A Conversation for Motorbikes

Have you ever actually ridden a bike??

Post 1

Small Brown Bike

Doesn't sound like it.

The reason people enjoy riding them so much is because they're fun and can halve journey times through cities. I'm a fair weather rider, so I don't get wet (often), and I also drive a car, so I can appreciate the benefits of both.

I don't see why you have such a problem with motorcyclists. If you ask me, the majority of the time its car drivers who are a menace on the roads. Their awareness is abysmal (hence a new advertising campaign to get drivers to look out for motorcyclists).

Why don't you try riding one some day, it might change your view of things.

Also, with the levels of congestion on the roads today, I think that motorcycles are totally necessary. They have lower emissions, and take up less space on our roads.


Have you ever actually ridden a bike??

Post 2

BadZen

You sound like someone who should be a member of the club smiley - biggrin

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A724312

smiley - cheers
BadZen


Have you ever actually ridden a bike??

Post 3

Eep

Yes, I've had a bike license for some years. However I am capable of poking fun at myself. It's very healthy thing to do.


Have you ever actually ridden a bike??

Post 4

morpheus20170

How do I become a member of this club and what is the club all about, I have been looking at it but I can't figure it out, please advise me?
Cheers
Paul


Have you ever actually ridden a bike??

Post 5

BadZen

A724312

Mostly Harmless Motorcycle Club is a virtual club, part of the Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Earth Edition) community, for people who like motorbikes. Click on the link above to see the main club page.

To join, just say you want to be a member, here ----> A739406

smiley - cheers

smiley - biker


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