So yesterday was a perfect example of a 5 min chat with a stranger. Went for a ride with Phil over hills to Oldham. We stoped at a little sandwich shop which had an out side seating area. Too ladies, came and sat down at next table. The older of the two started a conversation with “have you come far?” and then mentioned another cafe - Willingham Woods where she sees lots of bikes and asked if we ever visited there. We do! 4 strangers engaged for a brief moment - it’s what travel is all about, even on a motorcycle. Ride safe.
Prefer to solo ride theses days, ride at my own pace ,stop when I choose to less distraction from other bikers around me allows for a more relaxed ride for me.
im with you on this one, went on a group ride recently, had to wait around for 2 others to turn up, then the leader was going too slow for my liking 10pmh under speed limit. the weather looked bad but we had already agreed on a destinating so felt obliged to carry on rather than turn around like i would of solo. got rained on and went slower than id of liked most of the trip.... solo in future love to get away from it all and just do my own ride.
Just came across your channel and you are so right about mental health I often have suicide thoughts it started when I lost my wife to cancer in April 21 but in that same year I lost my mum in June 13th and dad on 28th September on my birthday it fk me right up me and my wife would have been married 40 yrs in that November of 2021 she caught sepsis just not strong enough to fight it so in November of 21 I bought a bike which I hadn’t had for about 32 yrs one or two bikes later I now ride a triumph rocket 3gt 2023 and loving it but ride on my own I’ve joined 2 clubs but never been for a ride out with either at the moment I just don’t fancy it I’m not a person who mixes very well not much of a conversationalist really keep to my self but the big thing of all I feel happy when I’m on my bike it’s all I have in my eyes gone on a bit I know sorry for that Riding Through Grief is another chap I’ve come across he’s Scottish and just lost his wife he’s interesting take care ride safe mate
Agree with your thoughts. A solo ride is so good for the soul. Then call at a popular cafe & have a great bike chat with guys/girls you have never met before. Can’t beat it.
What a lovely way to explain the joy of motorcycling that we all subscribe to, if you don’t understand it you are missing out a great lifestyle choice, ride safe and ride free everyone,🤙✊
Absolutely agree with you. After having my bike stolen (little Royal Enfield) outside work. l went and got a car! That didn't last long? Something I had been doing for the last 40 years was missing? (A BIKE !...) Can't tell you how happy I am again 😊 XV950. Use the car on rainy days. 😂😂😂
Enjoyed listening to your "rambling" there's a lot to be said for motorcycling and you've hit the nail on the head. You've also mentioned quite a few venues that I've never heard of so I'll probably be looking them up. Good topic well worth watching.
Well said. I lack the experience for everything to be natural, but I definitely feel extremely happy any time I can get out on my bike. Great view from that bench! Wish we had the views and the benches here. :D
I’ve gone out and within a mile turned around and go home because I couldn’t focus on my riding, I’ve over the past 6 years had convertibles, I enjoy driving with the roof down as much as riding my bikes, sometimes more
@@darrenlaw6312 will let you know, most rides tend to be spur of the moment 👍 Are you on face book or insta, if so I’ll find you to connect and try and hopefully arrange something.
