Monday, April 8, 2019

the motorcycle I hope they never make
























Since my separation from riding Triumph’s press fleet, I find there is more to riding than one brand.  I knew this before, but my easy access to new Triumphs definitely gave me an advantage over most when it comes to test rides.  But reading an ad this morning about the “perfect motorcycle for you” I took some offense.  I almost bought a  new Duke 790 a few weeks ago on the inside deal, my daughter in law is a VP at KTM.  Maybe the hardest no ever issued by me in my history of riding.  My friend at Triumph still offers me bikes at his cost, and a Street Triple RS is the latest carrot dangling in front of me.  I have two friends who are GM’s at Kawasaki dealers, a new z900rs at their cost is nice, and way too tempting, so I haven’t visited in a couple of weeks.  And that is just the short list, even the GM at the local Harley/Indian store wants to deal with me, to get me on a real bike, whatever that means.  He will show me invoice on any bike in stock, I don’t think an overweight, overpriced, under powered motorcycle will ever be the perfect one for me, so I just laugh at the others how they over pay, and under ride.  I have even been scanning Craigslist for an old R90S, the Harleys are cheaper.  So I decided to keep the four bikes I have, and after new tires, front brakes, chain and sprockets, and a battery, on my Tiger 1050, I spent less than $800 for it all, and have the bike I really want, with title in hand.  And it was hard to admit, but my riding styles have changed, not ready for a boring Gold Wing yet, but I don’t ride like the nut I used to, but still find few who can keep up with me....and just for fun, when Mr. Loud Pipes Save Lives challenged us, I blew him in the weeds after spotting him 30 yards on an on ramp.  Blowing by him like he was standing still, and soon he was out of sight behind me.  Oh, did I mention Theresa was on the back with me?  Could it be the antidote to speed kills is loud pipes on slow bikes save lives?
But in the back of my mind I hope I will always be the young 20 year old kid who loves to ride.  Where going fast still thrills, and corners still tempt.  Where in the middle of winter just sitting on a new bike in the showroom makes me “cannot wait until spring,”  and every time I pass one when in a car makes me wish I had left the car home.  If you know what I mean there is no explaining, if not God bless you and your Prius.  Just not where we ride.  But riding is something personal, and while the ads portray you on their perfect bike, each bike in my past was the perfect bike for that time and ride.  From my first Honda CB350, to the R90S I left home and rode cross country on, to my FJ1100, and 7000 miles its first week of ownership, and to the almost 30 bikes in between then and my Bonneville T120, each bike was the right bike at the right time.  The perfect ride for my age and attitude, only being honest and humble makes me add my pocketbook.  So when I read about the perfect motorcycle, I find that if it was ever made, it would never fit me, for one size doesn’t fit all, no matter how loud your pipes are.  And the fact you ride will always be more important than what you ride.  But for you young riders, never stop dreaming, and us older guys never stop.  Maybe slow down, but never stop.....
It took God 27 verses in Genesis before he made man.  So unique and so different that he gave us dominion over all the earth and all things in it.  Adam named all the animals, trees and shrubs, and he had a free hand in all things with one rule, stay away from that certain tree.  When God made us, he instilled a will in us, unique to all creation, as being made in his image, like him, we were given a choice to love or rebel.  To obey or deny, for perfect love demands a choice.  He instilled perfect values in us, yet Adam was one man alone with God, the perfect one on one relationship.  But God seeing how Adam was alone by himself, created Eve out of man, to share Adam with, taking a part of Adam from his side, not necessarily a rib, but making him just like Adam but uniquely different, just as Adam was like God but uniquely different.  We know their story of sinning, and ever since everything man has created has a certain evil twist to it.  Even at one point erecting a Tower of Babel to the Heavens to prove how great they were, but God struck it down, and confused their language scattering them away.  Their choice might have mentioned God, but it never honored him.  And the likeness of God on earth in his creation endured the flood, and 40 years in the desert, still not trusting while complaining.  But God is patient and Jesus was the way back.  Man cannot legislate love, laws do not make us moral, nor are they moral, it takes a changed heart, a being of being reborn to Adam’s status before his fall, it takes God in the form of a man to walk among us, it took Jesus.  For everything made bears it maker’s mark, all things of man will bear his mark, the things of God will bear God’s mark.  And the physical things will never satisfy the spiritual qualities that only Jesus can fulfill, that can give us perfection and the love we desire.  And need.  The church may try, but is only made up of men also, and without Jesus is a miserable substitute for him.  From religion to motorcycles we need a savior, we need Jesus!
For just as we have retained the capacity to be Godlike, without Christ we do not have the ability.  The way Jesus is talking about.  Although it seems harsh at times, in all our tough times of trials and tribulations, God is at work restoring himself to us.  Revealing his perfection as we put on the new, Jesus Christ, and put off the old man of sin.  We are being refined and purified, and just like it takes tons of pressure to make a diamond fro coal, that same pressure in God’s hands is reforming us.  Until as the silversmith looks over into the pot and sees his reflection, knowing all the dross and impurities are gone, leaving a refined perfect product.  God is refining us so he can see himself in us once again!
So at any moment and at the very moment God is working in the heart of the believer installing in his his own greatness again.  We too can be like the first Adam, but it takes the final Adam, Jesus to do it.  So next time tempted, and you will be, when the loud pipes just make you want to go fast, when you got to go and prove something, remember you are never alone.  For just like Theresa was my passenger that day, Jesus rides with you always, never leaving you nor neglecting you.  He left us his spirit, given to us upon salvation, so wherever two or more are gathered in his name, he truly is with us.  God never left us, that was never his plan, and he misses us and wants us back.  He is the motorcycle I hope they never make, for I never want anything to come between us.  I’m still being refined and still riding, still tempted, and still reading the ads, while still sitting on new bikes, and still visiting showrooms.  But at every visit all I have to do is see what I rode in on, to know what I should ride out on.  That perfect motorcycle for the perfect ride at the perfect time, with no money changing hands and no payments.  Still the temptations line up....so I’ll just go for a ride, and think on Jesus.  A riding partner so unique and different why would I ride any other way?
That something you seek is really a someone, Jesus Christ.  And he leaves it up to you.  Sorry I cannot hear your answer inside my helmet....it still and always will be that personal...so let the good times roll!
love with compassion,
Mike
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