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<blockquote data-quote="Papa54" data-source="post: 1461072" data-attributes="member: 88170"><p>It's not simply "a sport" or a "mode of transportation", but a life. You can watch scenery from a TV, or a computer screen, but you can't feel it like you do on a cycle. You truly become one with nature, and then the scenery appears. Unless you're on a motorcycle, you may as well be sitting in a lazy boy watching it on TV, and dosing off. In motorcycle travel, there's nothing to isolate and separate you from the world you're going through. It's a leaving the stressful/working/worried world behind and opening our senses to the natural world.</p><p>When I roll the throttle accelerating onto a highway it's like leaving the planet behind. I think Bob Seger was experiencing the same nirvana that inspired him to write the song ; Roll Me Away ----------- [MEDIA=youtube]O4agsmOFga8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papa54, post: 1461072, member: 88170"] It's not simply "a sport" or a "mode of transportation", but a life. You can watch scenery from a TV, or a computer screen, but you can't feel it like you do on a cycle. You truly become one with nature, and then the scenery appears. Unless you're on a motorcycle, you may as well be sitting in a lazy boy watching it on TV, and dosing off. In motorcycle travel, there's nothing to isolate and separate you from the world you're going through. It's a leaving the stressful/working/worried world behind and opening our senses to the natural world. When I roll the throttle accelerating onto a highway it's like leaving the planet behind. I think Bob Seger was experiencing the same nirvana that inspired him to write the song ; Roll Me Away ----------- [MEDIA=youtube]O4agsmOFga8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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