol type of guy. I really don't enjoy getting drunk. Personally, I think it's something you did back in high school because it was "cool" because it was illegal. Now, it's just drinking.....and for what? Me on a bike is 1000 times more enjoyable than any amount of alcohol.
And for some odd reason, I'm more of a solo guy. Riding in a group is fun in small doses, but can be hectic sometimes (especially with newer riders not knowing what to do). I prefer to be alone on some back road the majority of the time.............or at a track (with riders that DO know what to do). But, that's just me.
Kidding of course.
I'm a rider who doesn't care where I'm going, as long as I'm on my bike. Same goes when I'm in my car. I'll randomly take a road I've never taken before and ride it as far as I please (knowing I have a map on hand, just in case.) I do not stunt, and I probably never will. I love track days and destroying a brand new set of tires at it. I STRONGLY support motorcycle safety and superbike classes. Everyone has to learn, but the difference is hard or easy.
I'm not really a bar type of guy........actually, I'm not really an alcohol type of guy. I really don't enjoy getting drunk. Personally, I think it's something you did back in high school because it was "cool" because it was illegal. Now, it's just drinking.....and for what? Me on a bike is 1000 times more enjoyable than any amount of alcohol.
And for some odd reason, I'm more of a solo guy. Riding in a group is fun in small doses, but can be hectic sometimes (especially with newer riders not knowing what to do). I prefer to be alone on some back road the majority of the time.............or at a track (with riders that DO know what to do). But, that's just me.
I always wanted to ride, and now having had my bike a year, I love it more than I thought I would have.
I enjoy the twisties, slow corners and practicing being smooth. Getting on and off the throttle and flicking
the bike without giving myself and 'oh-****' moment. I think we'd all agree that when you get home from a good ride,
you really feel like you've done something. Driving a car is so passive, but riding these babies really makes you
work.
I support riding safety, use as much sensible gear as possible,Ialways wave, and always rev it up for kids in the back seat of a car beside me ( I remember being that kid ). No wheelies or stunts, and I only drink on my couch. I have come to terms with the fact that the limits of this bike (06 600RR) are well beyond my own, and I ride accordingly.
I love the freedom, and the ability for a good ride to fix almost any 'work-related' problems or frustrations. Exploring new roads is awesome, even when occassionally it becames a gravel road ! Seeing my own (gradual) improvements is cool and I really look forward to my first track day - hopefully this summer.
Oh yeah, andmean people suck.
I enjoy the twisties, slow corners and practicing being smooth. Getting on and off the throttle and flicking
the bike without giving myself and 'oh-****' moment. I think we'd all agree that when you get home from a good ride,
you really feel like you've done something. Driving a car is so passive, but riding these babies really makes you
work.
I support riding safety, use as much sensible gear as possible,Ialways wave, and always rev it up for kids in the back seat of a car beside me ( I remember being that kid ). No wheelies or stunts, and I only drink on my couch. I have come to terms with the fact that the limits of this bike (06 600RR) are well beyond my own, and I ride accordingly.
I love the freedom, and the ability for a good ride to fix almost any 'work-related' problems or frustrations. Exploring new roads is awesome, even when occassionally it becames a gravel road ! Seeing my own (gradual) improvements is cool and I really look forward to my first track day - hopefully this summer.
Oh yeah, andmean people suck.
i am a smart but at the same time dumb rider...haha. i like to crack it open on the roads but i don't like pulling tricks too much. i like to ride because it gives me time to think and to relax. it is my way to get rid of all the stress around me. thats why i ride.
that why we all started riding, so that we can go from bar to bar at a quicker pace. no?

[quote] yea, i forgot to list the real reason why i have a bike. FOR GIRLS... thats it.....
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I ride purely for the image. Nothing else matters other than how cool I look on my bike.



