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Who’s given up motorcycle riding?
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<blockquote data-quote="nxhappy" data-source="post: 16678907" data-attributes="member: 50238"><p>first off....only YOU can make this final decision. Don't let anyone tell you what to do, and the bottom line is, you have a family you need to take care of. If you do ride street...always always always wear full gear, helmet, boots, the whole shabang. </p><p></p><p>that being said ....I have been on a bike since 10 years old. It's in my familys blood. When I was 19 I bought my first street bike. GSXR600 (stupid fast for a squid noob) and my dad was ****ing pissed. I barely had a license and hid the bike at my friends house (my dad found out 2 years later). Since then I've had about 100 bikes, street and dirt. I had 2 baby girls in 2018 and 2019. After they were born I sold all my street bikes. Recently I have not had much time to ride street anyway. There are just too many dumb ****s on the street and I am not ready to die for some un-uninsured asshole to run me off the road and drive away while I crawl away most likely dead. </p><p></p><p>If you love bikes, just as I do ..... stick to the dirt. It is still dangerous but as least you can pick your terrain, and you won't have a car on the other side ready to run you over. I love motorcycles because they clear my mind and they make me free. A dirt bike can give you that same freedom with 50% less danger. My daughter is 3 years old and next year I plan to start her on a small bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxhappy, post: 16678907, member: 50238"] first off....only YOU can make this final decision. Don't let anyone tell you what to do, and the bottom line is, you have a family you need to take care of. If you do ride street...always always always wear full gear, helmet, boots, the whole shabang. that being said ....I have been on a bike since 10 years old. It's in my familys blood. When I was 19 I bought my first street bike. GSXR600 (stupid fast for a squid noob) and my dad was ****ing pissed. I barely had a license and hid the bike at my friends house (my dad found out 2 years later). Since then I've had about 100 bikes, street and dirt. I had 2 baby girls in 2018 and 2019. After they were born I sold all my street bikes. Recently I have not had much time to ride street anyway. There are just too many dumb ****s on the street and I am not ready to die for some un-uninsured asshole to run me off the road and drive away while I crawl away most likely dead. If you love bikes, just as I do ..... stick to the dirt. It is still dangerous but as least you can pick your terrain, and you won't have a car on the other side ready to run you over. I love motorcycles because they clear my mind and they make me free. A dirt bike can give you that same freedom with 50% less danger. My daughter is 3 years old and next year I plan to start her on a small bike. [/QUOTE]
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