Meet Eliran Sasson, a young Israeli who recently fulfilled a dream he has had since he was a little boy – owning a motorcycle and biking.
At 23, Eliran is an excellent “master barista” at a fabulous neighborhood coffee shop in
I have to admit, when I first heard the term “naked bike” I thought it must be some cute Israeli term, but it turns out that it is a universal word for a bike without metal covering over the various engine & exhaust parts – in other words a bike stripped down to the basics for performance and efficiency.
This long time dream to own a motorbike came to fruition a few months ago, when Eliran secretly began to take lessons towards getting his motorcycle license. (Mothers sometimes don’t want their sons to be bikers!) But soon Eliran’s secret was out in the open, and things quickly progressed from just wanting the license to actually searching for and purchasing that first bike.
Hoping to take mechanics courses designed for motorbike function and repair, Eliran is serious about this new/old love in his life.
I asked him what it was about biking that he loved and his answer was that when he rides the motorcycle, he feels one with the bike, like they are together a unit. He can see everything and feel the wind…it’s a bit like riding a horse, he said. He also likes it that there are fewer traffic and parking problems than when driving a car. Eliran would like to form a group of riders to ride together and tour the country.
Like all Israelis, Eliran served in the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces – army). He was in the artillery corps. And, like most Israelis, after army duty he traveled for a while outside the country. He and some friends went to
I asked Eliran why he chose
When he isn’t making coffee and riding his bike, Eliran stays tuned into his music…playing progressive rock with friends, doing a few gigs, and trying to put together a new band.
Some things will change as Eliran begins his studies this summer, but his devotion to biking is a lifetime love affair.
What are his dreams for the future? Eliran pondered my question and then said this: “The long time future is far away…I am concentrating on the immediate future for now… and then I will go wherever life takes me.”
The future in
It’s a privilege to know Eliran, and to know that he represents others like him, young men and women who are the future of
And…I’m waiting until he gets an extra helmet, because I want to take a ride on this bike and feel the wind.
Kol Hakavod! Tell Eliran I wish him every success in his restaurant, and I too want a ride on his bike IF it will hold me up! ABi
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