Hai. There is a lot to be said for reasons to ride a motorcycle. Just for fun,getting from a to b. Or clearing ones head of a bad mood or thoughts. I stopt riding for at least 15 years after i got on my motorcycle while being in a dark place. Back then i was almost always angry with myself,the world and everybody els. The day that would end my riding for years i was in really bad place. I wanted to knock someones head off for just looking at me. I got on my motorcycle and just opend up from the first corner. I knew and its still the case , i am a magnet for for getting into sticky traffic situations. 7 out of 10 not my fault. Yeh i do also fuck up at times. Anyway, riding that day did not help much to clear my head so i headed back home doing around 100km a hour. Set out to pas a line of cars . There was enough space for me to get back on the right lane untill the mf in the last car started to speed up closing the cap between cars. The rest behind him did the same thing. I knew he had seen me with my flashing indicators. I saw him looking at me. He just did not give a shit. I started to fall back but there was a f......g line of cars all of sudden and no space given for me. Uncoming traffic ahead came ever closer and i knew there was no where left to go but in the middle between cars doing 100 or more km a hour .The dark place and anger i was trying to get rid of going for a ride just went into overdrive. I got so f......g mad i rode up the mf that forced me into that situation and made sure he saw me and gave him the vinger. Useles i know.With nowhere to my only thought was there we go this might be the last ride.i opend up with cars both side of me . When it happens than with high speed and be over quik was the only thought i hade .i never gave it a thought wat could happen to the people in the car i could smash into.i was in a dark place and did not care anymore. I did not!!! and never have concidred suicide. I just belived at that moment my time was up. I closed my eyes and waited for what i thought would be the end. I felt a slight bump and my motorcycle shudderd a bit and i opend my eyes seeing the left mirror bend inwards. How just my mirror got hit and not my handlebar is still a mysterie to me. Even that at the time did not shook me up. I just thought you lucky basterd. A car to my right must have the shit show and gave me space to pull over. I was still so f mad i did not thank that person for more than likely saving my life. I got home, shuffed the motorcycle in the shed and never touched it again ending up selling it. I did not become scared of riding or anything. Something just changed and till this day i do not know what. I started riding again of and on five years ago. But its never bin the same sins. I cant get up and just ride a bit anymore. I still need to clear my head from time to time. But now i need a set destination to ride to ride to. Even if it is just a gas station 100km away. The fun in just get up and ride a bit hase dispeard that on that shit show day. I am in the proces of trying to ride more again but am well aware it will never be the same again. And i know i cant force the feeling back because that might pull me back into a darker past. So i just go with the flow trying not to be to much of a 60 year old grumpy bastard. There as many reasons to ride a motorcycle as you can think of how ever strange the reason might be.
6:02 just a thought on the bench chat, given where the sun was, wouldn't it have been better to sit the other side with the camera on the side where you sat so you are lit by the sunlight better than the shadows on ya face in this situation 👍🏻 as I said just a thought 😊
Don't need bike meets, thanks. Ask yourself why, for example, a pizza delivery rider won't show up at them. I've seen 125 riders (under 20 years old) on modern 125s tarted up to look sporty sit around and grimace and smoke a cigarette trying to fit in. There's nothing going on at them apart from awful rock cover bands and terrible food. I think they're judgmental places, inherently. Some guy drives a forklift truck, buys a Harley, tarts it up, and goes to the bike meet. He fits in like a glove! But nobody else does.
@@rupertbollywood1190 the bike’meets’ I mention are casual cafes serving a full english and coffee. Not organised Biker rally type events. You do get youngsters and wanna bees attracted by some Hollywood image but they either eventually get it or move on. We all started somewhere and for different reasons. For me part of the attraction is the casual interaction with like minded souls. Some of my other videos show the type of places I’m talking about. If riding alone is your thing then I get that too, I prefer riding alone some days but wanted to explore the different levels of positive mental benefits motorcycling brings. Ride safe and choose your own road - life is for the ride not the destination!
@@barnsleybikervideodiary7694 This is true. Unfortunately, you have to separate yourself from bikers, to enjoy motorcycling. In most internet forums, you see the display of the most intolerant views imaginable, among bikers. Animal abuse, racism, Islamophobia (I'm not a Muslim but I hate to see people who are mostly OK get dehumanised). That's just daily life on Bikechatforums, for example. They will go to Calne bike meet and MAG meets, etc. At a local level though, in pockets in places like Yorkshire, local bike nights can be good and you meet people there, I'm sure. But on the whole, motorcyclists tend to be bad people rather than good. Separating oneself from them and just riding is the essence of motorcycling fun. It is a solitary hobby. I went to a few big bike events. At Calne the egos were out of control - nobody really interested in bikes but more interested in being seen. One guy walked past my bike and said "fudgepacker". He wasn't talking about me or my bike but I just thought, you know what, I've nothing in common with that yob despite being into bikes. I am tolerant and have no issues with anyone. At another, I had to assert myself to get served a hamburger - these guys in a club wanted to push in front of me but I wasn't having it. At a small local bike night I took out my phone to photograph some bikes and got evil stares from some old people who were hangers-on to a notorious MC. I put the phone away. These people have nothing in common with me. I do bike projects and I have books about engines and motorcycle engineering, and watch videos on the subject. Unfortunately, bikers as a whole are just the worst, and they're completely unaware of it.
