Ugh - Street Bike Blues

I just penned an email to the guy who sold me my current Aprilia Futura.  His condition for selling it to me was that if I ever wanted to sell the bike that I would contact him first.  You can see where this is going…

The bottom line is that I haven’t ridden the bike since November 4th…when I got a bullshit ticket.  The two main reasons are simple:  the new found love for the dirt & the ticket.  I have been trying to go off-roading every weekend since the new year and have almost succeeded.  I’m having a total ball with the dirt bike and I only have to go about twenty minutes away from my house. 

Second, no cop is going to jump out from behind a cactus with a radar gun.  I’ll admit it that part of the enjoyment of riding is blazing through the twisties…at speeds that would likely get me thrown in jail.  The rub is that I can’t get tickets with my job, working for an auto manufacturer in an evaluation group.  Driving company cars is part of the job and big fat tickets will eliminate me from the ability to drive company vehices and in turn eliminate me from the ability to do my job.  In the end, its just not worth it.

I think for me to revisit the road, I need to become a better tourist.  Don’t get me wrong, I love that Futura.  The problem is that the bike handles so well for a sport-tourer that I treat it as a sport bike.  I’m cool on the highways and the straight stuff, but I lack the discipline in the twisties to simply cruise through them.

Hmph.  This is a tough one.  I have not been sans street bike in almost twenty years, but I’m pretty damn close.  Its not a matter of money as the bike only costs about $300 per year including plates and insurance.  Rather its a matter of space and pragmatism.  Space bacuase I’m always looking for more garage space.  Pragmatism because the bike is not custom…if I ever feel the need to replace it, I can simply go get another one.

I deleted the email to the guy who sold me the bike.  I just couldn’t send it yet.  Not because I am not wanting to put out a feeler, but because I’m not absolute on my decision to sell yet.  See, as a proud member of the two-wheeled brotherhood, I will not take the chance that this guy has been waiting for my call.  The feeling of excitement of knowing that you may get your bike back that you rregretted ever selling, only to have it not available is no less severe than getting kicked in the balls.  And having been kicked in the balls by Jim Chumchai in grade school, its not fun.

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Comment by Pages tagged "ball" | April 22nd, 2008 9:00 pm | Permalink

AB,

Your reasoning makes perfect sense and between the job and familial responsibility, it’s probably the “right” decision. But I can guarantee you’ll be second guessing your decision almost everyday until you put another street scoot in your garage. Your an addict and it will never go away.

So go ahead and sell it, you’ll end up on something else before a year goes by. I think you just like the thrill of buying and selling bikes!

Besides, the V-Four Aprilia will be here soon!!!

Rhino

Comment by Anonymous | April 23rd, 2008 2:29 pm | Permalink

My fear is that the next bike will be something that goes potato-potato-potato.

No, not an HD! I’m not stupid! :)

Comment by Anonymous | April 23rd, 2008 6:55 pm | Permalink

AB,

Time for you to get another Valkyrie? Maybe a Gold Wing? Sidecar for the AB off-spring?

I sold my Falco for the very reason you’re thinking about ditching the Futura except I did it before I got a ticket. Sometimes growing up and being mature really sucks.

Doug

Comment by Doug | April 23rd, 2008 7:33 pm | Permalink

AB,

Wait until you see the street bike you want to replace the Aprila Futura with, then make that call. Otherwise, you will end up doing what Rhino predicts.

And Doug, never were truer words spoken than those in your last sentence: “Sometimes growing up and being mature really sucks.”

Skid Lid

Comment by Dennis Lid | April 25th, 2008 11:50 am | Permalink

Sell the bike if it will endanger your job. Because if you dont have your job, how are you going to pay for gas? I would stick with the off road if i were you, your still on two wheels and you wont be getting any tickets. That means more gas for you :p

Comment by Street Bike Tech | April 25th, 2008 12:14 pm | Permalink

just keep doing what you are doing. when on the street just run from the cops!. they won’t catch you.

Comment by Motorcycle parts | May 7th, 2008 2:10 am | Permalink

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