So now, after 17 years, I'm back and riding a motorcycle.
I used to ride a Suzuki VS400 Intruder.
American(I heard it's called a cruiser these days.。When I banked a little bit, the step touched the road and made a grinding noise, and when I was still trying hard to turn the corner, I felt like the rear frame of the car was bending behind me. I wonder if that was due to the fact that it was a shaft drive?
It was a special motorcycle that ran slowly and straight.
And now the Ninja 400.
It's so easy to ride and mature that it's almost like it's designed for return riders. But it is still a full fairing sports tourer.
If someone who doesn't know much about motorcycles and can't tell the difference between a burhan and a sephan sees it, he or she will look like a serious person.
Naturally, the way of riding is completely different from that of an American, and immediately after returning, I was in a constant state of confusion. Once you get used to riding the bike, the desire to "turn the corner well" starts to grow in you.
When you are young, you can try it out on your body without being afraid of falling. .... But that's not the case anymore.
So, on weekends when I can't go out in the rain, I learn how to ride by watching Youtube videos.