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title: "Remember its only one down and the rest is up"
date: 2018-02-13
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![](/img/1*UNCWaWDlDIPcDdMjvuqGsw.jpeg)Photo by [Pedro Henrique Santos](https://unsplash.com/photos/Bt6VT01jIwI?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on [Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/search/photos/motorcycle?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)Riding a motorcycle is far different to driving a car. It is *more* than driving.
*No?*
People are not referred to as drivers (unless theyre a professional) nor do they self-identify that way. Jumping in a car, passenger or driver, is something almost all of us do without a second thought. It is by nature a more passive experience than on a bike.
People **do **self-identify as motorcyclists. I do it, [Kris Gage](https://medium.com/@krisgage) does it. In fact as far as I know, *all* bikers do it. Motorcycling is a sub-culture, and in my experience, a sub-culture like no other.
From the day you swing a leg over, you are a part of something. On and off the road, but particularly on. The little greeting bikers havebe it a nod, wave or something else entirelywhen passing each other is the foremost symbol of this. Thats…pretty cool actually. Almost as cool as the glorious machines we ride! ;)
To reiterate, motorcycling is more than driving. It is an experience that cannot be had in a box. Whether this leads to [a certain philosophy](https://medium.com/frenetic-scribblings/bikers-club-of-philosophy-242b0661cccf), or it is the certain philosophy that leads people to two wheels, I am not yet certain.
As in all sub-cultures, motorcycling is packed with adages. Nuggets of wisdom passed rider to rider. These are the inspiration for writing this, because they apply quite so disconcertingly well to Life in General.
Heres a couple of my favorites.
#### *Look where you want to go*
This was drilled into me on CBT and was the first axiom that I realised was cross applicable to life. Look where you want to go on a motorcycle, and your body naturally steers you in that direction. Whatever you do, dont look down!
Similarly in life. Find your target, and the path opens itself. Glance at it, check for the manhole covers and the diesel spills. But dont linger looking down. Focus on the horizon and youll find your way through lifes corners.
#### Remember its only one down and the rest is up
For those unfortunates among you that are not motorcyclistsmotorcycles use pedal shifters.
Step down into first. Then pull the lever upthrough neutralinto second and youre away.[1]
One down, and the rest is up.
There are the gritty, torquey lows, but there are also the glorious high speed…highs. Cant have one without the other.
#### Dress for the slide, not the ride
This one is contentious amongst motorcyclists. Protective gear doesnt look as cool, unfortunately. High visibility vests certainly spoil the look of a nice leather jacket.[2] And all the layers suck in the summer heathot tarmac and a hotter engine.
But in my bookit is better to sweat than bleed.
Ive had a couple stumbles in my short motorcycling history, and each time the proper gear allowed me to brush them off with hardly a scratch.
Gear up for lifes challenges, rather than the highway highs. Because you will stumble sooner or later.
There you have it. Theres a couple of fragments of biker wisdom applied to life. Maybe Im just seeing something in nothing, maybe there aint no biker philosophy.
Who am I kidding! If you think Im wrong, go swing your leg over and go for a spin.
Then try and tell me otherwise, I dare you…
[1] This is why any boot designed for motorcycling has a pad of sorts on the top of one or both boots. Now you know!
[2] And their usefulness when so many people dont even look in the *first place* is debatable, but thats beside the point.