What Would Tempt You Away From Riding - If Anything ?

What Would Tempt You Away From Riding - If Anything ?

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Rotary Madness

2,285 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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mitzy said:
No Car but Daniel Craig suited and booted could

Please can someone post a pic of the above as I am at work (lunch hour !) and cant do pics!

mitzy

13,857 posts

197 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Hubba Bubba

Biker's Nemesis

38,651 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Veyron with the F1 number plate

J B L

4,200 posts

215 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Rotary Madness said:
J B L said:
Snap.

But only for a week end.

And it'll have to be ScarJo

She doesnt look like that any more. She had them reduced frown
Then she shall be....... punished. biggrin

Biker's Nemesis

38,651 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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powerstans said:
Have a Westfield, love it on the track but Sunday morning drives became to much of a chore stuck behind other motorists with suicidal overtakes required to find some open road. So took my bike test and have a Triumph Speeed Triple. Love the feeling of the roads opening up again (though I am certainly more careful on the bike and less experienced), with high riding position giving good line of site and damn quick acceleration allowing safer overtakes when necessary.

Scarlet could sway me (though Mrs P may object)and I love skiing, Hobbie cat sailing and mountain biking. But I would rather compromise on all my hobbies (2 weeks away sailing and skiing a year, £1000 mountain bike instead of £4000 one) and continue them all than have a very flash car in which you are still stuck at 25mph behind a Nissan Micra.
Did you say what car could temp you away then?

southgate

742 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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My other passion in life is paragliding. On a day that is suitable for flying, I choose this over riding normally.

I feel similar emotions doing both - the excitement and thrill, albeit only a small amount of the time. Most of the time it's the feeling of freedom and adventure that do it for me. Both can be a 'buzz', both can be relaxing too.

Porkis

242 posts

165 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Hooli said:
Flying my own plane, if I had the money is about the only thing I can think of that could tempt me off bikes. It'd have to be a proper plane too, lottery win & a Spitfire/Mosquito etc, not a Cessna.
Hooli has nailed it, a plane is the only thing that could get me to retire the bike ..

Not sure about it having to be a Mosquito though hehe

Andy XRV

3,843 posts

180 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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theshrew said:
You can have any car you like but the only condition was you could never ride a bike again. What would that car be ?
The most expensive and most sought after in the world. I'd then sell it, buy a boat and retire on it somewhere hot with loads of babes.

dingocooke

670 posts

220 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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There is nothing that would tempt me away form bike riding (or sex); end of woohoo

jcelee

1,039 posts

244 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Not sure there is a substitute as it is a totally different experience from anything else. I have and enjoy fast cars but as others have said struggle to be able to use them - However, I'm nowhere near good enough a rider to be able to replicate the thrill of punting my Caterham down a deserted back road.

I'm riding every day and commuting, still enjoying it but I'm sure less traffic, much better weather, daylight and fewer winter riding niggles (my dipped headlight failed last night which was pretty scary for example) / gear will make it far more fun. I know you can dispense with traffic but I still find the hazard aspect a little stressful at times. Also getting dressed up and down in all the winter gear is a chore.

powerstans

353 posts

197 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Bikers Nemi,

You are right I didnt choose a car, reality is I would choose 2 vehicles if I had to give up biking, but the cost of both would still be less than the cost of a Ferrai. First would be a Caterham wide body with lots of HP, the other would be a T5 long wheel base VW fully loaded including tow bar and car trailer. I do over 20,000 miles a year and would say a performance car on the road with over 200BHP is pretty much pointless most of the time and most are not that great on track without major modifications. Instead the above combination could be used to eat the miles at sensible pace in comfort whilst touring race tracks doing track days.

MattOz

3,911 posts

264 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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mitzy said:
Hubba Bubba
He lives round the corner. Want me to put in a good word?! smile

RemyMartin

6,759 posts

205 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Until you can make a car satisfy all the criteria listed then no car not even a P1 GTR

Until cars you perch yourself on without a belt
Will hit 100 in 4-5 seconds
Lean in bends
Will wheelie.
Can get away with wearing leather
Can fit down between cars and filter

Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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RemyMartin said:
Until you can make a car satisfy all the criteria listed then no car not even a P1 GTR

Until cars you perch yourself on without a belt
Will hit 100 in 4-5 seconds
Lean in bends
Will wheelie.
Can get away with wearing leather
Can fit down between cars and filter
You need the last of the Interceptors...

black-k1

11,923 posts

229 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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There's nothing that would tempt me away from riding. Cars don't come close and while a "proper" plane may have some attractions for sunny Sunday afternoons, getting it out of the hanger and off the ground makes the faff of getting your bike gear on look quick and easy. Add to that the difficulties of finding a parking space for a Spitfire in central London when commuting or the fact that packing luggage for a euro tour is even more hassle than on the bike and it stops being an option.

Also, while some of the ladies mentioned would be an extremely interesting proposition, I can ride my bike hard and fast for a quick blast before breakfast, a longer stint before lunch, a slow relaxing session after lunch and another quickie in the evening but still be ready to do the same again tomorrow, the day after and the day after that without the bike uttering a word of compliant!

crofty1984

15,858 posts

204 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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BMW C1 coming right up, sir!
RemyMartin said:
Until you can make a car satisfy all the criteria listed then no car not even a P1 GTR

Until cars you perch yourself on without a belt
Will hit 100 in 4-5 seconds
Lean in bends
Will wheelie.
Can get away with wearing leather
Can fit down between cars and filter

black-k1

11,923 posts

229 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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crofty1984 said:
BMW C1 coming right up, sir!
RemyMartin said:
Until you can make a car satisfy all the criteria listed then no car not even a P1 GTR

Until cars you perch yourself on without a belt
Will hit 100 in 4-5 seconds
Lean in bends
Will wheelie.
Can get away with wearing leather
Can fit down between cars and filter
Only off a cliff!

McClure

2,173 posts

146 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Porkis said:
Hooli said:
Flying my own plane, if I had the money is about the only thing I can think of that could tempt me off bikes. It'd have to be a proper plane too, lottery win & a Spitfire/Mosquito etc, not a Cessna.
Hooli has nailed it, a plane is the only thing that could get me to retire the bike ..

Not sure about it having to be a Mosquito though hehe
I found flying incredibly dull, but then I don't have access to either a Spitfire or Harrier/Raptor. Maybe a helicopter would be more fun though.

dapearson

4,310 posts

224 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Caterham racing is one hell of a buzz, but too expensive and not frequent enough to substitute the thrill of riding a powerful bike.

If someone sponsored me £100k pa to go racing every weekend i might not bother with a bike as a toy, though a bike can't still be beaten for getting to/from work on time so i'd always have a commuter in the garage.

thatdude

2,655 posts

127 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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I dont think anything could get me off riding motorcycles, aside from injury that prevents me from riding.