Like others here it was a natural progression from a bicycle (which I also still ride). Worked up to mopeds and eventually full size. Weirdly, for me driving a motorbike is easier than driving a car, though a car does take less though overall... not sure I'm explaining it well. Other than that, my reasons are the same as most folks here have already said - direct exposure to nature, the sheer fun of riding, and so on.
Last couple of years I've really started to think about getting a second smaller bike, maybe even much smaller. Not back down to mopeds, but maybe close. My main ride is a good size, but she really wants longer rides and Toronto traffic has cut down on the fun a lot - a small bike would inject a little more fun back into those shorter in-town rides.
Is it more dangerous than a car? Of course it is. But a little controlled risk is good for ya. You can't hide from everything.
Last couple of years I've really started to think about getting a second smaller bike, maybe even much smaller. Not back down to mopeds, but maybe close. My main ride is a good size, but she really wants longer rides and Toronto traffic has cut down on the fun a lot - a small bike would inject a little more fun back into those shorter in-town rides.
Is it more dangerous than a car? Of course it is. But a little controlled risk is good for ya. You can't hide from everything.