• Roundcat@kbin.social
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    Not gonna lie. Guys who put that much passion and attention to detail into their hobbies: That’s hot yo.

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      1 year ago

      My only hobby is motorbikes. I am unsure of how to put a lot of detail onto that hobby.

      However. Throttle goes vroooom

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        What do you like about motorbikes? Is it the bike itself? The ride? The journey on the open rode?

        I do like the idea of doing a gigantic roadtrip on a motorcycle. Biking across the US would be a bucketlist item for me.

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          I just love bikes. I think it’s the huge adrenaline rush from them. And they feel amazing to ride. And the power is amazing. The community is also super friendly. The way they make feel as well, I just can’t describe it. Best I can try is, I haven’t met anything or anyone that I’m constantly excited to be around. Or that I don’t get bored after a while. I’ve only had my big bike for about a month. But I’m always itching to go out. Even after coming home.

          I’m not American. But if there is one thing I want to do over there, it is a road trip around America on a bike. Or Australia. Definitely the auto bahn in Germany. And I have no issue with packing light. All I need is a phone charger, money for petrol, and a few pairs of underwear.

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          I’ve ridden coast to coast across the US a number of times with just the things I can fit on the bike and camping wherever I can find a spot. It’s definitely worth it and you can do it on almost any bike so it doesn’t need to be crazy expensive either!

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        Do your own maintenance, maybe get into modding them a bit. Definitely room for details.

        Or track days. It’s the little things that count when you’re rocketing down a track at a buck sixty.

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          I’ve only had mine for about a month now. So, I haven’t had the chance to do too much on it. But I’m looking forward to adding little bits and pieces.

          And yes, I really want to do a track day, I just don’t wanna fuck the bike.