Carlton green wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023, 9:12am
Maybe less effort at the time of use but more effort is required to pay for them and to keep them on the road. More fun than cycling? Each give pleasure in their own way and suit different people at various points in their lives.
Several posters here either have had or do ride motorcycles too. I found my motorcycles to be both great fun and enormously enabling but, like bicycles, you’ve got to be mindful of road conditions and the actions (stupidity?) of other road users. Given that motorbikes are relatively heavy and fast moving accidents involving them can be quite serious. Enjoy what you have - I loved riding my motorcycles - and also try to be as safe as you can practically be.
Remember, it doesn’t have to be one or the other, lots of folk enjoy riding both bikes and motorbikes

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I do 90% of my cycling indoors these days just for health/fitness reasons as I don't find it pleasurable on the roads anymore due to the volume of traffic now in my area, and when I go off-road MTB (which is/was the real fun side of cycling for me) I'm always on edge worrying about which breed of stupid canine is going to attack me next because the owners like to let their beasts off leash in parks, fields, and public places.
Motorbikes give a feeling of much more confidence and control on roads for me personally as it's rare that any vehicle ever wants to pass me as I've got more power, speed, and quicker acceleration to distance myself from cars/vans etc and stay out of danger but I'm what you would called a fair-weather biker so road conditions are never usually a major concern. Touch wood I've never had an accident yet but you're right in saying the injuries would probably be more severe in a collision at those speeds.
Ultimately though I'm really just a very safe car driver now with a defensive approach to motoring and cycling/biking are hobbies now more than modes of transport I want to use daily. Indoor cycling gives me everything I need health-wise in safety and when I want some fresh air I go out for an early morning ride before all the drivers and dog walkers wake up
