I've been riding for 29 yrs, and the last 22 of them on the street. As a 16 yr old, I rode as much as possible on my Shadow 500 and Rebel 250, till the snow flew, sometimes even after. Then at 17, I got a 2 yr old CBR600 and rode all yr round....87,000 kms in 3 yrs. I really got motorcycle commuting out of my system. By the summer of 2000, I had become something of a trailer queen. I even towed my 98 CBR 600F3 up to Parry Sound for the rally...I wouldn't even ride it that far.....I was down to a couple thousand kms at Deals Gap eeach Jun and again each Oct...otherwise the bike would sit in the garage.
Now I began rtacing midway thru last summer. I have never done trackdays.....and I wondered, after racing, if I would fall victim to the track-only-itis many of my friends have. I have not. I do however, miss out on many rides, I never touch my bike unless I can ride at least all day. Minimum 500-800 kms....and it had better be interesting riding or I'd rather not ride. A few yrs ago, I began riding to Indy MotoGP. I leave a half week before the races, and make an interesting route, as twisty and technical as I can, thru NY, PA, MD, WV, KY and IN en route to Indy. The first ride to Indy sparked something inside me, and after I returned that August, I rode to PA almost every weekend till the snow flew. My passion for sport touring has been revitalized. I have been on many rides into the hills and mountains to our south, and have made some lasting friendships with people who are, outside of my fellow racers, the best riders I have had the chance to share asphalt with. I now do a week long ride, solo, camping, on a whim each summer.
My streetbike only got ridden 3 times this yr.....but each time was for a week long, more or les, thru twisties, so I managed to log almost 10,000 kms on it still. I don't think I will ever stop street riding. In fact suspect racing will go away much sooner. Racing is by far, the most exciting thing I have ever done. Even sex pales in comparison, and I have met and made some really incredible friends in racing as well, and it has made me a better rider, and a better person off the bike as well. Racing has done wonderful things for my whole family as well, and we all have grown from it......but racing is still round and round, lap after lap, in the same place. The scenery never changes, and something about exploring new places, and adding int he 2 wheeled challenge, stirs my soul like nothing else. I still have so many rides to do.
California and back, and so many spots between.
Alaska
Newfoundland
Mexico
...and one day, bucket list stuff.....Siberia.