Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
#11
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
#13
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
ORIGINAL: dynamike74
I like "If I have to explain, I don't want you to understand" better!
You're right. The uninformed (ignorant) think of Vespa when I say scooter in reference to a bike. The thing that gets me is that these are the people who put on their best weekend riding uniforms, ride 20 miles to have breakfast, 20 miles to the local dealer, 10 miles to lunch, 30 miles to another dealer, and then cap off their day with dinner or another dealer and then they have the nerve to look down on me for calling my bike a scooter.
I have no problem with that type of rider. I'll have a beer and talk story (Hawaiian slang for shoot the chit) with them anytime. That is until I'm tired of sitting in one place and decide it's time to scooterpoot on down the road.
I guess the best way to enlighten that type of person is to just live by example. Show them that I'm not going to judge them because they'll buy a bike and sell it on eBay two years later with <1000 miles on it and hopefully, they'll learn not to judge others because they're different.
ORIGINAL: dynamike35
Who care's what ya call'em. To the unimformed "scooter" bring's up images like Vespa,or TOAD in American Graffiti. Take off the "er" and just call it your "scoot",or "ride",or "machine" and let 'em figure it out. "If you have to explain it,they probably would'nt undersatnd" RIDE SAFE.
Who care's what ya call'em. To the unimformed "scooter" bring's up images like Vespa,or TOAD in American Graffiti. Take off the "er" and just call it your "scoot",or "ride",or "machine" and let 'em figure it out. "If you have to explain it,they probably would'nt undersatnd" RIDE SAFE.
You're right. The uninformed (ignorant) think of Vespa when I say scooter in reference to a bike. The thing that gets me is that these are the people who put on their best weekend riding uniforms, ride 20 miles to have breakfast, 20 miles to the local dealer, 10 miles to lunch, 30 miles to another dealer, and then cap off their day with dinner or another dealer and then they have the nerve to look down on me for calling my bike a scooter.
I have no problem with that type of rider. I'll have a beer and talk story (Hawaiian slang for shoot the chit) with them anytime. That is until I'm tired of sitting in one place and decide it's time to scooterpoot on down the road.
I guess the best way to enlighten that type of person is to just live by example. Show them that I'm not going to judge them because they'll buy a bike and sell it on eBay two years later with <1000 miles on it and hopefully, they'll learn not to judge others because they're different.
#14
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
Here in Southern New England, I don't hear the word scooter used too much.
Maybe it's a regeional thing kinda like a Grinder, Sub, Hogie or a Poor Boy.
Maybe it's a regeional thing kinda like a Grinder, Sub, Hogie or a Poor Boy.
#16
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
ORIGINAL: ******
People look at you funny anyway Mike, whats so different about this situation?
People look at you funny anyway Mike, whats so different about this situation?
#17
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
who cares what anyone thinks? are you riding for attention? call it whatever you want. that's the way I see it. tell them its a nickname and move on. funny looks are from people without open minds. it happens all the time. **** 'em!
#18
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
I never refer to my Harley as a scooter. It is always my Harley, everyone understands what I am saying.
#20
RE: Why do people look at me funny when I call my bike a scooter???
Try scapping the "Razor" name off,, and aply some sort of HD sticker
http://www.razor.com/images/products...owerwing_l.jpg
http://www.razor.com/images/products...owerwing_l.jpg