I’m going to try and steer this away from the political end of the conversation …. In motorcycling, for me, discipline yields freedom. Every time I get on my bike there are 15 minutes of “prep” time (30 minutes if I wash it). I get my gear together. Grab my leather and wipe off the bugs, clean the helmet visor, grab the Ipod, get my “mini” wallet, keys …. Yada, yada. All of these steps are therapeutic “disciplines” for me. I’m thinking about, “riding the bike” while doing this prep work. These disciplines, for me, yield the feeling of freedom in knowing I’m prepared to ride the bike.
Quote from: stevens_ave929 on June 22, 2011, 02:40:14 PMI’m going to try and steer this away from the political end of the conversation …. In motorcycling, for me, discipline yields freedom. Every time I get on my bike there are 15 minutes of “prep” time (30 minutes if I wash it). I get my gear together. Grab my leather and wipe off the bugs, clean the helmet visor, grab the Ipod, get my “mini” wallet, keys …. Yada, yada. All of these steps are therapeutic “disciplines” for me. I’m thinking about, “riding the bike” while doing this prep work. These disciplines, for me, yield the feeling of freedom in knowing I’m prepared to ride the bike. Greg,You could cut that 15/30 minutes of prep work/time in half if you would do the cleaning when you get home from the ride!! Oh, my bad..... you are looking to have some pre-ride time thinking about the bike/riding. -John
I’m going to try and steer this away from the political end of the conversation …. In motorcycling, for me, discipline yields freedom. These disciplines, for me, yield the feeling of freedom in knowing I’m prepared to ride the bike.