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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: I never want to be one of the Crazy motorcyclists you see on the roads, i want to be one of the sensible ones that helps bring respect to the motor cycle community. That all goes out the window the first corner you are cranked right over on and you start feeding in the power as you see the exit. As responsible as you think you are, we are all irresponsible on a bike according to everyone else. Even Australia's most famous driving instructor (Warren Luff), calls us all "Temporary Australians". Agreed. I love riding and I thought I'd be sensible until I had a feel for the potential of the bike, even for just a 250cc. You won't know what riding is about until you ride the way a bike should be riden, to it's full potential (obviously only until you have gained some riding skill and confidence), and when you do, you get the best adrenalin rush, excitement, satisfaction and happiness. I never pushed my bike until I started riding around the mountains and it's heaps of fun even on your own. Track days are even more fun, but just a warning, once you track, you never go back...now I have an expensive hobby . phong =P~
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You are all most likely right. hahaha
But atleast heading into it already over the whole, *Hoon* behaviour from the car, and wanting to be sensible 90% of the time... is going to be better than the people out there, who get there license, fully intending to be a speed daemon.
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