IN THIS VIDEO I EXPLAIN HOW PEOPLE ALWAYS SHARE THEIR RIDING HORROR STORIES AND MOST RIDERS DONT WANNA HEAR THAT ON A RIDE. Edited by VideoGuru:videoguru.page.link/Best
Mo - what I've told people who seem to be curious and opinionated is "riding a bike is the ultimate test in defensive driving, if you fail the test, you'll likely pay with your life". I came up with that more than 30 years ago when I started riding. Ride like you're invisible, wear the right gear and enjoy the freedom and exhilaration of being on two wheels. The other thing I tell them in the same sentence is 'get some qualified training'. GWRRA had great training as you well know. There are still others out there that offer it. Nice little rant, thanks for putting it out there. Great weekend down here in OH for some late season riding as well. I think I'm going out for a little jaunt today myself!
Yeah I get that too Mo. my reply has always been…. “I am not afraid to ride, or to live my life not bogged down with regret”….. seems to put an end to that conversation.
We all accept life’s dangers when we get on a bike. Those that drive cars lane shift without looking or caring who is in the lane next to them. So keep your head on a swivel and stay as safe as possible and don’t worry. BE HAPPY. God Bless
Have a buddy who bought a bike, rode it twice, never learned any skills, sold it because "other drivers" made him feel he could be killed. Fast forward 10 years, he did it again.
Great to hear from you mo. Your bang on about horror stories.owning my goldwing and living the dream. Rained off today for riding. Tri for tomorrow now…. hi to all at mo’s house 🇬🇧👍
@@mosmotorcyclejourney9067,…..oh man! So sorry to hear that Mo. That is not a quick or easy thing to deal with. Hope you, your family and your mom are ok.
I prefer your other line...something like "If you're afraid to die, don't be afraid to live."
Mo - what I've told people who seem to be curious and opinionated is "riding a bike is the ultimate test in defensive driving, if you fail the test, you'll likely pay with your life". I came up with that more than 30 years ago when I started riding. Ride like you're invisible, wear the right gear and enjoy the freedom and exhilaration of being on two wheels. The other thing I tell them in the same sentence is 'get some qualified training'. GWRRA had great training as you well know. There are still others out there that offer it. Nice little rant, thanks for putting it out there. Great weekend down here in OH for some late season riding as well. I think I'm going out for a little jaunt today myself!
Yeah I get that too Mo. my reply has always been…. “I am not afraid to ride, or to live my life not bogged down with regret”….. seems to put an end to that conversation.
We all accept life’s dangers when we get on a bike. Those that drive cars lane shift without looking or caring who is in the lane next to them. So keep your head on a swivel and stay as safe as possible and don’t worry. BE HAPPY. God Bless
Have a buddy who bought a bike, rode it twice, never learned any skills, sold it because "other drivers" made him feel he could be killed. Fast forward 10 years, he did it again.
I like your impersonation voice of the guy talking to you. Too funny
Great to hear from you mo. Your bang on about horror stories.owning my goldwing and living the dream. Rained off today for riding. Tri for tomorrow now…. hi to all at mo’s house 🇬🇧👍
You're absolutely correct Mo.ARKANSAS Badlands
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Mo, my sentiments exactly.
So, so true. I sure do agree with you. Thanks for sharing. Have fun out there.
11.19.23. It was 1985 and my riding partner and I were doing an extended weekend in Toronto coming from Michigan, this one lady outside of A proprietary bike shop, asked my friend aren’t riding those motorcycles dangerous?⚠️… to which he responded, “Listen lady, I’ve never done anything in this world that was fun, that wasn’t dangerous”©️
😂😂😂😂love it that come back.
I agree Don’t want to hear😂
I think you got the best intro
I can't stand those stories even from people that say they used to ride. You can get killed walking you're doggy!
Long time no see. Be safe out there
Yeah, I lost my father in September, so it's been rough getting things going again
@@mosmotorcyclejourney9067,…..oh man! So sorry to hear that Mo. That is not a quick or easy thing to deal with. Hope you, your family and your mom are ok.
If you live to ride, and stop riding, are you truly living the life you want??????? I think not......
Your probably safest to sit in your house and watch TV your whole life. And not do anything. That's definitely not me. I want too ride.