few years ago I had my very first bike or motorcycle that I bought from a friend. back then ,I really don't know how to drive an even bicycle. so my friends from Batangas invited me to visit their city so I could start practicing on with my driving.(dunno why in Batangas lol). I went there and stayed there for about a month. so my daily routine would be to wake up around 5: am and practice for 2 hours and back in my friend's house around 7 :am and that routine lasted for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks of non-stop practicing, I finally made it! I'm driving on my own going back to my friend's house! (but not with own bike though.." sigh")
HOW DID I MET MY DSGI FAMILY?
After one month staying in Batangas, I went back to Davao city, my hometown. I started to use my own bike. I was so nervous driving along the city alone.So I just drive and drive until one night I saw these group of people and has the same motorcycle as mine, the YAMAHA SNIPER MX 135. I was so amazed by how they transformed their bike into something really cool! so I took the opportunity and asked so many things about how to make my bike looks nicer. first, they invited me to join their meeting every Saturday and that was for four consecutive Saturdays in order for them to accept me, and in order for me to join the club. .
After four Saturdays, I was finally "in the club"hee hee..
What I really like most about our group is that, we just don't ride for own happiness, but we also ride for a cause. We do community service, tree planting, blood letting, and etc. there is so much joy in helping others. As a matter of fact, we will be having our 2nd community service somewhere in Bukidnon. We will be giving out school supplies since school is back on Monday. here's another photo of us segregating the supplies so it will be easier for us to distribute.
haha, smile everyone!
How about you guys? what are your good and bad experiences in riding a motorcycle?
Riding a motorcycle is too risky and dangerous. Be careful and always follow the rules in driving. make sure to wear your helmet. And if it's a long ride, wear helmet still and gears like riding jacket, knee pads, and elbow pads for your safety and protection. they are very useful so do not hesitate to buy.
love your bike but don't forget the safety precautions..ENJOY YOUR RIDE!
Melissa
That's cool! I have always wanted to try that thing, however, I need to collect courage and conquer my fear 1st. Thanks for sharing your experience Melissa.
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