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On 1 Jul 2006 05:35:24 -0700, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
[snip] It used to be that most pilots I knew rode motorcycles, but that seems to be less of a correlation lately. Wot say the group -- do you currently ride a motorcycle? Did you in the past? I had a 2002 Harley Dyna Low rider for a while. At 49 it was my first motorcycle but sold it after 2 years for two reasons. 1. The longer I drove it the better the odds became that some idiot driver would injure me. I know with more experience I could learn to reduce the potential dangers, but I have heard of and known too many guys that have been injured or killed on bikes that I thought it more prudent to get a boat instead. Which leads to the second reason. 2. The motorcycle was such a solitary experience for me. My wife never liked riding on it. And most of the time I was just cruising places on my own. I did ride a few times with a buddy and was part of a special ride with another 700 bikes once, but still it always seemed to be such a solitary endeavor. I can now take another 10 people on my boat, about 9 more passengers than the bike would carry. It's just more fun to be able to hang out in the river, drink some beer, do some tubing, water skiing, swim and generally just lounge around. As of now, between the boat and sharing the flying with a colleague of mine, I don't particularly miss the motorcycle. Kirk |
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FlipSide wrote:
On 1 Jul 2006 05:35:24 -0700, "Jay Honeck" wrote: [snip] It used to be that most pilots I knew rode motorcycles, but that seems to be less of a correlation lately. Wot say the group -- do you currently ride a motorcycle? Did you in the past? I had a 2002 Harley Dyna Low rider for a while. At 49 it was my first motorcycle but sold it after 2 years for two reasons. 1. The longer I drove it the better the odds became that some idiot driver would injure me. I know with more experience I could learn to reduce the potential dangers, but I have heard of and known too many guys that have been injured or killed on bikes that I thought it more prudent to get a boat instead. Actually, and we had a long thread recently about this on one of the newsgroups, but maybe not his one, the probability does NOT change based on the past. Which leads to the second reason. 2. The motorcycle was such a solitary experience for me. My wife never liked riding on it. And most of the time I was just cruising places on my own. I did ride a few times with a buddy and was part of a special ride with another 700 bikes once, but still it always seemed to be such a solitary endeavor. I can now take another 10 people on my boat, about 9 more passengers than the bike would carry. It's just more fun to be able to hang out in the river, drink some beer, do some tubing, water skiing, swim and generally just lounge around. I actually like riding alone, but the good thing is that my wife likes to ride, fly and shoot, even though she had done none of these before meeting me. She knew that I was doing all of these before we got married and wasn't likely to give up any of them. :-) As of now, between the boat and sharing the flying with a colleague of mine, I don't particularly miss the motorcycle. Yes, I know I have too many passions and it is hard now with kids and such to keep up with all of them. That is one reason I haven't been in a big hurry to get another motorcycle, although I do miss riding a lot. Matt |
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