Realistically I can’t keep dating around, can I?
Realistically-- you can. You aren’t on some kind of a clock with must meet partner by XX date, must be married by XX date.
As far as hobbies, I do dive (I will return to aquarium volunteering soon) and I swim, run, and play piano. I’ve taken guitar lessons before. We’ll see if those are conducive to meeting women.
A writer, I think it was Zelazny, said there is a difference between wanting to be a writer, and wanting to write; to being a painter, and wanting to paint. It’s the difference of wanting others to perceive you as something, and you personally wanting to do something.
Example for you with motorcycles, it’s the difference between you wanting women to perceive you as being a motorcyclist and wanting to ride. Go to Willow Springs raceway-- you’ll see guys in pristine leathers with awesome flawless race bikes. They are spectators, who never get on the track. Then you’ll see the guys with the beat up leathers, duct tape holding the knee pads in place, bikes with worn paint, dents, scratches. They want to ride. They want to get a knee down, falling into a corner on the perfect line, getting the shifts and braking right falling into the turn and accelerating out.
(When my last kid is an adult and I can ride again–I’ll be interested not in the women who want to ride on the back like an ornament, but in the women trying to beat me into the next turn on their own bike…)
Its not being a motorcyclist that attracts women to them, its their enjoyment, enthusiasm and confidence from doing something, not from posing as something. Sure, some women may initially be attracted to the image presented by the poser, but they’ll lose interest-- because it’s not real, because it’s being faked, and the poser never has the confidence of the enthusiast. Because it’s not really them, and they know it.
Join a dive club if you enjoy diving. Join a running club. Join a swim club/group. Enter competitions and find out workout/prep clubs. Volunteer to assist in running competitions. My old boss met his wife via a dive club. A Star Trek dive club in SoCal. They were both sci-fi nerds, gamers and divers. They love taking vacations and going diving together. They also volunteer in an Octoberfest charity event together every year. Keep getting additional quals- if you’ve just got the open water qual, keep going and get the restricted or night diving or whatever speciality/technical qual that interest you. Follow your passions to improve your confidence in who you are.
If you enjoy playing music, join or form a band or music group. A good place start are guitar stores/music stores which give lessons- they often have notice boards from folks trying to get bands together.