(03-07-2013, 08:55 PM)Just Sean Wrote: A big fat yes!
Want a naked sports bike. Triple r, monster 696. Yummy!!
Yeah it's much a question of "getting round" to it kind of thing lol. But I would have a nagging feeling of "I really shouldn't be doing this" lol.
(03-07-2013, 08:57 PM)Ricky Wrote: Had a full bike license before I had a car license. They are good fun if you get the right bike.
How did you find it affected your interest in cars?
(03-07-2013, 09:03 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: I consider it all the time, have ridden bikes before and they are a big appeal but the chances of getting hospitalised are pretty huge even if it probably wont be your fault.
Heh, I think the chances of hospitalising myself would be even higher. I have had this experience in other things, I start off cautiously but as my confidence grows I tend to push the boundaries more and more. The trouble is with a bike those boundaries are more vast than with a car, theres so much you can do on a bike that you can't on a car which increases the risk.
(03-07-2013, 09:05 PM)Piggy Wrote: had full licence for 5yrs.
you wont lose appeal of cars coz it rains...a lot.
but you will give up tuning cars more
See that's what I am afraid of. Cars are my No1 passion and the tuning side of things really interests me, I still want to build a few engines over the years. But if I lose interest in something I am of the personality where I have to leave it. So I really don't want to lose interest in tuning.
It all boils down to, if I get a bike license I might as well use it and if I use it I might as well use the bike regularly and that is where the danger lies! Over familiarity can be boring leading you to want to push things a bit more.