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Thursday, December 29, 2005
....when it growls

Why a motorcycle? 

So many people ask me that.  So many people tell me of someone they knew who had a wreck or lost a life. 

Why a motorcycle?

I can't really explain it.  I admit that it can scare me at times.  Seven hundred pounds of metal and plastic, with a fragile human body on top, going at speeds that would crush both given an impact with anything that may enter its path.

How do I explain it?  The best answer I can give is the rush.  The adrenaline rush.  Even explaining that feeling is hard to understand.  It is freedom as I ride.  Being in nature, not in a box looking at it.  It is the feeling of harnessing a power that I know can be destructive.  Harnessing a machine that comes alive when asked.  It is both nimble and fast on demand.  It is responsive to all of my needs.  The bike and I blend in to one.  We have become a character that we share.  We become an image and sound that others both admire and despise. 

I look down at the tank and it sways when I lean.  The fun of pushing an arm out and feeling the bike lean.  I listen to it purr when cruising, I hear it roar when I give it fuel, and I feel it growl when I find that spot in between where it commands attention. 

The rush stays with me each minute while I ride.  I sing out loud as I ride down the roads.  I scream like a mad man.  No one can hear me.  When it is time to go home, I usually find myself taking a few extra miles around the town before pulling into the neighborhood, playing with the sound through traffic.  Growling on command.  I command the road.

When I finally do force myself to pull into my driveway and turn it off, the rush is still with me, the rumble, the power.  It slowly leaves and I find that I am more relaxed than at any other time in my other days.  Even at night, I sleep better, relaxed, at peace. 

Why a motorcycle? 

It is a new me.









Posted at 09:21 pm by AnotherMan

Posted by Val @ 03/07/2006 03:15 PM PST
Amen Brother. You sum it up perfectly. Good to know there are others out there with the oldschool attitude about riding. Ride hard and ride safe.
  

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