Reflections
"When you get a motorcycle, you join a club. Enrollment is automatic, and you cannot opt-out. It's a club that you will always be in, right up until you get kissed by an amorous semi, or wise up and sell the bike to invest in a safer, more practical mode of transportation. Heroin, for example." Quote from a cracked.com article 6 Things Nobody Tells You About Owning a Motorcycle
"What's the difference between a car driver and a motorcyclist? Motorcyclists aren't just riders, they're people who feel the road with every part of their body. They don't hide behind metal, glass, or comfort. They face the wind, the asphalt, and the risk. Every meter is a balance between speed and life. Every mistake can cost everything. That's why they see more, feel deeper, and live more aware. A car driver can afford to get distracted. A biker, never. For them, the road is like breathing. Lose the rhythm and you lose everything. They don't just ride, they exist in motion. And with parked protects you. A motorcycle reveals who you are. That's why drivers must stay more stay more alert. One careless moment and a biker may disappear from sight. And from those moments, tragedies are born. Ride safe. Stay focused. Because sometimes, a single glance save a life."
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