LadyJesusFan77 7 09/21/2007
Useful only if you ride a motorcycle, which is something that I never want to do.
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GenghisTheHun 02/25/2007
I used to have a motorcycle license, but I sold my machines and let the license lapse. In any event, you need a younger person's reflexes to ride a 'cycle. I guess if you were my age, in my 60's, and rode all the time, you could probably maintain your skills. If you are a casual rider, you gotta wear a younger man's clothes to be safe.The problem is that a small mistake on a motorcycle is often fatal as opposed to a small mistake committed when you are driving an automobile.
Djahuti 10/23/2005
Actually,you don't "drive" them,you RIDE 'em.By the way,they get EXCELLENT MPG.
Inmyopinion 10/21/2005
I would be albe to ride a motorcyle like, 3 months out of the year. Plus, I don't like them.
Kairho 10/21/2005
It's just a cool thing to do. Every once in a while I wish I had a bike but the feeling goes away.
kamylienne 10/21/2005
Yeah, if I HAD one! I'd love to learn, though! A more useful skill would be to learn how to drive a "stick shift"; even if you plan on buying an automatic all your life, never know when you'll have to drive someone else's car (i.e. driving a drunk friend home). Learning to drive a motorcyle wouldn't be too useful, but it'd be a heck of a lot of fun.
numbah16tdhaha 10/21/2005
Nah.
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