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The topic to talk about is Motorcycles, and basically a few things about interesting information to

know about it.

Having a motorcycle is great, but it is different than riding it or to be dedicated on that, such as a
career or a hobby. Riding it feels like a smooth, modern day high speed roller coaster but even
that is not that close to capturing the motorcycling. When you ride a motorcycle you can invoke a
lot of senses, such as smells, temperature, speed and more. Also you can connect and surpass a lot
of senses that you didn’t notice before. Like freedom, excitement, power and control over the
road… And people who love having all this sensations can describe it better that someone who has
a brief knowledge about a lot of stuff involved on that.

For example, All the motorcyclists have a special diet or some kind of balance on their food,
because they should (better said, must) shake off a few pounds or put a few on. They try to break
the daily food and intake into 5 smaller meals rather than 3 large ones in order to speed up their
metabolism. They select a good quality protein in each meal. Also they prepare themselves with a
lot of exercises for having strength and a top health body quality.

Another interesting thing is not only how they prepare physically, but how they equip themselves.
They always use their helmets, gloves, motorcycle boots, long pants and jackets, and don’t wear
head-to-toe dark clothing. They can’t wear that. Is better if you're planning to ride during any
conditions other than bright sunshine, to choose a jacket with reflective stripes, or rent a helmet
that has reflective patches on it.

I think motorcycling is interesting not only because is one of the most famous modes of
transportation in the world today, because of one of the most distinct things about riding is that
nothing feels quite like a motorcycle; the thrill of being at one with a two-wheeled machine that
weighs only a few hundred pounds is one of the purest ways to get from point A to B, and the risks
involve sometimes even heighten that enjoyment. If you're a rider you know all about "the wave,"
the pointed finger or wave of the hand that acknowledges another rider as he or she passes.
Motorcyclists often feel like they belong to a big community, and that sensation gives us
something in common; we share a bond that sets us apart from the rest of the motoring world.

And maybe I will have the chance of having that full experience. But for now I feel pleased of
talking about this.

Thank you.

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