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Erik: Where do motorcycles play into your story?
Brett: I really -- I just love the feeling of freedom, it's totally different when you're
riding a motorcycle than driving a car. When you're driving a car -- even a convertible,
but mostly a regular car that's totally -- has windows and windshields, you don't feel the
wind, you don't feel like you're outside even though you think that you are outside and
you feel like you're outside when you're driving in a car, when you're on a motorcycle, it's
completely different. I can drive 60 miles on a motorcycle versus 60 miles in a car,
and the 60 miles on a motorcycle is -- it's almost difficult in that you experience every
mile, and I like to stop on the side of the road a lot. The way that we've set up the
interstate system in this country, you can really just fly through places and never even
know that they exist and if you stop for just a second and just take it in, it's a whole
different experience. But you have to stop when you're in a car. When you're on a motorcycle,
it's almost as if you're on foot. And you feel like you've been to some place, not just
been through it.