Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Making new experiences

It’s a big world out there, go and find it

One thing that I have found a little peculiar in general life, but particularly in the world of the motorcyclist – who I have always thought of being a truly independent type of person, a free-riding spirit that goes where the wind blows, doing just what they want, and not happy with staying stationary and just sitting and awaiting the next command – is that modern society seems to be content in relying on other people to give us our chance for freedom. Of course, we all like to think of ourselves

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