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Biker Thoughts, Take 3 Arthur Einstein, 61, owner, A.E. Associates, New York, an advertising consulting firm, biker of 10
years, Harley Lowrider: "I like the idea that you can't tell who you are when you're on a hike. It's really exchanging my personality
and adopting a new identity, if only for a couple of hours. It's not something that I try to portray, it's something I feel. When I get on a
bike and go out, I'm not an executive of any kind, I'm just a hiker and I'm identified with the bike—-for better or worse.
"There's this category of what's called risk/rewards. Golf is not risk/reward; biking is. You can't live your life simply to avoid risk, same
thing in business. I would say that most people in this group are not really terrific at lying on the beach doing nothing. They're active, engaged, high-energy people. If you've got a high-stressed, very focused business environment, you can't just
turn it off like a spigot. When you're on a bike you're focusing that energy into a different place. You have to depend on a ball running out into the street; you must assume that you're invisible and that cars won't see you. That really makes you focus on what you're doing, and that becomes relaxing and relieves you of all your business and daily stress, because all you can concentrate on is the
next turn. There's a lot of risk involved in motorcycling, but stirmounting that risk is what gives you pleasure."