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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 5617427" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I really enjoy a ride around the many lakes here every day I can. My wife on the other hand enjoys a leisurely ride through the farm lands south of us so we get all kinds of scenery on our rides. I have come to realize that riding a motorcycle keeps me younger and more mentally aware than just driving a car. You have to be<strong> SO</strong> much more aware of your surrounding -- much more than in a car. I'm not saying you can just zoneout in a car but on a motorcycle you <strong>HAVE</strong> to be on your toes at every intersection, driveway and watch every car coming at you to be prepared to take evasive action in a split second. There is very seldom a week goes by that I don't have to get on the brakes because some idiot will pull out without looking. Sundays seen to be the worse, after church gets out. I chalk it up to the idiots that are drunk on god and not paying attention.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 26px">START SEEING MOTORCYCLES</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 5617427, member: 5382"] I really enjoy a ride around the many lakes here every day I can. My wife on the other hand enjoys a leisurely ride through the farm lands south of us so we get all kinds of scenery on our rides. I have come to realize that riding a motorcycle keeps me younger and more mentally aware than just driving a car. You have to be[B] SO[/B] much more aware of your surrounding -- much more than in a car. I'm not saying you can just zoneout in a car but on a motorcycle you [B]HAVE[/B] to be on your toes at every intersection, driveway and watch every car coming at you to be prepared to take evasive action in a split second. There is very seldom a week goes by that I don't have to get on the brakes because some idiot will pull out without looking. Sundays seen to be the worse, after church gets out. I chalk it up to the idiots that are drunk on god and not paying attention. [B][SIZE=7]START SEEING MOTORCYCLES[/SIZE][/B] [/QUOTE]
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