Enjoy a Ride

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Remember the thrill of your first two wheeler?  Remember the freedom as you pumped your legs faster and faster, and then glided to give your legs a rest and feel the wind against your face.  You could meet with friends, and ride together, exploring everywhere.  There were limitations.  We had to stay away from traffic, which often meant staying on the sidewalk.

A motor cycle gives you that same childish trill, but you can ride in the street, with the traffic.  Just as on a bicycle, you have to be careful of the traffic, because you are nearly invisible to drivers, and some drivers will even challenge your right to be on the road.

So if you ride, be careful.  And if you are driving please keep your eyes open for a bicycle, or a motor cycle, and please give them a little space, and don’t lay on the horn when you get right along side of them.  You never know, the rider could be a sweet little old lady, like me.

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  1. Motorcycles frighten the **** out of me (insert your favorite word here). It’s funny because I really admire the lifestyle but I’ve rode on the back of one and can barely go past 35 without screaming and I always get really nervous when I see one on the road.

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