Any bikers around here...?
After more than 10 years without a drivers licence (a very loooong story...) i finally got my car-licence back in oktober '19, i also made the theoretical test for bikes, but the weather didn't allow for driving and we said that we'd do the bike test in spring this year. And finally i got my licence for motorbikes back.
At first i thought i'm going to buy a cheap used bike, but when i went to a store and sat on that one..i immediately fell in love with it...the brand new Kawasaki Z650.
My first and only motorbike was the Kawasaki ER5 in 2003. It was a long decision process, i searched for used bikes and the price went higher and higher, you don't want accidents-bikes or those who have no ABS or have millions of miles already driven. And a bike just has to look good!;-)
Then i found a shop in Hannover, which is about 300km from here, who had a special offer in cooperation with Kawasaki, which promised new drivers 1€ per ccm. And the main price was also 300€ less then almost every other offer.
So 650€ less because its a Z650 and a cheaper start price made an offer of almost 1000€ less for a brand new bike. So i went there and bought it! Hell yeah!
What i didn't think about was that the bike is brand new, it had 17km driven, and you have to prepare your machine driving carefully the first 1000km, and that meant that i had to drive back home that bike with max. 80km/h for more than 300km...;-)
It was a nice ride, about 4hours, riding behind the trucks..but the sun was shining and i loved every minute of it. well sort of until my butt began to feel weird;-)
Since july i've driven 3500km and i love it.
I had to buy a vehicle, because i found a new job about 20km from my home, but it is almost not reachable with the bus. And i have to be there at 6 in the morning. So i thought about a cheap car, just because i have to have a vehicle, but a bike was what i really want! It was not the most logical decision, but it was a good decision;-)
I love to drive that bike and i've noticed that i'm kind of morphing into it, becoming one with the machine. Driving a bike is so much different than drivin a car. It's so direct, you feel everything. The power, the street, the air, the physics of cornering, lying in a curve feeling the centrifugal force...
So are there any bikers around here? And if so, what about a magic bike tour next year..;-)