I'm not quite sure when we went off track.
I don't know when we started believing that motorcycles are only good if they're loaded with more tech, more rider aids, and come with heftier price tags. I also can't pinpoint when riding became synonymous with constantly having to invest more money, as we gradually moved away from the core experience.
And I don't know about you, but for years, no matter what bike I rode, I always felt like I had to take the next step. Another bike. Bigger engine. More power. More features. More of everything. And naturally, more expensive.

&width=72&height=72&bgcolor=rgba_39_42_44_0&mode=crop)




&width=60&height=60&bgcolor=rgba_39_42_44_0&mode=crop)

