Riding Wisdom from Jerry Smith

Riding Wisdom from Jerry Smith

Catching up on my RSS feeds, I read this from Jerry Smith’s blog and even though I’m only 35 I think I’m pretty much in agreement with him about riding…

On one of the forums I visit now and then, someone started a thread by asking for responses to the question, “How old are you and how has your riding changed, or has it?” I jotted down a few things that came to mind right away, then the more I thought about it, the longer the list got. This was my answer:
I’m 57 (for a couple of months more), and I’ve been riding for 41 of those years.
Yes, my riding has changed.
– I no longer ride at night.
– I no longer have to be the first guy there.
– I no longer care about anyone’s pace but my own.
– I no longer try to keep up with anyone who passes me.
– I no longer feel the need to prove anything to anybody.
– I’m 100 percent ATGATT. (For the uninitiated, that’s an acronym for “all the gear, all the time,” “gear” being riding gear—helmet, armored jacket and pants, gloves, boots.)
– I’m convinced that most motorcycles need much bigger and brighter taillights.
– I’m intrigued by big scooters and sidecars and I don’t care who knows it.
– It’s more fun to ride a small bike as fast as it’ll go than it is to ride a big one way too fast.
– It’s more fun to stop for coffee or to stretch and sightsee every 50 or 100 miles and arrive in time for a late dinner than it is to ride 400 miles in one shot and get there by lunchtime.”

2 Comments
  • Chris Luhman
    Posted at 12:11h, 12 January Reply

    Ditto for me too, except that I do ride at night. 6am and even 7am are very dark during a Minnesota winter. I bought a hi-viz coat this fall to help compensate, and I am riding in the city so visibility is decent with all the street lights.

    • Basher
      Posted at 12:19h, 12 January Reply

      Me too.. I have a hi-viz yellow Fieldsheer.. man I can’t find a summer hi-viz mesh jacket, I really like the Fieldsheer Air Tour Mesh, but can’t find my size!

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