@@rupertbollywood1190 I am the same in liking to ride alone. I find the idea of going riding with someone else really off-putting. But I am by nature very unsocial so it's probably more that than any specific dislike towards other bikers. I will say though, that if I ever see a place filled to the brim with motorcycles, it does make me want to steer well clear. I went on a camping/riding trip to the peak district a couple of weeks ago and passed a pub with a sea of motorcycles parked outside. My first impulse was to ride in the opposite direction! Maybe I am similarly prejudice towards other bikers as you sound to be, but I like to hope it is just a reflection of my usual anti-socialness... I do find though that the times I do speak to other bikers, the subject innevitably becomes a dick measuring contest of top speeds and crashes. I find such conversations to be pretty uninteresting to be honest. I also know nothing about bikes mechanically so any talk of horsepower and 0-60 times also goes over my head. Gosh I actually sound like the boring one haha!
@@ramsy66 There's so much to learn about bikes no matter what our current level of knowledge - they're a great invention and offer all levels of fun and involvement. However, they're also an enormous industry with a powerful marketing-based focus. In the 20th century, the world of racing and race tuning led the way in all things, so, for example, clubs and events involved people who were into racing and building bikes for racing. There were also show bikes, but now it seems it's only a world of show, and nothing else. For example, someone will always tow a Triton to a big event. People will look at it and recite what they know, which isn't much. It's a bit like the real world is trying to shape itself into a Wikipedia consensus. It's a bit odd, and jarring. Additionally, it's harder to communicate with people than before because formality has gone out of the window. Every conversation is chatty and informal, may include a bit of banter and swearing, etc. But because the individual's culture (e.g. region of the country, social class and background), anything they try to communicate will be harder to understand for other people because of a lack of formality. Using the written word, we can communicate and be understood so much more easily. This is regarded as a sort of disorder now (autism). In fact, any sort of questioning or difficulty in social interaction is pathologised. Sum result: you never know if you're being joked with or insulted, or if someone is trying to teach you or patronise you, etc. So of course it's rational and natural to avoid such situations unless there is something to actually gain from them. The people who are into meets have something they want to gain from them, and it usually involves vying for status among women.
A very weird take on motorcycling and your reasons and logic are way off deep down unconsciously . Trauma plays a unconscious part to motorcycling ,donning a helmet as you would in space and travelling through the universe just as you are repeating the need to escape reality ,reality has become to painful for most and we feel trapped by the laws of the elite who own you by a number,they are 10 steps ahead of you when it comes to why you ride ,being vulnerable as a schizoid narcissist with ocd .ie . Covert narcs ,escaping into your heads is the number one tool ,for coping with trauma issues .and the feeling that you know you feel nothing except speed and the wind ,exists ,but you know that there are times you wonder if you do .your have an eternity to do that at the speed of light one day .THE EMPTINESS IS THE VOID IN SCHIZOID ,THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE HURT CHILD ,TRYING TO BECOME ,WHEN IN FACT ,YOU ARE NOTHING AND EVERYTHING IS NOTHING ,ONLY THE ILLUSION OF SOMETHING EXISTS THRO YOUR DELUSION IT MANIFESTS .EVERYTHING IS THE UNIVERSE ,WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? LIFE WILL ALWAYS BE BIGGER THAN YOU .KEEP ASKING QUESTIIONS ………..WHY?
@@agnosticevolutionist3567 it’s not about any trauma, or escape from reality, it’s about embracing the world without its madness - some sit in rooms, some on mountains to meditate, I ride a motorcycle. I’m thinking maybe you don’t?
I’ve gone out and within a mile turned around and go home because I couldn’t focus on my riding, I’ve over the past 6 years had convertibles, I enjoy driving with the roof down as much as riding my bikes, sometimes more
I’ve gone out and within a mile turned around and go home because I couldn’t focus on my riding, I’ve over the past 6 years had convertibles, I enjoy driving with the roof down as much as riding my bikes, sometimes more
So yesterday was a perfect example of a 5 min chat with a stranger. Went for a ride with Phil over hills to Oldham. We stoped at a little sandwich shop which had an out side seating area. Too ladies, came and sat down at next table. The older of the two started a conversation with “have you come far?” and then mentioned another cafe - Willingham Woods where she sees lots of bikes and asked if we ever visited there. We do! 4 strangers engaged for a brief moment - it’s what travel is all about, even on a motorcycle. Ride safe.
Prefer to solo ride theses days, ride at my own pace ,stop when I choose to less distraction from other bikers around me allows for a more relaxed ride for me.
