I think everyone goes through similar phases, I couldn't care less about motorbikes last year, I felt like I'd got as much as I could out of the hobby and that I wouldn't get any more enjoyment from it. So I sold my sports bike and had a few months focused on other hobbies. Winter came round and so did my desire to ride motocross, so bought a YZ250 and all the gear, learnt how to slide, jump and get mucky! This was all great fun for a while but, when chatting to fellow MX riders, I never really felt passionate about the subject of our conversation, my heart lay elsewhere.
So my entry back into road bikes came in the shape of seeing some old footage of the Mods & Rockers, then within a breath I found myself thinking... I want to be a rocker! Ok, so I'm never going to be a Rocker without a time machine, but it got me thinking about what motorcycling meant to those guys, it was a lifestyle, an expression and the means to reach 'freedom' on the open road. Before I knew it I'd set a small bit of cash aside for a Café Racer project, so I could experience the raw, uncomplicated essence of motorcycling again. This got my passion for road bikes bubbling under my skin again, I wanted MORE power, MORE G-Forces, and most of all I wanted to ride FURTHER! The feeling was reborn, I was hungry for anything to do with bikes again. So now I have my Storm, I'm going to ride round Wales with a few of the mad lot on this forum in Sept and have lots of other things planned where I can really get the most out of my spare time and my new Storm. I'm in love again
Wow, this turned into bit of an essay

I was just going to suggest getting out on a push bike, or something different to your bike but loosely related. I think if you've just passed your car test, you'll soon realise just how nice it is to 'cut loose' on a bike and have fun.
