The article recounts the author's early experiences with motorcycles, starting at age 14 under the influence of a brother. Despite the initial mishap of riding into traffic, the author developed a lifelong passion for motorcycles, which intensified after relocating to Hawaii. There, the financial and practical benefits of owning a motorcycle became evident. The author conveys the joy of motorcycling as a connection to nature and freedom, highlighting how it shaped a significant period of their life, especially in a beautiful and conducive environment.
I loved the sense of being part of nature—the wind in my face and the sun on my skin as I rode through stunning landscapes.
Riding was not only practical financially, but it also provided a sense of freedom and connection to the environment.
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