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Looking At A New Mountainbike...
#21
hey lets not get my toy pocket bike into this :)

i pretty much have the helmet....plus i ride that thing once in a blue moon (in the hood or cottage)

by the way its broken now :(
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#22
i dunno bicycles seem to have all of the risk of motorcycling (and all of the cost of motorcycling) without the protection or the fun.

Do you get exercise from riding a motorcycle? .........you know you could buy a cheaper bike also.
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#23
The fun in mountainbiking is much like the thrill of riding a motorbike. It comes with finding your rythm and clearing things you weren't able to before.

When I ride, I wear a helmet and gloves. A bit of road rash elsewhere doesn't really bother me (and I've learned how to roll too).

The difference is that when mountainbiking, I'm not cocooned and feeling clausterphobic... I'm wide open, and it's a lot easier to motivate a mountainbike to do what I want it to do over a 200-500lb MC. And that agility has benefited me in several situations when I would otherwise have been another traffic statistic.

That, and on top of your usual adrenaline from the actual ride, you get the "runner's high" that you get from exercise -- so it's a two for, and you can meander around places in the city you otherwise couldn't in any other type of transport.

Don't get me wrong, I love motorcycles too.. I just don't trust myself as I do have my lapses in attention (I've rearended more cars on my bike than in my car :S)...
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#24
D-Dub,Mar 22 2008, 04: Wrote:Do you get exercise from riding a motorcycle?
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its not a cardio workout like riding a bicycle but riding a MC hard is a very physical activity.

tip: fat people should stick to cruisers and scooters
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darkpuppet,Mar 22 2008, 05:00 PM Wrote:I just don't trust myself as I do have my lapses in attention (I've rearended more cars on my bike than in my car :S)...
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Better to rear-end someone else then be rear-ended. :P
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#26
you have more time to react when your on a mountain bike, which probably helps avoiding more accidents then riding a motorcycles.
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j3rt,Mar 23 2008, 01:06 PM Wrote:Better to rear-end someone else then be rear-ended.  :P
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depends on your preferences?! :ph34r:
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naz,Mar 22 2008, 06:10 PM Wrote:tip: fat people should stick to cruisers and scooters
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another reason I ride a moutain bike!
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#29
who the hell compare sport bikes to peddle bikes GAY

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