well, ...way back in the day when it were all fields.............
it all started for me when I was a skinny yes skinny yoof, the day I could wheelie my pushbike was the start of it all and I had to wheelie every pushbike incl my racer types , with cowhorns fitted of course, then I dreampt of the day that I could ride a bike on the local fields. My dad has bought an old honda moped with the fuel tank at the back with a rack over it and never put it ion the road so after begging to my mum every day if I could have it one day she talked him around and fekk me that was it I rode every day on it on the local fields, no rear suspension so the rear wheel wobbled constantly and bearings used to fall out regualrly. Then a step up to a Honda 90 field bike, well I should rephrase, a Honda 90 ridden on the fields, all this biking started at 13 years old and I used to ride regardless of snow/rain and it just gave me a huge buzz, I used to race the lads on their proper field bikes on my '90' and even managed to keep up mostly, no fear and just a love of riding did it for me.
Then road bikes, well yes there was the 'gang' influence of some lads a couple of years older than me and rock music was most certainly there, I'm not sure what the link is between rock music and bikes I guess it was a 70/80's thing with mods/rockers really. I rode around on the back of mates bikes and then it happened........
The RD350LC was born, what a fucking bike....... ok there were lots of prior bikes that were lovely like the GPZ550 or Z650 even or of course the Z1 but nothing caught me like the 'Elsie'.......and it want from there.
I started on my mum's moped on the road and ported it
well I had no money college etc. then my dad's Honda 90, MBX125, RD250LC, XJ550, CBX1000, GPZ900, ZXR750H1, KX250 crosser(later road reg, RD350LC, GSXR1100K, Bandit 12, ZX10RC2H, CR250 sold lost year.... I'm sure there are a few more but overall I've just had to have a bike and haven't been without one since I had the first one.
I need to have a bike it's simply a drug and brings me in contact with great people and it's that which I like too