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03-23-2008, 09:29 PM
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It's therapy hon
I think I have figured out the best saving of all. Not only is the bike inexpensive to buy, and god knows 100+ mpg speaks for itself. All that and it's the best darn therapy in the world.
I defy any man to ride a fragile motor bike at twenty plus miles per hour on a beat up piece of asphalt, with cars whizzing by, and think of his miserable job. Your wife's weight problem or your kids grades, just can't enter into your mind. It's all about your physical sense of being in control and fighting to keep from becoming a statistic.
It's also about the looks you get from the people who wouldn't even see you, if it weren't for the bike. Oh sure, it's about cursing the people in cars who didn't see you on your bike too. It's a chance to vent for a legit problem, not one that makes you sound paranoid. Yes the MF really was trying to kill you with his SUV.
It about being somebody else for as long as the gas lasts. Being that person whose only concerns in life aren't the house payment or what your friends will think, but about just keeping the bugs out of his teeth. It's about seeing the world at twenty miles an hour not eighty.
I think my dad said it best. A man is never happier than when he is enjoying the fruits of his OWN labor. Not the fruit you buy at the store, but the fruit you actually had a hand in growing. You just can't stay depressed when you ride a motorbike regularly.
How can you ride that fifty pounds of metal and not have a real sense of self worth. It's like being sixteen again and driving a car for the first time. Only this one you built yourself and it belongs to you. It doesn't belong to you and the bank, just you.
Has anyone ever seen a motor bike in the garage of a mass murderer. A true psycho could never manage to get the darn thing running without blowing a gasket. So take heart you just proved to yourself that you aren't really sick after all.
I leave you with this final thought, You don't need a shrink, if you have a motor bike.
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03-23-2008, 09:40 PM
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Re: It's therapy hon
i tend to agree with you deacon. these motorized bicycles are great therapy
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03-23-2008, 11:03 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Duvall, WA PNW
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Re: It's therapy hon
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Originally Posted by deacon
I defy any man to ride a fragile motor bike at twenty plus miles per hour on a beat up piece of asphalt, with cars whizzing by, and think of his miserable job. Your wife's weight problem or your kids grades, just can't enter into your mind. It's all about your physical sense of being in control and fighting to keep from becoming a statistic........A true psycho could never manage to get the darn thing running without blowing a gasket. So take heart you just proved to yourself that you aren't really sick after all.
I leave you with this final thought, You don't need a shrink, if you have a motor bike.
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Man that's cool. Even when I'm working on the thing (which is a LOT lately)...the 15 more years of working my assets off, teenage daughters out of control, lousy neighbors, weight of the world etc are not even in the shop! And so far the few nice rides I've done, I felt as light as feather, eyes of an eagle and alertness of Chancho my faithful watchdog. No worries mate!
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03-23-2008, 11:19 PM
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minor bike philosopher
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: It's therapy hon
exactly my point there is no room for those thoughts. It's better than a shrink.
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03-24-2008, 06:49 AM
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Godfather of Motorized Bicycles
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ashtabula county, Ohio
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Re: It's therapy hon
Quote:
Originally Posted by deacon
I think I have figured out the best saving of all. Not only is the bike inexpensive to buy, and god knows 100+ mpg speaks for itself. All that and it's the best darn therapy in the world.
I defy any man to ride a fragile motor bike at twenty plus miles per hour on a beat up piece of asphalt, with cars whizzing by, and think of his miserable job. Your wife's weight problem or your kids grades, just can't enter into your mind. It's all about your physical sense of being in control and fighting to keep from becoming a statistic.
It's also about the looks you get from the people who wouldn't even see you, if it weren't for the bike. Oh sure, it's about cursing the people in cars who didn't see you on your bike too. It's a chance to vent for a legit problem, not one that makes you sound paranoid. Yes the MF really was trying to kill you with his SUV.
It about being somebody else for as long as the gas lasts. Being that person whose only concerns in life aren't the house payment or what your friends will think, but about just keeping the bugs out of his teeth. It's about seeing the world at twenty miles an hour not eighty.
I think my dad said it best. A man is never happier than when he is enjoying the fruits of his OWN labor. Not the fruit you buy at the store, but the fruit you actually had a hand in growing. You just can't stay depressed when you ride a motorbike regularly.
How can you ride that fifty pounds of metal and not have a real sense of self worth. It's like being sixteen again and driving a car for the first time. Only this one you built yourself and it belongs to you. It doesn't belong to you and the bank, just you.
Has anyone ever seen a motor bike in the garage of a mass murderer. A true psycho could never manage to get the darn thing running without blowing a gasket. So take heart you just proved to yourself that you aren't really sick after all.
I leave you with this final thought, You don't need a shrink, if you have a motor bike.
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That was an awesome perspective Deacon, well said.
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