Even more serious than the mania for chocolate is the growing epidemic of MAS, or Motorcycling Addiction Syndrome. Don't laugh because you might be its next victim. Just to give you a possible heads up in case it's creeping up on you, here are a few questions to quietly answer for yourself.
How many of these apply to you?
1. I have gone riding when I was depressed, or to cheer myself up.
2. I have gone on riding binges of several tanks of gas or more in a day.
3. I ride rapidly, often 'gulping' roads.
4. I have sometimes ridden early in the morning or before work.
5. I have hidden bikes in different places to sneak a ride in without being seen.
6. Sometimes I avoid friends or family obligations in order to ride motorcycles.
7. Sometimes I find myself analyzing sections of roads as if I were riding, even while in cars.
8. I am unable to enjoy myself with others unless there is a bike nearby.
9. At a boring party, I will often slip off unnoticed to go riding.
10. Riding has made me seek haunts and companions which I would otherwise avoid.
11. I have neglected personal hygiene or household chores until I have finished a ride.
12. I have spent money meant for necessities on accessories instead.
13. I have attempted to complete an Iron Butt ride.
14. Most of my friends are unapologetic motorcycle riders.
15. I have sometimes passed out from a night of heavy riding.
16. I have suffered 'blackouts' or memory loss from a bout of riding.
17. I have wept, become angry or irrational because of a road I have ridden; or, worse, NOT ridden.
18. I have sometimes wished I did not ride so much.
19. Sometimes I think my riding is out of control.
If you answered 'yes' to three or more of these questions, you may be a motorcycle addict. Affirmative responses to five or more indicates a serious problem...professional help is strongly advised.
Once a relatively rare disorder, Motorcycle Addiction Syndrome, or MAS, has risen to new levels due to the accessibility of higher quality motorcycles at a relatively low expense since the end of the Second World War. The number of motorcycle addicts and abusers is currently at record levels.
SOCIAL COSTS OF MOTORCYCLE ABUSE
Abusers become withdrawn, uninterested in society or normal relationships. They fantasize, creating alternative worlds to occupy, to the neglect of friends and family. In severe cases they develop bad posture from riding in awkward positions or carrying heavy tool bags. In the worst instances, they become cranky bike mechanics in small towns.
Excessive riding during pregnancy is perhaps the number one cause of moral deformity among the children of Road Racers, Tourers, Squids, Wannabees and Posers alike.
Known as Fetal Motard Syndrome, this disease also leaves its victims prone to a lifetime of vertigo, daydreaming, emotional instability and an unnerving predilection for unsuitable leather garments.
HEREDITY
Recent Harvard studies have established that heredity plays a considerable role in determining whether a person will become an abuser of motorcycles. Most abusers have at least one parent who abused motorcycles, often beginning at an early age and progressing into adulthood. Many spouses or significant others of an addict become addicts themselves.
OTHER PREDISPOSING FACTORS
Fathers or mothers who are road race fans, collectors, or heavy leather wearers; parents who do not encourage children to play team games, read voraciously (except Rider and Motorcyclist magazines), or watch television (other than Speedvision) in the evening.
PREVENTION
Premarital screening and counseling, and referral to adoption agencies is urged in order to break the chain of abuse. One percenters in particular should seek partners active in other fields. Children should be encouraged to seek physical activity by joining teams, and to avoid isolation and morbid introspection. Proximity to road maps and National Geographic magazines should be restricted. Keep two-stroke oil securely locked away and out of reach. Playing cards inserted into bicycle spokes must be looked upon as a primary initial symptom, as should inadvertent twitching of the right wrist and incessant muttering of the syllables "Udden-Udden." Children noted exhibiting a 'thousand yard stare' in the direction of a setting sun are likewise considered candidates for early intervention. A preference for tiny boots and multi-colored leather diapers indicates incipient 'motorcycle madness' and requires urgent, immediate treatment if any semblance of normality is ever to be achieved
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Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
How many of these apply to you?
1. I have gone riding when I was depressed, or to cheer myself up.
Yes, but on occasion this can just leave e even more depressed ....
2. I have gone on riding binges of several tanks of gas or more in a day.
Yes, but given tha capacity of my tank, and the bikes thirst for fuel, this doesn't say a lot
3. I ride rapidly, often 'gulping' roads.
One mans rapid is anothers crawl .....
4. I have sometimes ridden early in the morning or before work.
If you ride to work, you are automatically riding before work?
5. I have hidden bikes in different places to sneak a ride in without being seen.
?
6. Sometimes I avoid friends or family obligations in order to ride motorcycles.
Seems fair to me
