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HI & welcome to the forum ....question...do you want to ride motorbikes?.......yes.......the end  |
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I faced the exact same dilemma of how to justify buying a bike, in fact I made a thread about it:
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=245431
I eventually decided I wanted a bike because they're fun, they're easy to get around with, no more massive traffic jams, the fuel efficiency on a 125 is INCREDIBLE, the tax is painfully cheap...mainly because I just wanted a bike, though.
So I'm picking up my YBR125 on wednesday  |
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This is why they call it a MLC, and when you DO it, you will wonder WHY you didn't do it twenty years ago.
Look at it this way; you have 'done' the safe and secure thing, for twenty years, you have spawned another generation, so you have done your bit to maintain the species, so you dont need to 'preserve' your life for the future, the future is HERE, you have used half your life up, so if you do kill yourself, its only half the loss, but at least you will have HAD a life.
We never regret the things we do, more, than the things we never did!
And its NOT that dangerous. Its safer than horse riding, parachuting, hang-gliding, rock climbing or risking a pint in town on a Friday night....
Its just a bit more dangerous than driving a 'boring' old car!
Statistically, about 3x more likely to have an accident ob average, that multiplied by 3 for a new or early rider, multiplied by 3 again if under 25 (which you ent) and three again, if you are a week-end warrior on a hyper-bike, who only does 300 miles a year.
Main difference is, when you HAVE an accident on a bike, its you, soft bit on the outside that gets squashed firs, not crumple zones.
So, we keep our wits, we use our eyes, and we treat every-one like they are out to KILL US, and we SURVIVE. Then it is as safe as you care to make it.
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| Hiteshm wrote: | Hi all,
I've recently turned 40 (ok about a year ago), and I'm considering getting a motorcycle. Mainly as a more efficient form of transport around town. I can't see myself commuting to work at the moment.
I have no previous experience, though have recently completed my CBT and did a gear conversion course. I really enjoyed it, and as increased my excitement in passing my full test and getting a bike.
And then I think, am I just crazy at my age. I have a wife and kids to think about. Why should I take the risk, just get a cheap car.
I understand this forum maybe slightly biased, but have other people faced the same dilemma? I’ve read about the stats that your more than 30 times likely to be killed riding a motorcycle than driving a car.
Any suggestions or thoughts? |
It is absolutely true that riding a motorcycle IS dangerous, you can never predict when you are going to be run over by the near-homicidal wife of a corrupt ranking police officer reversing out of her driveway at speed while you are passing at a perfectly sensible speed well within the speed-limit and paying full attention to the road and get your leg nearly ripped clean off and then be blamed for the accident... as happened to a very unfortunate guy I know, but a lot depends on how you ride. You can never be 100% safe but if you ride carefully then the risks are greatly reduced.
In terms of practicality, you must think of BAD WEATHER. Will you still need a car to get to Work during the Winter months? When the wind starts to howl and the air is so cold it hurts your throat and there is frost and black ice all over the road, the last place in the World you want to be is on a motorcycle. I don't care what anybody says, NOBODY enjoys riding in those conditions.
Getting started isn't cheap either, you need a CBT, a motorcycle, insurance, helmet, gloves, boots, trousers, jacket and a few lessons if you want to take the test and move on to a full-size bike.
I think what it comes down to is "do you want to ride just for the fun of it?". If the answer is no then forget it, buy a cheap car instead, you'll probably need the second car even if you do buy a bike. But if the answer is yes, then go for it! Book a CBT right now and do it on a hired bike.
EDIT* What am I talking about? I should have read your post more carefully; you've already done a CBT! In which I case I think you already know whether you want to ride or not!
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I had wanted a bike as a teen but spending most of it intoxicated and skint, just wasn't in the position or frame of mind to do it.
Roll on 20 odd years later and at the ripe 'old' ae of 38 I passed my test.
Just do it, you know you want to.
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | This is why they call it a MLC, and when you DO it, you will wonder WHY you didn't do it twenty years ago.
Look at it this way; you have 'done' the safe and secure thing, for twenty years, you have spawned another generation, so you have done your bit to maintain the species, so you dont need to 'preserve' your life for the future, the future is HERE, you have used half your life up, so if you do kill yourself, its only half the loss, but at least you will have HAD a life.
We never regret the things we do, more, than the things we never did!
And its NOT that dangerous. Its safer than horse riding, parachuting, hang-gliding, rock climbing or risking a pint in town on a Friday night....
Its just a bit more dangerous than driving a 'boring' old car!
Statistically, about 3x more likely to have an accident ob average, that multiplied by 3 for a new or early rider, multiplied by 3 again if under 25 (which you ent) and three again, if you are a week-end warrior on a hyper-bike, who only does 300 miles a year.
Main difference is, when you HAVE an accident on a bike, its you, soft bit on the outside that gets squashed firs, not crumple zones.
So, we keep our wits, we use our eyes, and we treat every-one like they are out to KILL US, and we SURVIVE. Then it is as safe as you care to make it.
Gowarn! You only live once! It's FUN! |
Exactly..!!! spot on Mike  ____________________ Yamaha FZS600 Fazer (gone but not forgotten). Current - Kawasaki ZX6R A1P |
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Hi bud and wellcome, I'm 56 and came back to bikes after a 30 year break 2 years ago, my advise, JUST DO IT you won't regret it, I can assure you  ____________________ First bike R reg Suzuki 125 GT twin in 1978:
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 224 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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