Agreed. My whole life is just like this actually
im with you on this one, went on a group ride recently, had to wait around for 2 others to turn up, then the leader was going too slow for my liking 10pmh under speed limit. the weather looked bad but we had already agreed on a destinating so felt obliged to carry on rather than turn around like i would of solo. got rained on and went slower than id of liked most of the trip.... solo in future love to get away from it all and just do my own ride.
Just came across your channel and you are so right about mental health I often have suicide thoughts it started when I lost my wife to cancer in April 21 but in that same year I lost my mum in June 13th and dad on 28th September on my birthday it fk me right up me and my wife would have been married 40 yrs in that November of 2021 she caught sepsis just not strong enough to fight it so in November of 21 I bought a bike which I hadn’t had for about 32 yrs one or two bikes later I now ride a triumph rocket 3gt 2023 and loving it but ride on my own I’ve joined 2 clubs but never been for a ride out with either at the moment I just don’t fancy it I’m not a person who mixes very well not much of a conversationalist really keep to my self but the big thing of all I feel happy when I’m on my bike it’s all I have in my eyes gone on a bit I know sorry for that Riding Through Grief is another chap I’ve come across he’s Scottish and just lost his wife he’s interesting take care ride safe mate
@@nicholasjarrold8649 feel for you mate, ride safe, and if your at any of the places I mention say hi.
Nice ride and journey thank you too.
Agree with your thoughts. A solo ride is so good for the soul. Then call at a popular cafe & have a great bike chat with guys/girls you have never met before. Can’t beat it.
THERE IS NO SOUL ITS JUST A METAPHOR
What a lovely way to explain the joy of motorcycling that we all subscribe to, if you don’t understand it you are missing out a great lifestyle choice, ride safe and ride free everyone,🤙✊
I know I breathe a lot better on a bike. Thanks for a great video.
I’m with you buddy, agree completely with all of your points. I much prefer to ride solo and talk to others when I stop.
Absolutely agree with you. After having my bike stolen (little Royal Enfield) outside work.
l went and got a car! That didn't last long?
Something I had been doing for the last 40 years was missing? (A BIKE !...)
Can't tell you how happy I am again 😊 XV950.
Use the car on rainy days. 😂😂😂
Just found your channel and I ain’t too far away you got another sub 👍
100% agree great vid biker friend, stay safe 👍
Enjoyed listening to your "rambling" there's a lot to be said for motorcycling and you've hit the nail on the head.
You've also mentioned quite a few venues that I've never heard of so I'll probably be looking them up.
Good topic well worth watching.
Well said. I lack the experience for everything to be natural, but I definitely feel extremely happy any time I can get out on my bike.
Great view from that bench! Wish we had the views and the benches here. :D
Great Vid
i know exactly what you mean, mediative state. I've never been in a bad mood after a ride.
It certainly makes me realise that without a bike I would probably be a lot less hopeful about life.
I’ve gone out and within a mile turned around and go home because I couldn’t focus on my riding, I’ve over the past 6 years had convertibles, I enjoy driving with the roof down as much as riding my bikes, sometimes more
it's the only time people can't get hold of me on phone/socials/email. I couldn't imagine having a bluetooth headset in helmet.
Hey up pal I would to have a ride out with you sometime I need to get my confidence back cheers for great video
@@darrenlaw6312 will let you know, most rides tend to be spur of the moment 👍 Are you on face book or insta, if so I’ll find you to connect and try and hopefully arrange something.
@@barnsleybikervideodiary7694 hi yeah I’m on face book and insta cheers 👍
Hai.
There is a lot to be said for reasons to ride a motorcycle.
