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I understand the enjoyment of motorcycles. And just about the time I think I might like to try one, someone comes into the ER after a bike accident so far from fucked they can’t even see fucked in the rear view mirror, and looking at about 6 months of surgeries and rehab to someday sort of almost gimp from their bed to the toilet, with a cane or walker, if they’re not paralyzed in two or four limbs, and are currently on their fifth or eighth major accident.
After the 20-something kid who survived two tours in Iraq only to become a quad driving home from Camp Pendleton, and who just wanted to die after a year as a doorstop, any thought of ever getting on one died.
Hard pass.
Too many other @$$holes on the road trying to kill you to ever get on one of those damned things.
Youth and bikes really don’t go well together.
You really need some steel surrounding you to have a chance of survival.
I like dirt bikes, though I haven’t been on one in ages.
I wouldn’t ride a motorcycle on the road these days. A while ago I saw a study which said that drivers in the US are objectively worse than they were a few decades ago — more distracted by phones and the cars’ control systems, less attentive in general, less skillful in general, more entitled or arrogant, driving heavier cars. It was dangerous enough to be on a bike in the 1980s. Wouldn’t do it now except in a crisis.
I can testify to the fact that drivers have become worse than earlier generations. And they seem to think the left hand lane is the slow lane.
My first bike was a dirt bike (Honda), but not a serious dirt bike. The 2nd was better, a Yamaha 175cc model. Last was the BSA 441 Victor, a single cylinder thumper. I keep looking for a used one at a decent price and close by but no luck so far. They’re around just never close or else tooo many $$$. Before I leave this earth I’d like to have the BSA and a Triumph Bonneville from the early to mid 60’s, just because.
What they have is ‘GPS says turn left in 3 miles and I don’t want to have to accelerate into the faster lane at the last minute (a half mile ahead!)’ Syndrome.
Some of them no doubt, but on the interstate there is no left turns except rarely. And they sit in the left lane with people flashing their lights and blowing horns…