1. You can't ask to ride someone else's bike
Sure you can. I've never asked, but have had lots of people ask to ride my bikes. I only let them if I know they're a good rider. If not, then I just say no. No biggie.
Although I've never asked, I've had lots of people throw keys at me, and I never turn them down. Why not pay it forward?
3. Riding makes you buff
If you think your arms get heavy after using a car’s steering wheel for a while, you should try holding down a beast with your bare hands at 130 kmh
If it's a pleasure ride or a tour, the only thing that hurts after a long ride is my butt. I rode supersports for multi-1K-days, and my legs did cramp up from being folded up underneath me, but I used my core to hold my body up, not my arms. I can maybe see track riding or dirt-biking as making you "buff", as that can get very physical.
Author seems to ride a cruiser. Nothing should be hurting if you're riding a cruiser.
5. Women can ride, just like men
Fock yeah.
My wife rides circles around me. Better lap times as well. She's fookin' fast.
Most of the ladies I follow on Insta are amazing riders:
Megs Braap:
https://www.instagram.com/megs_braap/
Jocelin Snow:
https://www.instagram.com/jocelinsnow/
Very inspiring to both guys and gals.
6. We take the long way home
We don’t ride motorcycles to replace cars.
I don't own a car. I ride everywhere. But that's just me, I think.
8. We like strangers on the road
Not always.
Bikers come in all shapes, sizes and temperaments. There are ***** on two wheels. But most of them are easy to spot from the Harley-Davidson badge on their bike. And their Harley-branded leathers. And Harley-branded T-shirt, helmet, coffee mug...
Sorry, what kind of bike do you ride again...?