Just for fun,getting from a to b. Or clearing ones head of a bad mood or thoughts. I stopt riding for at least 15 years after i got on my motorcycle while being in a dark place. Back then i was almost always angry with myself,the world and everybody els. The day that would end my riding for years i was in really bad place. I wanted to knock someones head off for just looking at me. I got on my motorcycle and just opend up from the first corner. I knew and its still the case , i am a magnet for for getting into sticky traffic situations. 7 out of 10 not my fault. Yeh i do also fuck up at times. Anyway, riding that day did not help much to clear my head so i headed back home doing around 100km a hour. Set out to pas a line of cars . There was enough space for me to get back on the right lane untill the mf in the last car started to speed up closing the cap between cars. The rest behind him did the same thing. I knew he had seen me with my flashing indicators. I saw him looking at me. He just did not give a shit. I started to fall back but there was a f......g line of cars all of sudden and no space given for me. Uncoming traffic ahead came ever closer and i knew there was no where left to go but in the middle between cars doing 100 or more km a hour .The dark place and anger i was trying to get rid of going for a ride just went into overdrive. I got so f......g mad i rode up the mf that forced me into that situation and made sure he saw me and gave him the vinger. Useles i know.With nowhere to my only thought was there we go this might be the last ride.i opend up with cars both side of me . When it happens than with high speed and be over quik was the only thought i hade .i never gave it a thought wat could happen to the people in the car i could smash into.i was in a dark place and did not care anymore. I did not!!! and never have concidred suicide. I just belived at that moment my time was up.
I closed my eyes and waited for what i thought would be the end.
I felt a slight bump and my motorcycle shudderd a bit and i opend my eyes seeing the left mirror bend inwards. How just my mirror got hit and not my handlebar is still a mysterie to me. Even that at the time did not shook me up. I just thought you lucky basterd. A car to my right must have the shit show and gave me space to pull over. I was still so f mad i did not thank that person for more than likely saving my life. I got home, shuffed the motorcycle in the shed and never touched it again ending up selling it. I did not become scared of riding or anything. Something just changed and till this day i do not know what. I started riding again of and on five years ago. But its never bin the same sins. I cant get up and just ride a bit anymore. I still need to clear my head from time to time. But now i need a set destination to ride to ride to. Even if it is just a gas station 100km away. The fun in just get up and ride a bit hase dispeard that on that shit show day. I am in the proces of trying to ride more again but am well aware it will never be the same again. And i know i cant force the feeling back because that might pull me back into a darker past. So i just go with the flow trying not to be to much of a 60 year old grumpy bastard.
There as many reasons to ride a motorcycle as you can think of how ever strange the reason might be.
The only thing I feel when riding a MC is shere terror 😂
well said, me like
6:02 just a thought on the bench chat, given where the sun was, wouldn't it have been better to sit the other side with the camera on the side where you sat so you are lit by the sunlight better than the shadows on ya face in this situation 👍🏻 as I said just a thought 😊
Don't need bike meets, thanks. Ask yourself why, for example, a pizza delivery rider won't show up at them. I've seen 125 riders (under 20 years old) on modern 125s tarted up to look sporty sit around and grimace and smoke a cigarette trying to fit in. There's nothing going on at them apart from awful rock cover bands and terrible food. I think they're judgmental places, inherently. Some guy drives a forklift truck, buys a Harley, tarts it up, and goes to the bike meet. He fits in like a glove! But nobody else does.
@@rupertbollywood1190 the bike’meets’ I mention are casual cafes serving a full english and coffee. Not organised Biker rally type events. You do get youngsters and wanna bees attracted by some Hollywood image but they either eventually get it or move on. We all started somewhere and for different reasons. For me part of the attraction is the casual interaction with like minded souls. Some of my other videos show the type of places I’m talking about. If riding alone is your thing then I get that too, I prefer riding alone some days but wanted to explore the different levels of positive mental benefits motorcycling brings. Ride safe and choose your own road - life is for the ride not the destination!
@@barnsleybikervideodiary7694 This is true. Unfortunately, you have to separate yourself from bikers, to enjoy motorcycling. In most internet forums, you see the display of the most intolerant views imaginable, among bikers. Animal abuse, racism, Islamophobia (I'm not a Muslim but I hate to see people who are mostly OK get dehumanised). That's just daily life on Bikechatforums, for example. They will go to Calne bike meet and MAG meets, etc. At a local level though, in pockets in places like Yorkshire, local bike nights can be good and you meet people there, I'm sure. But on the whole, motorcyclists tend to be bad people rather than good. Separating oneself from them and just riding is the essence of motorcycling fun. It is a solitary hobby. I went to a few big bike events. At Calne the egos were out of control - nobody really interested in bikes but more interested in being seen. One guy walked past my bike and said "fudgepacker". He wasn't talking about me or my bike but I just thought, you know what, I've nothing in common with that yob despite being into bikes. I am tolerant and have no issues with anyone. At another, I had to assert myself to get served a hamburger - these guys in a club wanted to push in front of me but I wasn't having it. At a small local bike night I took out my phone to photograph some bikes and got evil stares from some old people who were hangers-on to a notorious MC. I put the phone away. These people have nothing in common with me. I do bike projects and I have books about engines and motorcycle engineering, and watch videos on the subject. Unfortunately, bikers as a whole are just the worst, and they're completely unaware of it.
