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 MarJay But it's British!

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If I personally couldn't physically ride. I think thats the only way. I'm not sure that anything could get me off of a bike. Saying that I have never experienced the death of a close friend so I can't really say. Who knows?
On a lighter note I wouldn't give up for a woman or anything like that! I might put it on hold if I had serious financial trouble or something, bit I would always plan to get back on a bike at some point.
Also TBH I think that the death/injury rates for Motorcyclists increasing is due to three main reasons.
A) Lots of people getting on bikes for varied reasons such as congestion charging etc. Who would normally have never contemplated it.
B) BABs. I think because I have progressed slowly onto a powerful bike without any sort of break between bikes, and I have included foul weather riding in that then I am probably safer on the roads than any BAB who goes out and buys a supersports 600 or 1000.
C) You all know my feelings on this one 16 year old scooter bois who want to just go really fast and don't wear any sort of protective gear apart from a lid. They really do take their life in their hands. I hear that during the 70's and 80's people used to say that if you survived until you're 25 on a bike then you would probably survive bikes altogether. I think with riders such as this its becoming more and more relevant again!
I'm not saying that it could never happen to me, but I think I am better placed to make myself safe on the road than a lot of other types of rider.
This thread has depressed me now! Thanks ste!
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Hi
Don't know.
I have known a few people killed on bikes over the years. Seen people I have known breath their last. Still ride a bike.
My better half smashed her car up in style about 9 years ago, and she is now back on a bike.
Think I agree with Bendy that it would be a lack of enjoyment. However I enjoy riding bikes and driving cars (just far easier to enjoy yourself on a bike).
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I have seen a biker with an amputated leg still ride a CBR600, it was on the news a few years ago, some electronic stand come down when he comes to a standstill or something like stabilisers, so he has my respect for being That dedicated to riding a motorcycle after a bad crash. ____________________ is that it |
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Death probably. At this point, if the laws become too anally retentive in this country, I'll just move somewhere else.
A bad accident might do it, but never having been in one I don't know. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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I noticed that you said "biking" instead of "riding". Hmm. To me, the term "biking" encompasses all apects and activities related to bikes, i.e. going for rideouts, meets, etc. Whereas "riding" just means getting from A to B, such as commuting etc. With that out of the way...
To be honest, it wouldn't take much to stop me enjoying biking on the British roads - I'm considering packing it in already. Once I've fixed up my CRM and tried out a few of the local tracks, then that may be the time. I guess it's mainly licence preservation. I'd probably still keep a road bike for commuting and stuff though.
I'd also perhaps momentarily give up riding/biking out of respect for others, especially following some incident, i.e. someone close dieing, or me getting seriously injured. But once the mourning is over, I can see myself getting back onto bikes. Unless, I suppose, I become disabled.
Man, this is such a depressing topic... ____________________ TiN
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Money would be the only reason for me. ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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umm hard one
Doubt there's much that could stop me biking apart from death. A close friend dying must be hard to take but biking is now a part of me. I seriously doubt any of my biking friends would want me to quit because of one of their accidents, and vice versa. Money wouldn't stop me either, I'd just beg, borrow or steal enough to get a cheap shitter just to be able to get around. Injury could stop me I suppose, but then again advances in technology (as previously mentioned) give access to bikes for the disabled.
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I would only stop because if financially and physically I couldn't ride.
If it's my time to go then it's my time to go. Deaths inevitable you have to go sometime. I would rather that be when I'm having the time of my life, not when I'm in some rocking chair when Im 90. ____________________ Dean Stone #777
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She was good, she encouraged me to get another bike. I was riding bikes, rock climbing, etc before we met so she was fully aware of what I was like. She's got an NSR125 too, soon to be sold unfortunately because of the nipper, but she said that she knew how much it meant to me. Might have something to do with the insurance as well!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 55 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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