![]() 08/09/2017 at 22:16 • Filed to: Two Wheels Good | ![]() | ![]() |
I’ll be adding this to my ever-growing list of bikes I want, but will probably never buy
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Why never buy?
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It’s not an SV650.
Wait, I’ve got you two mixed up.
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That’s sick!
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Whenever I start to think seriously about taking riding lessons, I think about the unavoidable accident I had a couple years ago and how I’d probably be dead if I was on a bike. Or at least very badly injured.
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Drive in Vancouver, it’ll be clear in no time.
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I drive in toronto, trust me its worse
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Then sit in a cage and wonder.
I wasnt born to watch life pass me by. I was born to enjoy it. Take the proper precautions and keep your head on swivel and youll stay alive.
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That’s the plan for now, but if I wind up moving somewhere with less rain and insane traffic, I’ll likely seriously look into riding.
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The local triumph dealer has a red in with a bikini fairing, makes me drool!
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Then I shouldn’t say that I spent Tuesday after work at the Triumph and BMW dealer near my office...
I’m testing a few of the ADV models for Reasons this afternoon.
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No doubt in terms of large scale volume, but I’d wager the driving talent is equal at least. A fine combination of brain-addled passive-aggressive locals, and “drivers” new to the western world who are either a combination of timid and inept, or amazingly entitled. Vancouver is worse on that front than Seattle, and that’s saying something.
Nowadays, I feel best on two wheels in a controlled environment.
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It’s fun, but you’re not some wild adventurer because you’re on two wheels (although some like to dream otherwise). In the traffic and weather here, you’re often not missing much.