bigpoppa
Well-known member
Been thinking about what I really like in motorcycles and came up with this essay, I like bikes that are easy, in every scenario and in every situation that you put it in, in the city, on the highway, in the traffic, on twisty roads, on long tours, occasionally carrying a passenger, in the rain etc etc .
The bike should be so easy, so that it almost becomes an afterthought, so you can pay attention to all the other stuff that matters (the road, the sights, the journey, the people, the food, the memories)
The opposite would be a bike that requires you to work hard.
It demands to be the focus of your attention, so much so that you enjoy the ride less...
maybe it generates heat around your legs, or it punishes you for being in the wrong gear or revs, or the bike isn't starting or making a weird noise, or your knees/back/wrists are hurting, or the fueling is jerky so you have to be more cautious in traffic or mid corner, or its heavy and feels difficult to manage
This is what in my experience Honda motorcycles do best.
Its difficult to quantify or to put that feeling into words, but its something I've really grown to like
The bike should be so easy, so that it almost becomes an afterthought, so you can pay attention to all the other stuff that matters (the road, the sights, the journey, the people, the food, the memories)
The opposite would be a bike that requires you to work hard.
It demands to be the focus of your attention, so much so that you enjoy the ride less...
maybe it generates heat around your legs, or it punishes you for being in the wrong gear or revs, or the bike isn't starting or making a weird noise, or your knees/back/wrists are hurting, or the fueling is jerky so you have to be more cautious in traffic or mid corner, or its heavy and feels difficult to manage
This is what in my experience Honda motorcycles do best.
Its difficult to quantify or to put that feeling into words, but its something I've really grown to like
