Moto : Le piège invisible des sorties en groupe

The Old Bikers Who Never Want to Be Shop59: https://ko-fi.com/vieuxmotardsquejama... There are some videos you never want to make. Today, this video is dedicated to my friend Damien. Through his story, I wanted to talk about a subject that concerns us all, regardless of our age, experience, or the motorcycle we ride: the pressure to keep up with others, to prove something. On a motorcycle, mistakes don't always start on a curve. Sometimes they start with a simple thought: "Okay, I'll just follow..." In this video, I share a sincere reflection on the pleasure of riding, humility, getting back into motorcycling after several years, self-confidence... and above all, the importance of riding at your own pace. The best biker isn't the one who rides the fastest. It's the one who goes home with a smile... and the desire to go again. This video is a tribute, but also a message of prevention. If it can help even one motorcyclist raise their hand a little, keep a wider distance, or dare to say, "Today, I'm riding at my own pace," then it will have served its purpose. 💬 And you, have you ever felt the pressure of having to keep up with a group or another motorcyclist? Has your riding style changed over time? Share your experience in the comments. Your stories can help other enthusiasts. 👍 Don't hesitate to give a thumbs up, subscribe to the channel, boost its popularity, and share it with your friends. Take care of yourselves. Always keep a safe distance. And above all… 🏍️ Ride for yourself. — #Motorcycle #Motorcyclist #MotorcycleSafety #MotorcycleReturn #125ccMotorcycle #MotorcycleRide #Motorcyclists #RoadSafety #OldMotorcyclistsNeverBefore #MotorcyclePassion #RideForYourself #MotorcyclistLife #MotorcycleFrance