Another thread got me wondering - ever sat down and listed everything that is connected to you being a rider? I did the list, and almost scared myself!
The list of riding gear is 2 legal size pages long. My list is on the left side of the pages and Gloria's is on the right. Everything from 6 helmets between us, many gloves for all weather, cooling vests, heated jacket liners, even underwear I got to make long rides more comfy.
Not just gear - when we bought the house, first thing we did was build a shed for the bike and trike. Then we started the inside. Added a 30'x28' garage so the bikes would have a comfortable place to live, and a shop area.
When it came time to get a new truck, it was one with an 8' bed just in case one of the cycles had to be hauled somewhere.
We have talked about selling everything and becoming full-time RVers. Would have if the economy and house markets hadn't tanked. Gas got spendy, and as a side effect dropped the value of my V8 pickup to nil. The plan is to still
become full-timers, just will be later than we would have. The thing is with this, getting rid of the bike and trike is not an option, so we would get a toy hauler to live in.
Our vacation time is spent with family (some who ride) and friends (most ride) planned around motorcycle events. It seems almost everything we do somehow comes back to our riding. Can't inagine a life without motorcycles in it.
So I'll say we are riders. It's not something we do, it is what we are.
And I suspect we aren't the only ones around here. :yes:
BTW - I am not in any way condeming those that see being a rider as something that they do.:no: All kinds make the world, and it's more interesting with all of the differences. Besides, they'll come around.
The list of riding gear is 2 legal size pages long. My list is on the left side of the pages and Gloria's is on the right. Everything from 6 helmets between us, many gloves for all weather, cooling vests, heated jacket liners, even underwear I got to make long rides more comfy.
Not just gear - when we bought the house, first thing we did was build a shed for the bike and trike. Then we started the inside. Added a 30'x28' garage so the bikes would have a comfortable place to live, and a shop area.
When it came time to get a new truck, it was one with an 8' bed just in case one of the cycles had to be hauled somewhere.
We have talked about selling everything and becoming full-time RVers. Would have if the economy and house markets hadn't tanked. Gas got spendy, and as a side effect dropped the value of my V8 pickup to nil. The plan is to still
become full-timers, just will be later than we would have. The thing is with this, getting rid of the bike and trike is not an option, so we would get a toy hauler to live in.
Our vacation time is spent with family (some who ride) and friends (most ride) planned around motorcycle events. It seems almost everything we do somehow comes back to our riding. Can't inagine a life without motorcycles in it.
So I'll say we are riders. It's not something we do, it is what we are.
And I suspect we aren't the only ones around here. :yes:
BTW - I am not in any way condeming those that see being a rider as something that they do.:no: All kinds make the world, and it's more interesting with all of the differences. Besides, they'll come around.
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