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The phrase "go on motorcycle" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
However, it could be used in spoken language in informal situations. For example: -Do you want to come with me to the beach this weekend? -Sure, can we go on motorcycle? Alternatively, you could say "go for a motorcycle ride" or "take a motorcycle trip." For example: -Do you want to go for a motorcycle ride this weekend? -Sure, that sounds fun!.
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Farther afield, he has mapped parts of Cambodia and Laos, where he likes to go on motorcycle trips.
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When I'm walking I say, can I go on a motorcycle, and then when I'm on a motorcycle I say, can I walk?
Fariña left the party to go on a motorcycle jaunt with an acquaintance, and never came back.
"We were going to get a limo, and then we thought, 'let's just go on the motorcycle, it will be fun,' " Ms. Gonzalez said.
"One takes your place at the steering wheel [of your car], and the other will take you wherever you need to go on his motorcycle".
Madhavan took a sabbatical from films from September 2010 announcing an eight-month break from films citing he would take the time off to visit London, go on a European motorcycle ride, lose weight, play golf, take treatment for his knee injury and spend time with family.
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"They told us, 'Easy: you just go on the bus, or motorcycle, to Thailand,' " Chen told me with a bitter smile.
I would rather go on a cross-country motorcycle trip with my mother-in-law than own a system such as this.
"So why not do two things that you love at the same time?" The couple now lives on the US Virgin Islands off of their savings and plan to go on a cross-America motorcycle trip next.
But horsepower is the theme at the Saratoga Automobile Museum, where a herd of historic BMW cars and motorcycles go on display in an exhibition opening May 6 and running through Nov. 3.
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