Adrenaline rush

 

This is an article dedicated to all the motorcycle fans such as myself. A motorcycle is a fun and equally fast vehicle on two wheels and not, in fact, a coffin on two wheels as many boring and overprotective parents may say. If you go to your grandpa and ask him if he has ever driven a motorcycle, he will probably say, yes. Chances are he even enyoyed his time driving them as much as we do today.

The reason why motorcycles are so popular is that there is nothing quite like them. They are fast, their acceleration can be out of this world, you look cool, you do not have to wait in traffic jams as you can simply drive by and the sense of freedom you get from them is unbelievable. Because of the large market going from the regular type to all sorts of different kinds such as choppers which have handles in the sky, tourers that are unmatched in the face of comfort and are used by older couples to go on holidays, sport bikes, design which makes them the fastest, and many more. The younger riders are, of course, more attracted to sport bikes.

But no matter if you ride fast or slow, you should wear protective gear as it crucial for your safety.
The question that every aspiring rider had to go through is: “What should my first bike be and what gear should I wear, if any? “ As a beginner, you should buy a slower bike so you can learn proper riding techniques. We all want speed but we are not all Valentino Rossi. As for gear, there are two options leather or textile. Leather is harder and tougher but does not match the ability to make you comfortable as textile does. I personally chose heavy duty leather.

In conclusion, you should stay aware of your surroundings no matter if you wear gear or not. Always have your guard up, greet your fellow bikers and remember that no one and I mean that literally no one sees you. The last thing is not necessarily their fault as you are small and fast.