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六七十年代出生的摩友,如今相当一部分已过不惑之年。记得八十年代,我们中的很多人都梦想着能拥有一台属于自己的摩托车。时过境迁,如今要是骑着摩托车上街,往往得到的不再是路人艳羡的目光,而是飞来的白眼。骑台好车吧,人家说你神经病,有钱怎么不买汽车;骑台破车,人家说你穷得只能骑车了,见到警察都可能要被多问两句。我觉得一部分国民对摩托车的偏见,相当程度是由于社会舆论的导向造成的。连前两年春晚的小品都有这样的台词:“怎么不买汽车啊!没听过那句话吗,要想死得快,就买用脚踹!”摩托车俨然成为
The Friends of the Moon born in the 1960s and 1970s now have a considerable part of the year. Remember the eighties, many of us dreamed of owning a motorcycle of our own. The passage of time, and now riding a motorcycle to the streets, often get is no longer the envious eyes of passers-by, but the fleeting look. Ride a good car, people say that you are neurotic, rich how to buy a car; riding a car, people say you are too poor to ride a car, to see the police may be asked more than two. I think some of the national biases against motorcycles are, to a considerable extent, caused by the guidance of public opinion. Even the first two years of spring evening skit there is such a line: “Why not buy a car ah! Never heard that sentence, to die fast, buy feet!” Motorcycle as if