You Should Start Riding Motorcycles. Here's Why

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This video is a sign to go out and buy that bike you have been eyeing on facebook marketplace! It is time ride!

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FAQ:

What should my first bike be? A Turbo Hayabusa.

Very funny, no seriously. What should I get? A TURBO BUSA.

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I ride because I grew up riding, and there's no cheaper way to have a midlife crisis

FarmerDrew
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Amen brother! I started riding at 61. Four years later: the good news, one or two tours every summer; the bad news, three bikes in the garage. Riding a motorcycle is as close as we can come to flying like a bird. It’s all about mass and momentum. Velocity and friction. Acceleration and braking. Like a bird you fly around corners a foot off the ground. It’s a profound experience of the physics of the world in which we live.

stewball
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Me having a motorcycle license at 28 thinking it was considered “late”, then I see ppl in their 40s and 60s doing it! Respect to all of you.
Ride safe everyone 😙

tiagob
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Riding cured my bad depression made me realise Im able to do stuff and being good at it. The moment I put my helmet on get on the bike its awesome.

jasperktm
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I took up riding at 60 because it keeps you sharp as you get older and it’s great to learn a new skill 😃

robertcoco
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I got my first jacket and helmet! Saving my for my wheels but even as a young, European female rider, your channel has given me so much confidence to start my motorcycle journey❤️❤️❤️❤️

leahd
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Got back into riding after, 18 years. Brought a joy back to my life I forgot I was missing.

No matter how shit you day is, it's real damn hard to not grin like an idiot after some 2nd gear pulls

williamstevens
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I’m 30 years old and completed my first season of riding last year, self taught. What I love about it, is feeling so “dialed in.” Just so focused and free at the same time

KDLL
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I started riding last year. I started riding because it’s always looked super cool and, well, I’m a big boy now and can just buy things with my big boy money.

johnstanley
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I started riding horses and I loved the fun and peace of moving around in the open air. When life happened and I couldn’t be around them anymore, motorcycles were the next best thing <3

supagirl
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I ride bc it is literally my own personal alone time therapy. No wife no kids, just me doing my thing and it keeps me strait

sheaselmer
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I am a 46 year old man and just started riding a motorcycle last year! I have to say it is one of the most rewarding feelings in the world. I am so happy I finally started to ride and to be honestly it is also super healthy. Yes healthy, because when i lost 10 pounds! I did some research and i read that motorcycles give you a core workout unlike driving a car. You will also save on gas!!! I say if you ever wanted to ride a motorcycle, give it a chance, and do not be stupid! Do not speed, do not try and play chicken with a car, and always wear your gear.

johnjay
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The feeling after riding your bike, when you have been riding hard with razor sharp focus. Nothing matters except the next 3 seconds of life. Not bills or responsibilities of any kind. You're just existing pure and raw. This, the exact goal of meditation. This is why after a good day of riding we feel so refreshed. Ride safe brothers!

mattmansarizona
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Being in my 40's I never even considered riding motorcycles until one day last summer it hit me that my life has been so safe and boring. We need adventure in our lives and getting my license and buying a new Yamaha MT 09 (such a good looking bike) has been the best life changing decision I've ever made. When the weather is good, you can just get on your bike and ride with no destination in mind, two three four days whatever just go find fun scenic roads and enjoy.

kplay
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I had my first experience on a motorcycle at 18 months when my dad would accelerate in the parking lot at our apartment with me sitting on the tank. Been obsessed with bikes ever since. Can't wait for all this snow to melt and get back on my bike

benchaggaresmusic
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I’m 33 years old and and fresh on riding motorcycles. I love it and it’s definitely mentally challenging, you need to constantly stay focused on the road.

homer
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Because riding is better than therapy!
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul!

IceBoNeZ
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I started riding a few months ago. I've wanted to do it for years but a few things got in the way. Well I got divorced earlier last year and that was one of the biggest hurdles (she didn't want me riding) and after that, it was just a matter of finding a class and being smart money wise. Now I have a motorcycle and it's fantastic!

gabelongmire
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I started riding because I felt like I was stuck at a job that I hate, my home life was almost as dull as work, and at 51, I needed to find something to do for my sanity.
People talk shit about a midlife crisis being something washed-up has-beens go through as they pine for their lost youth. Not me. I felt incredibly depressed that I was only halfway through life and ready for it to be over. I still feel a tinge of disappointment when my alarm wakes me up and I realize that I made it through another night, but, at least now, I know there will be some portion of my day, even if it's only half an hour or so, that I will spend doing something I enjoy. F-off, world, I'm riding!

davecummings
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I live in Australia and ride a ZX10R as my daily commute. I have owned a bike as my daily since I was 18. I am now 50. I have a 15 min ride to work almost all of it on an expressway. Entering the Expressway at 40-50 kph over the limit to seamlessly merge into traffic and then slow down the the fast lanes speed is a rush. Then you get the days when another rider (on any kind of machine) is travelling with you. The two of you move as one through the traffic and I usually sit behind the other guy as it looks so cool as we weave in and out. Then he takes his exit and you both nod or wave as you part. You just shared a pretty intimate moment with a total stranger, and they loved you for it because you both have a love of motorbikes, and that makes you respect each other. No words are shared just the riding and a nod farewell.

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