WHY WE RIDE Official Trailer [HD]

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I cannot recommend this film enough. I watched it in a theater and then bought the DVD. I've watched the DVD 3 times already.
If you like to ride a bike, you'll enjoy this movie.
It has a lot of attention paid to the family aspects of riding, which may not apply to everyone, but it tries to hit all interests.
I love the guy who says he remembers how he was so excited to think that he was going to ride his bike tomorrow...and he still feels that way today. Everyday. I'm with him!
From an artistic standpoint, the camera work is great. I'm a photographer and I see really great artistry in their work. The people interviewed are serious riders who have a lot to say.

mazdance
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I cannot tell you how wonderful a feeling of being on that machine.
I couldn’t have said it better myself.

ramblingthoughts
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1:46 When I first watched this video, before I rode motorcycles, I didn't know who this man was. 10 years later, now completely in love with riding, I recognised him instantly and have a signed copy of his book in my house (Ted Simon).

tnetroP
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Riding a motorcycle a very part of me a passion, that no one can take away, they pure enjoyment of the freedom you get, to feel the air on your face, the sights.

The only way to know feeling is by actually doing it, from that point on there is no return.

Ride on. "Don't be scare, its fun it'll cheer you on"

jrprieto
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Driving a car is like watching a film but, riding a bike is like starring in it - unknown

Etriganthedemon
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I started out on my peddle bike at an age before others started riding bicycles. I taught myself to ride and how to repair my own bike. No one else has ever put a wrench to my bike. Not then or ever.
At the age of 9 years old I met a man and his woman who were passing through town and stopped at the Dairy Queen. I was sitting there at a picnic table eating my ice cream and they came over and sat down with me and we talked for at least two hours.
From the time I was born I have always been a loner and at the age of 9 after visiting with this man and his woman I realized the two wheel life was who I am.
There were many adults coming and going that day and every one of them would walk well out of their way to and from their vehicles with fear in their eyes. The entire time visiting with this couple I never felt worried or afraid of them.
The man and his woman had many tattoos and he had a large knife strapped to his leg. They were part of a very well known MC.
I would have to believe this was the reason everyone went well out of their way to avoid them, but not one of them showed concern for my safety. Not that I was ever in danger.
I eventually went from my peddle bike to dirt bikes and at 18 I bought my first highway bike and have never looked back.
I am 60 years old this year and the only thing that keeps my alive is being able to get on my Road King.
Had it not been for those two wheels, even when they were just a peddle bike, I would not be here today.
I would put on at least 100 miles a day on my peddle bike back in the day.

To this day my two wheels are my escape from my own head and the demons I battle.

grounded
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I learned to ride my very own motorcycle back in 2011 then a 19 year old & her passenger friends driving a Van, all I know is it hurt when my body slammed upside it, anyway she decided she had the right of way to take a left turn in front of me going through the intersection of Euclid & Crestline and My Green light sweetheart...



TerinaHarrington
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Riding can't be fully explained to a non-rider, but this comes reasonably close. 

OSUalum
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If you see this movie, you also have to see "The worlds fastest Indian" great story...

jrprieto
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Who is that colored guy on the last part? He looks familiar, is he an actor or something?

NarcoticTea