Author Topic: 5 things no-one told you about becoming a biker  (Read 4533 times)

Offline DRxBMW

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5 things no-one told you about becoming a biker
« on: November 09, 2011, 07:51:49 AM »
Ha,the nodding/waving part applies to yours truly.  I ONLY wave to K bike riders !

Whatever the reason you got into biking; because your dad did it, you're an adrenaline seeker, it's cheap transport or you thought it would impress a member of the opposite sex, they're all valid and now, you're a biker. For life.

When you thought about getting onto two wheels, I bet there were people queuing up to tell you about their uncle's mate's brother who once had a bike and now he's in a wheelchair. Oh well, that didn't stop you, did it?

But there are certain things that they weren't qualified to tell you, things I bet no other biker told you either. See, it's kind of like a secret code, except the moment you become a biker, these things hit you in the face (sometimes literally).

Here are 5 things I bet no-one told you about becoming a biker, starting with number one: it's about your driving.

Read more: http://www.visordown.com/features/5-things-no-one-told-you-about-becoming-a-biker/19227.html#ixzz1dDC5qbCd


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Re: 5 things no-one told you about becoming a biker
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2011, 03:27:59 PM »
What baloney!

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