Wednesday, July 31, 2019

the Golden Age of motorcycling
























There is a very good chance that a few years from now we will look back and find out we were living in the golden age of motorcycling.  Never before have so many great bikes, from so many manufacturers been available, and at prices we may never see again.  Without a doubt, every brand has dealerships overloaded with inventory, some over three years old, that  are priced to move, and with financing available to move them.  Want to have a large touring bike, the new Gold Wing will take you, as will the dresser Harleys and Indians, Yamahas, and BMW’s.  Want to go fast, how about a quarter mile in the tens?  The nines?  Adventure bikes in the 11s.  Want a full on race bike, S1000RR from BMW or the Yamaha R1 are race ready, as are various models of Ducati.  Only have a few thousand to spend, Honda and Yamaha have a whole fleet of bikes under $10 grand, with some as low as $5000.  Entry level bikes with performance of the bigger bikes of only a few years ago, retro bikes with modern features like Triumph and Indian, KTM will take you from the track to the street in one swift move, and a 2005 Suzuki GSXR1000 reincarnated as a standard selling for under $9000.  And that is the new bike side of it, talk about used....but why when you can ride a new one so cheap?
Years ago it was expensive leathers, now textile jackets in many colors with body armor.  Boots, gloves, and helmets to match.  You can have the look even if you cannot ride.  Accessories from headers to computer tunes to add horsepower, adding it to adapt to  your riding style, or to add miles to your tank.  Chrome, high performance tires only found on race bikes previously, touring tires that get over 12,000 and stick like race tires, Ohlins shocks, and the list goes on.  Spend a little or spend a lot, no matter your budget, this is the time to ride.  As if there hasn’t ever been a time not to. 
But yet the inventory is not moving, manufacturers are offering $100-2000 rebates, 0% financing, and free accessories.  Where are the new riders, to replace those of us aging in years and miles ridden?  How can such great deals on such a great sport be passed over?  Sadly we never know what we have until it is gone, so go out, get a new bike, and add miles to your life, while subtracting years.  Or we can be like the townsfolk the Lone Ranger helped, “sorry we never knew you.”  Quite honestly, years from now will your grandkids want to hear what a great crabgrass free yard you had, or the places you rode and the bikes you rode on?  “let me tell you about my minivan or SUV,” will never fill the conversations around the campfires, tales of how far your hybrid went will not impress, and who but the few who are born to lose brag about their Prius?  Kawasaki lets the good times roll, not Toyota.  You meet the nicest people on a Honda motorcycle, not Honda car.  And like the ad says, “ I didn’t know BMW made cars until I passed one.”  What are you missing out on and passing on? If you have read this far and just have to go out and ride, you get it.  For the rest of you, there is still time....don’t delay!
If I were to organize a campaign against Christians, I would make it an easy one.  Just get them to wait, to delay, to tarry.  To do tomorrow what could have been done today. Make them doubt the claims of Jesus, question the authority of the Bible, the accuracy of scripture, and mire them in religion.  Get them debating against each other, rather than uniting in the spirit.  Do anything to keep them guessing, and here you have Satan’s plan put simple.  In baseball whether you swing and miss, or it is a called third strike, you still strike out.  Yet many churches today are like Babe Ruth, they hit a lot of home runs, but also strike out a lot.  But still draw a crowd like the Babe did wherever he went.  But yet in the crowds are people, you and me.  Maybe we need to ask why we go to church, why we are Christians, and where is Jesus in our lives?  Babe is remembered more for his home runs than his striking out, but rarely if ever remembered as an All Star pitcher.  How you remember Jesus will impact your world, and your life.  Yet too many churches are filled with people going nowhere like the new bikes in the showroom, missing the Golden Age of being a Christian.  Which is every age!  And we all can participate! 
Jesus tells us that someday all Christians will be absent from the body and at home with him in heaven.  Yet many are absent of the spirit and leave  home every morning without him.  Missing the day’s blessings, and neglecting to share him with a lost and dying world.  Being a witness for Christ takes on many arenas, just as Paul said he became all things so all men might hear the gospel.  Not all will hear the message at church, but we all work, we all shop, we all play on weekends, and we all have people we meet with on a regular basis.  The audience is there, the message is there, and the spirit is willing?  Where are you?  Better yet, where were you when someone told you about Jesus?  The glory of God is made evident through his people in his love.  Not winning arguments, but in love putting them and their problems before us.  The glory of the Lord is what grips our heart, forgives us, changes us, and encourages us to share his love with others.  When we get it that God loves us as much as he loves Jesus, we can love ourselves and love others.  Enjoying his love today, why would you want to put off his love and joy until tomorrow? 
This is the Golden Age of life for the living.  For the riding.  For knowing Jesus.  Why be stuck inside when you can be out living?  Put something exciting between your legs, get out and live Jesus, not just live for him.  The gospel is free so we can afford it, and easy so we can get it.  Easier than even the best deals out there for riding.  Or you could be bragging about the crabgrass free yard, how many times you read the Bible this year, or how you never miss church.   Where the spirit of the Lord is there is liberty.  You don’t know what you’re missing until you meet the Lord!
And so off I go on my new Street Triple R!  In Christ!
love with compassion,
Mike
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