The freedom of motorcycle travel is something that many Americans dream about. The open
road, a powerful machine, and time to wander are all that most bikers need to be happy.
A motorcycle is a convenient and relatively inexpensive mode of transportation, whether
you're going across the country or across town.
With fuel prices soaring, more people than ever are looking for more fuel efficient
transportation. Motorcycles are smaller, use less fuel, and may have lower insurance
costs than cars. A biker feels more connected to the road than someone in a car since
they don't have all that metal and glass surrounding them. Bikers may even find better
parking spaces than someone in a car.
If you are planning a long journey on a motorcycle, you'll probably find a whole biker
culture on the
road. There are special clubs, bars, accommodations, and gatherings just for bikers.
You'll be part of a society that cherishes the feeling of the wind rushing by as they
roll down the highway.
Your bike can be as simple or as awesome as your budget and tastes allow. You'll
probably want to start off with an inexpensive model to learn on, then gradually work
your way up to a more powerful machine. Remember that getting your special license
doesn't mean you're an expert rider just yet - only experience can give you that
expertise and allways take a motorcycle safety course.
When you're ready to plan a journey on your bike, careful planning can result in the trip
of a lifetime. On a bike you'll be able to go places that cars can't go and see things
that you would have otherwise missed. Bike travel lets you see the country while
avoiding long lines at the airport and the hassle of renting a car when you get to your
destination.
Traveling on a bike is something that everyone should try at least once in their life.
It can be one of the best experiences you'll ever have. The freedom of leaving your car behind
is something you'll always treasure, and you'll end up meeting people that you never
would have met while traveling by other methods. Once you've done it, you'll wonder what
took you so long.
steve
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