@@rupertbollywood1190 I am the same in liking to ride alone. I find the idea of going riding with someone else really off-putting. But I am by nature very unsocial so it's probably more that than any specific dislike towards other bikers.
I will say though, that if I ever see a place filled to the brim with motorcycles, it does make me want to steer well clear. I went on a camping/riding trip to the peak district a couple of weeks ago and passed a pub with a sea of motorcycles parked outside. My first impulse was to ride in the opposite direction! Maybe I am similarly prejudice towards other bikers as you sound to be, but I like to hope it is just a reflection of my usual anti-socialness...
I do find though that the times I do speak to other bikers, the subject innevitably becomes a dick measuring contest of top speeds and crashes. I find such conversations to be pretty uninteresting to be honest. I also know nothing about bikes mechanically so any talk of horsepower and 0-60 times also goes over my head. Gosh I actually sound like the boring one haha!
@@ramsy66 There's so much to learn about bikes no matter what our current level of knowledge - they're a great invention and offer all levels of fun and involvement. However, they're also an enormous industry with a powerful marketing-based focus. In the 20th century, the world of racing and race tuning led the way in all things, so, for example, clubs and events involved people who were into racing and building bikes for racing. There were also show bikes, but now it seems it's only a world of show, and nothing else. For example, someone will always tow a Triton to a big event. People will look at it and recite what they know, which isn't much. It's a bit like the real world is trying to shape itself into a Wikipedia consensus. It's a bit odd, and jarring. Additionally, it's harder to communicate with people than before because formality has gone out of the window. Every conversation is chatty and informal, may include a bit of banter and swearing, etc. But because the individual's culture (e.g. region of the country, social class and background), anything they try to communicate will be harder to understand for other people because of a lack of formality. Using the written word, we can communicate and be understood so much more easily. This is regarded as a sort of disorder now (autism). In fact, any sort of questioning or difficulty in social interaction is pathologised. Sum result: you never know if you're being joked with or insulted, or if someone is trying to teach you or patronise you, etc. So of course it's rational and natural to avoid such situations unless there is something to actually gain from them. The people who are into meets have something they want to gain from them, and it usually involves vying for status among women.
A very weird take on motorcycling and your reasons and logic are way off deep down unconsciously . Trauma plays a unconscious part to motorcycling ,donning a helmet as you would in space and travelling through the universe just as you are repeating the need to escape reality ,reality has become to painful for most and we feel trapped by the laws of the elite who own you by a number,they are 10 steps ahead of you when it comes to why you ride ,being vulnerable as a schizoid narcissist with ocd .ie . Covert narcs ,escaping into your heads is the number one tool ,for coping with trauma issues .and the feeling that you know you feel nothing except speed and the wind ,exists ,but you know that there are times you wonder if you do .your have an eternity to do that at the speed of light one day .THE EMPTINESS IS THE VOID IN SCHIZOID ,THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE HURT CHILD ,TRYING TO BECOME ,WHEN IN FACT ,YOU ARE NOTHING AND EVERYTHING IS NOTHING ,ONLY THE ILLUSION OF SOMETHING EXISTS THRO YOUR DELUSION IT MANIFESTS .EVERYTHING IS THE UNIVERSE ,WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? LIFE WILL ALWAYS BE BIGGER THAN YOU .KEEP ASKING QUESTIIONS ………..WHY?
He sounds a lot more stable than you.
@@rupertbollywood1190 You ain't wrong there 🙄
@@agnosticevolutionist3567 it’s not about any trauma, or escape from reality, it’s about embracing the world without its madness - some sit in rooms, some on mountains to meditate, I ride a motorcycle. I’m thinking maybe you don’t?
I’ve gone out and within a mile turned around and go home because I couldn’t focus on my riding, I’ve over the past 6 years had convertibles, I enjoy driving with the roof down as much as riding my bikes, sometimes more
I’ve gone out and within a mile turned around and go home because I couldn’t focus on my riding, I’ve over the past 6 years had convertibles, I enjoy driving with the roof down as much as riding my bikes, sometimes more