Is it GAY to sing along with the radio?
#121
Personnel preference IMO, but peer pressure can have it's effects as many have posted in this thread!
I can take this in several directions!
Is it gay to wear a Jimmy Buffet shirt while riding?
Is it gay to have your 17 year old son to ride with you, but not your daughter?
Is it gay to wear high top tennis shows while wearing a black sleeveless shirt and jeans, while riding?
I could take this one to the moon.
Back in the day, being a non-conformist rider and being a free spirit was the way to be for motorcycle riders.
Now, just like back in the day things have gone 360,
There is an unwritten code of clothing, and behavior to riding a motorcycle.
Be free, sing your friggin lungs out, don't be intimidated to what you believe in!
Don't let these social designers change your way of thinking.
Free at last, Free at last, thank god almighty, I'm Free at last!
I can take this in several directions!
Is it gay to wear a Jimmy Buffet shirt while riding?
Is it gay to have your 17 year old son to ride with you, but not your daughter?
Is it gay to wear high top tennis shows while wearing a black sleeveless shirt and jeans, while riding?
I could take this one to the moon.
Back in the day, being a non-conformist rider and being a free spirit was the way to be for motorcycle riders.
Now, just like back in the day things have gone 360,
There is an unwritten code of clothing, and behavior to riding a motorcycle.
Be free, sing your friggin lungs out, don't be intimidated to what you believe in!
Don't let these social designers change your way of thinking.
Free at last, Free at last, thank god almighty, I'm Free at last!
#122
I "sing" at the top of my lungs sometimes as I ride along. Without a freakin' radio. I find that my "singing" tends to make vehicles move away from me, which I view as a good thing. Besides that, since it seems that so many of you real bikers think that it is gay to sing, I'll do it just to be a non-conformist!
#125
this is how i rock out on the bike, put the earphones in set the phone to shuffle and rock out all the way to work/home or wherever im going haha
#126
#129
Tearin' down a dirt road
Rebel flag flyin'
Coon dog in the back
Truck bed loaded down with beer
And a cold one in my lap
Earnhart sticker behind my head
And my woman by my side
Tail-pipe's poppin'
the radio's rockin' "Country Boy Can Survive"
If you got a problem with that, ha ha!
You can kiss my country ***
Rebel flag flyin'
Coon dog in the back
Truck bed loaded down with beer
And a cold one in my lap
Earnhart sticker behind my head
And my woman by my side
Tail-pipe's poppin'
the radio's rockin' "Country Boy Can Survive"
If you got a problem with that, ha ha!
You can kiss my country ***
#130
Not at all. If you're confident in yourself it does not matter what other people think. That's their problem. Many times I find myself singing or tapping to the Eagles or Bee Gees or Lynyrd Skynyrd or KC and The Sunshine Band or George Benson, etc, etc. It don't matter. If it makes you feel good it just comes natural. Part of riding a bike is enjoying it. So long as I am paying attention and not putting myself or any one else in danger then it's all good