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My random thoughts about motorcycling

Started by Cozzy, October 31, 2008, 09:27:40 AM

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Cozzy

After owning a few bikes, GS500 99, Bandit1200 01, SV1000 03, a few minor accidents on the roads, and a stloen bike, the sv1000 03. I reckon I can use the time that I do not own a bike to share my thoughts on motorcycling.

On the way to motorcycling

As dad was also a rider, he asked me to get a few years of experience of drive a car before I get a bike, after a few months of research, I brought a 99 GS500 for my first bike, even thought the bike is not in a perfect condition, I started my biking life since, after owning the bike for 11 months, I decided it was time for me to get a bigger bike, I sold the GS to a good friend and brought a 01 bandit 1200, this time I had better luck, the bike is in a really really good nick, however, it seemed my skill wasn't good enough, I dorpped the bike after riding it for about 9 months, on a local twisty that I run every Sunday morning, after fixing the bike, I sold it to a dealer and brought a 03 SV1000, which is I bike that i really like, after owning  that 6 months, the bike was stolen, as the bike is still on lease, I have to pay for a stolen bike. Now I am building a street frighter based on the  gs500 with bent fork that is given to me by a friend, the guy who brought it from me, and hoping to get back on the road.

On choosing motorcycle

As I have ridden 3 different bikes with in 2.5 years, I fond out you will enjoy everythings that you ride, if you really like motorcycling, and I totally understand what ' It isn't the bike, but the rider who ride on it count'. That is why I picked up the GS500 again, somehow, I may need to get another bike as a communter before I can finish the GS500 Streetfright.

On passion

I reckon after a few crashes, a stolen bike and I still long to buy a bike, I think this is passion. I love to ride, no matter what kind of bike at what speed, I am a daily rider ridding rain and shine, when I have a good day I ride, when I have a bad day I ride more. Because riding motorbike need full concentration, when you ride on it, the world is only you and the bike, you direct it where to go. I HATE THE PEOPLE THAT ALWAYS BLAME THE BIKE WHEN ACCIDENT DO HAPPEN. Even in a mechanical failure, it is still the responsibilty of the owner for not taking good care about it.

I reckon PASSION is, the love of doing something no matter how much pain it created, how many time it let you down.


A crash is the result of the rider's mistake, so don't blame the bike

A rider should be able to control the bike but not controlled by the bike, becuase on the track you don't want to DNF and on the road you don't want to lose you licence

Revere2

Cozzy, you sound like a masochist. You appear to enjoy pain that is inflicted by financial misconduct or purposefully mishandling any machine that you own to induce your own physical or emotional pain. Or both. I guess that makes you a human "OR Gate"too. This "could be" sexual in nature. Your perfect mate would be a sadist.

Listen............. sigh.................get your shaZam! together.........and you need to seriously work on your "grammar skills".

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