According to new psychological research it says that the
bike riding is in our blood. And a study by bike insurer Bennetts the desire to
ride motorcycles is in your DNA.
With input from a psychologist, the study has theorised
that motorcyclists have a genetic predisposition in the form a of a
'novelty-seeking' (NS) gene, which brings out a tendency for impulsive,
exploratory and risk-taking behaviour.
The research from Bennetts found that the majority of
bikers, 85%, were introduced to two wheels by a family member, with 11% saying
a friend and 4% responding that it was a non-relative, including a partner or
colleague.
The findings also discovered that bikers had the matching
personality traits associated with the NS gene, with risk-taking (72%), low
boredom threshold (71%) and spontaneity (69%) amongst the responses.
It was also found that 68% of bikers were introduced by
an immediate family member, 9% by an aunt, uncle or cousin and 8% by a
grandparent.
Motorcycling often defines a person, and this was shown
by nearly three-quarters (73%) admitting that their bike defines who they are.
As many as 62% said they couldn’t live without their bike and others even
revealed that they consider their bike a family member (61%) or an extension of
their personality (70%).
Psychologist Donna Dawson said of the findings:
“Psychologists know from studies on twins that up to 60% of personality traits
are inherited; however, environment, in the form of upbringing and opportunity,
also has a role to play.
"Our research tells us that most bikers were
introduced to biking through a family member and that all questions related to
the ‘NS’ gene personality traits (such as being a risk-taker) and the biker’s
emotional attachment to his or her bike resulted in very high scores.
"This reveals that the majority of biking families
will be passing on an ‘NS’ gene, which in turn is also being reinforced by an
environment in which bikers are setting an example and sharing their love of
biking - it’s certainly ‘in the blood’ from what I can see!”
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