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If you worry about this kinda stuff when you ride ... or you worry about someone else when they ride ... what to wear/what not to wear according to other people's opinions, what the bike should/shouldn't look like according to other people's opinions, how you should be ridin'/not ridin' according to other people's opinions ... especially the opinions of strangers on an internet forum ... then you're probably a poser.
Yep, I agree.
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I have been riding. Had 6400 miles when I bought in June and I now have 8450 as of today. I will keep riding. That's probably not alot compared to many others but it is for me on the Sportster.
Don't mind what frenchman said or anyone else (besides me) just ride your bike. Oh and stay away from Richard Simmons...
What do you mean, don't mind what frenchman said. Hey! I have the universal insight here. Just a tip: Frenchman is just a nickname. My real name is Chuck Norris.
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Regardless of how much you ride / work on your own bike / what you wear / what your job is / what your income is. Someone here on HDF or in the real world will think you are a poser because you don't fit their defintion of a real biker. The reality is, they can't see past their own egos.