Meditative riding, preferences and hondas

bigpoppa

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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
 
Let us know when you find a single bike that can do all that, never mind a Honda. Isn't that why you've gone through so many bikes over the years?

Every bike is a compromise, so for me the first thing it has to do is make me grin under my helmet. And the challenge of dealing with a bike with "character" is so much more satisfying when it all comes together. Your description sounds more like my MDX than any of my bikes. My Hawk is close (or at least was when stock), but then it is a Honda.
 
Let us know when you find a single bike that can do all that, never mind a Honda. Isn't that why you've gone through so many bikes over the years?

Every bike is a compromise, so for me the first thing it has to do is make me grin under my helmet. And the challenge of dealing with a bike with "character" is so much more satisfying when it all comes together. Your description sounds more like my MDX than any of my bikes. My Hawk is close (or at least was when stock), but then it is a Honda.
Africa twin came close, it did everything I asked of it effortlessly and with ease, probably shouldnt have sold it 😢

I could do 14 hour days, come home at night and still have enough energy to run a marathon
 
I ride motorcycles, NOT BECAUSE IT IS EASY, BUT BECAUSE IT IS HARD!
(apologies to the late JFK)
 
I think just about any bike would put a grin on my face. Mind you I’ve only ridden Hondas in my limited number of bikes owned. I rode a friend’s Yamaha 650 automatic scooter and that was a blast too. I think once get used to a bike the next level is subconscious operation and reacting to traffic and road conditions. Riding in the city is stressful no matter how much you are one with the bike.
 
My HD is easy and enjoyable. I turned off most of the "techy" stuff from the display, not just RPM's and Speed.
The Ural on the other hand is a joy to ride for so many other reasons but I would not say "easy" is one of them.
Hopefully you'll find what you are looking for sooner rather than later. :)
 
My CB500X was the easy ride from all my bikes. Everything was super simple, no fuss, just ride.

The Scrambler put a smile on my face every single time I fired it up. But it wasn’t a long distance tourer in any way shape or form. But that sound….
 
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