7. Sometimes I find myself analyzing sections of roads as if I were riding, even while in cars.
Errr, shouldn't you anyway?
8. I am unable to enjoy myself with others unless there is a bike nearby.
OO-er - how do you get the bike into the bedroom?
9. At a boring party, I will often slip off unnoticed to go riding.
Are we still talking bikes here?
10. Riding has made me seek haunts and companions which I would otherwise avoid.
You've only got to look around this site ....
11. I have neglected personal hygiene or household chores until I have finished a ride.
As per 10 above
12. I have spent money meant for necessities on accessories instead.
You mean accessories aren't necessities?
13. I have attempted to complete an Iron Butt ride.
I'm not american .....
14. Most of my friends are unapologetic motorcycle riders.
Friends or aquaintances?
15. I have sometimes passed out from a night of heavy riding.
Once again, are we still talking motorcycles here?
16. I have suffered 'blackouts' or memory loss from a bout of riding.
Yes, if the "riding" was after a night out and several pints!
17. I have wept, become angry or irrational because of a road I have ridden; or, worse, NOT ridden.
Errr, No!
18. I have sometimes wished I did not ride so much.
No
19. Sometimes I think my riding is out of control.
My riding is ALLWAYS out of control!
1. I have gone riding when I was depressed, or to cheer myself up.
Yes, but on occasion this can just leave e even more depressed ....
2. I have gone on riding binges of several tanks of gas or more in a day.
Yes, but given tha capacity of my tank, and the bikes thirst for fuel, this doesn't say a lot
3. I ride rapidly, often 'gulping' roads.
One mans rapid is anothers crawl .....
4. I have sometimes ridden early in the morning or before work.
If you ride to work, you are automatically riding before work?
5. I have hidden bikes in different places to sneak a ride in without being seen.
?
6. Sometimes I avoid friends or family obligations in order to ride motorcycles.
Seems fair to me
7. Sometimes I find myself analyzing sections of roads as if I were riding, even while in cars.
Errr, shouldn't you anyway?
8. I am unable to enjoy myself with others unless there is a bike nearby.
OO-er - how do you get the bike into the bedroom?
9. At a boring party, I will often slip off unnoticed to go riding.
Are we still talking bikes here?
10. Riding has made me seek haunts and companions which I would otherwise avoid.
You've only got to look around this site ....
11. I have neglected personal hygiene or household chores until I have finished a ride.
As per 10 above
12. I have spent money meant for necessities on accessories instead.
You mean accessories aren't necessities?
13. I have attempted to complete an Iron Butt ride.
I'm not american .....
14. Most of my friends are unapologetic motorcycle riders.
Friends or aquaintances?
15. I have sometimes passed out from a night of heavy riding.
Once again, are we still talking motorcycles here?
16. I have suffered 'blackouts' or memory loss from a bout of riding.
Yes, if the "riding" was after a night out and several pints!
17. I have wept, become angry or irrational because of a road I have ridden; or, worse, NOT ridden.
Errr, No!
18. I have sometimes wished I did not ride so much.
No
19. Sometimes I think my riding is out of control.
My riding is ALLWAYS out of control!
Of all the things I have ever lost, I miss my mind the most .....
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Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
im with moose on this one.
i think we all suffer from it, im sat here now wishing i could go out on my bike rather than go to my wifes xmas party

i think we all suffer from it, im sat here now wishing i could go out on my bike rather than go to my wifes xmas party
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Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
I am in. Sign me up. Just don
't cure me !
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don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
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ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
No.7 especially! Back seat driving! 
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Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
oh lordy! Yes yes and yes again

Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
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Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
I have none of those symptoms, I can stop whenever I like. Just leave me alone and close the garage door on your way out, the bike will get cold...

Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
Ha ha, thats brilliant! Sure theres a bit of that in all of us, why else would we all have bikes in the first place??

If I have to explain, you'll NEVER understand
Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
o dear!!
deffo got the motorcycling addiction desease then... but im proud!! 
Keep the shiny side up, and the rubber down! 
Re: motorcycling addiction syndrome
13. I have attempted to complete an Iron Butt ride.
I'm not american .....
Iron Butt has been available in the UK for Years
I'm not american .....
Iron Butt has been available in the UK for Years
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