Sweet ride, when I was back home in Hungary in '06 I woulda went 6 weeks without ridin', after the first couple of days my cousin noticed I was mopin' around so he asked me what was wrong, when I told him he took me out to his garage and told me I could ride his bike.
When I saw it was this Vespa I laughed and told him that back in the US I ride a real motorcycle, another day went by and the rest of my family were out visiting other family so while hanging around his yard on an 85° day I broke down and snuck out for a little ride where no-one would see me.
So I took the back road outta town on the Vespa and went for a 2 hour ride along the most beautiful part of the Danube River. When I got back I tried to sneak in the back gate but my cousin was standing in the yard smiling at the ear to ear from he saw on my face.
I took many trips around the Hungarian countryside that summer, mostly along the Danube River though, that was my favorite part.
There's something about the laid back attitude ya have when ridin' one, it's not a click thing or trendy thing, it's a major mode of transportation there, sometimes the only mode.
I've ridden every kinda motorcycle out there, sport, cruiser, touring, motocross, endoro/dual purpose and I learned one thing, if your a true biker, in the wind is in the wind, so long as you're on 2 wheels it doesn't matter.
It was such a beautiful day for ridin' today, 62°, took a short 100 mile trip around the block this mornin', hope y'all got to get some ridin'in today.
Stay safe guys and remember, keep the shiny side up and the great side down.