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After having a little debate with a friend about whether or not someone is a born again biker or not I was asked how long someone would have to have a break from riding to be classed as a born again when they buy a bike again. A tough question to be specific really but what are peoples general opinions on this?  |
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Around 20 years. A work mate of mine has just got into bikes again after selling his last one in the 80's. I will base my argument on that one example.  ____________________ You're a cock. |
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Guess who the debate was with ok, have another for you Shaun...That guy at work (with the one arm, can't remember his name ) would you call him a BAB if he does actually get another considering he had to stop riding for obvious reasons....after all, he will of been off bikes for quite some time, and then got back on two wheels?? ____________________ My Precioussss!, My Bikes, The Lord & Master, Canis Lupus!
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So you are saying 5 years biking absence makes a BAB then? Is that the general consensus? ____________________ My Precioussss!, My Bikes, The Lord & Master, Canis Lupus!
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I would say around a 10 year break would count as BAB.
5 years doesn't seem quite long enough, have bikes really evolved so much since 1999? ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
Suzuki GSXR - Now stops on a sixpence; SBK3's
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I agree with DaFrostyOne, If theyve stayed interested in bikes (and kept in biker circles) then I wouldn't consider them a BAB, even if it had been 20 years or so before they got their new bike.
However, if someone road one as a kid, then passed car test and gave up bikes only to return to them in a midlife crisis then I would consider them a definate BAB. ____________________ My bike: 1988 Kawasaki KH100 Status: Polluting Devon with two stroke smog and noise pollution!
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I think the commonly held view of a BAB would be someone who got a bike not long after they were old enough, then moved onto cars and now at the age of 30 return to ride a 600 sports or similar. ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
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stinkywheely wrote: | https://www.nabd.org.uk |
I'll let the guy at work know about that site, I know he is currently restoring a KR1 which he was considering trying to sort out getting back on the road on it, thanks.
badlydamaged wrote: | If theyve stayed interested in bikes (and kept in biker circles) then I wouldn't consider them a BAB, even if it had been 20 years or so before they got their new bike |
So if I got off my gixxer and didn't ride a bike for 20 years at all but stayed on BCF and talked about bikes then I wouldn't be a born again, wron, I still would've forgotten skills that are second nature to me at the moment.
Quote: | 5 years doesn't seem quite long enough, have bikes really evolved so much since 1999? |
Not really no, as I have said though 5 years is long enough to forget riding skills that are second nature whether you realise you have them or not.
Quote: | What if the person gets back on the same bike they had before their time off?
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In my opinion yes, on the basis of riding skills etc, I'm repeating myself now. |
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Surely it's 'just like riding a bike'.
Seriously - I didn't drive a car for 4 years after moving to London and selling it in favour of the scooter. Then one day I hired one and drove it 500 miles to Aberdeen. Yeah, the first half hour I was a bit rusty, a bit unused to the size, my clutch control wasn't fantastic (didn't stall it though) - generally wasn't my old self. Couple of hours in, it was like I'd never been away.
Yeah, riding a bike is a different skill to driving a car. But not *that* different. If someone gets on after 5, 10, 20 years off and expects to instantly be back at the exact point they were before the time off then they're a twat. Hell, I didn't ride for a couple of months last winter and was aware that I was rusty and took it easy when I went out. But if you've done something enough, you KNOW how to do it and you'd be surprised how quickly knowledge can come back.
Once a skill is learnt, it's learnt. It just needs a polish if it's been getting dusty for a while. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 286 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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