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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Penguin" data-source="post: 615847" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>LOL! I've had this conversation SO many times at work, when I show up in my gear. It goes something like......</p><p></p><p>'Wow, do you ride a motorcycle'</p><p></p><p>'Yes. I really enjoy riding'</p><p></p><p>'Aren't they dangerous? I had a friend who got killed on a motorcycle. They're really dangerous'.</p><p></p><p>'Do you know how many people die in bed? Do you sleep in a bed?'</p><p></p><p>I believe we, as riders, weigh the risks and benefits every time we ride. There are days when you don't feel up to par, and you don't ride on those days. Certain weather/traffic conditions will alter the equation. The desire to LIVE your life, rather than be afraid of it is the most significant part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Penguin, post: 615847, member: 1187"] LOL! I've had this conversation SO many times at work, when I show up in my gear. It goes something like...... 'Wow, do you ride a motorcycle' 'Yes. I really enjoy riding' 'Aren't they dangerous? I had a friend who got killed on a motorcycle. They're really dangerous'. 'Do you know how many people die in bed? Do you sleep in a bed?' I believe we, as riders, weigh the risks and benefits every time we ride. There are days when you don't feel up to par, and you don't ride on those days. Certain weather/traffic conditions will alter the equation. The desire to LIVE your life, rather than be afraid of it is the most significant part. [/QUOTE]
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