Thread: [Hard Torque]: Are you appropriate for Biking?
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Old 12-07-2009, 07:54 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by velociraptor13 View Post
You remind me of what i was 8 years back.I had spent a lot of money on useless stuff out of which almost 95% ended in failure.But today i am able to judge what is best for my bike,be it engine oils or so called performance increasing filters and exhausts.
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Well i'm nearly there when it comes to accepting my bike for what it is, instead of trying to make it something that it can't be

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Originally Posted by xinfii View Post
It has taken me a while to realize that it is not the technical aspects of a bike that thrills me, but the art of motorcycling that takes me places is something that gives me the adrenaline. When I look back, I realized that I never did things as big as I do now, when my parents used to fund my first bike and its fuel. Somehow for me, it looked unfair. I let my true dreams come out the day I started getting paid. All this was never calculated. Good or bad, I consider them my cherished experiences in life. After all, what is an experience without a mistake? Its still a good learning, ain't it?

But then, its also good to be cautious.
Things could have turned out either which way, but still the choice made at an certain juncture proves to be the defining moment of the rest of our biking trails, and there is never a 100% in saying what you've chosen to do with your bike is going to be alright with everyone else. And i'm still not able to put this in any other way.
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