Ian that's an excellent film and from the trailer it looks to cover a lot. Its one DVD I'll be looking to buy asap.
As they mention, it's all about the passion for the sport, regardless of what area you like; whether its racing, trials, motocross, touring or just getting out there having fun.
After doing a fair amount of riding in the 70s and 80s, I went away from motorcycles for years, but in between those moments I raced bicycles on the road circuit so the passion for a two wheeled vehicle was still with me.
Coming back to motorcycles again in the mid 2000s showed me just how much I missed it, and its 'game on' again until the day I cant ride anymore.
Showing this film to your wife or significant other should give her a better understanding as to why you are always doing something bike related in the garage.
Whether its wrenching, cleaning or planning your next ride, possibly even staring at one of your bikes. Yes we all do that at some point so I'm not buying anyone's excuse who says different.
I was able to put my significant other onto one of my Bandits in 2011 as a complete novice to motorcycles. Then we went to spend a week traveling around the roads of North Carolinas Smokey Mountains.
Rachel enjoyed the experience so much, even when leaning into corners where I was scraping the centre stand, she was totally into it. On one particular day we spent nine hours on the road taking in scenic views and a few stops along the way.
She also concurs with me that the bike of choice to ride together on IS a GT750, we took some trips on my Calgary based Buffalo and she prefers the more comfortable seating position of the older bike.
Here's a moment caught in time from one of those days on the Bandit in NC 2011.
