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146
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26
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Are you a "Biker"
#191
By the story I am, but.....
I've given up on "labels". I ride when when the weather is good....I'm tired of getting beat up by crappy weather. If I get caught in it, fine...but I don't willingly head out into it.
All I know is I like motorcycles alot, and am blessed to have a nice one that I really like.
~Joe
I've given up on "labels". I ride when when the weather is good....I'm tired of getting beat up by crappy weather. If I get caught in it, fine...but I don't willingly head out into it.
All I know is I like motorcycles alot, and am blessed to have a nice one that I really like.
~Joe
#192
I read the story...........I have walked into many gas stations and had the girl smile and tell the guy behind me he has a nice bike. The look of confusion on his face is enough to make you laugh. But silently I think - thanks - yes your right - I love my bike.
I had a lady figure out it was my bike and wanted photo's - like I was a statue at some park for her kids to sit next to and "smile". Then her turn - as she looks at me and says - "I can not believe you are a biker.???!!! Ever get hurt? Ever get scared?" Yes - Yes - Yes (now)...........get away from me.!!!!!!!!!
So - for a girl biker - it is a different ride. My bike is therapy. My bike gets cleaned as much if not more than my house. I love the people I have met - I love the roads I have taken that I may not have - had I not been on a bike.
I live in an up scale community (I guess - if standards were to apply) but grew up poor in a trailer with awesome parents who had 5 boys before they got me. Then my Dad got more than he bargained for.
Two years ago - when I pulled into my neighborhood - everyone staired. The ladies and men. Tupperware party invites stopped. Few kids had to stop coming to my home. A group of these women came down at Halloween - with there kids - dressed as "Women bikers" - bold color streaks in their hair - tattoo shirts - stick on piercings, wanting pictures next to my bike.
To those women - I will say proudly - and boldly - that I am a biker. I have met the best people and the worst on the road. Like you do everywhere - I suppose..........I don't need your tupperware, your kids or your scorned looks.
I did it for me - and - the one thing I can gaurantee - when you see me leave - I have a smile on my face and I will be back way later than I expected. Loved the story............Thanks.
I had a lady figure out it was my bike and wanted photo's - like I was a statue at some park for her kids to sit next to and "smile". Then her turn - as she looks at me and says - "I can not believe you are a biker.???!!! Ever get hurt? Ever get scared?" Yes - Yes - Yes (now)...........get away from me.!!!!!!!!!
So - for a girl biker - it is a different ride. My bike is therapy. My bike gets cleaned as much if not more than my house. I love the people I have met - I love the roads I have taken that I may not have - had I not been on a bike.
I live in an up scale community (I guess - if standards were to apply) but grew up poor in a trailer with awesome parents who had 5 boys before they got me. Then my Dad got more than he bargained for.
Two years ago - when I pulled into my neighborhood - everyone staired. The ladies and men. Tupperware party invites stopped. Few kids had to stop coming to my home. A group of these women came down at Halloween - with there kids - dressed as "Women bikers" - bold color streaks in their hair - tattoo shirts - stick on piercings, wanting pictures next to my bike.
To those women - I will say proudly - and boldly - that I am a biker. I have met the best people and the worst on the road. Like you do everywhere - I suppose..........I don't need your tupperware, your kids or your scorned looks.
I did it for me - and - the one thing I can gaurantee - when you see me leave - I have a smile on my face and I will be back way later than I expected. Loved the story............Thanks.
#193
I read the story...........I have walked into many gas stations and had the girl smile and tell the guy behind me he has a nice bike. The look of confusion on his face is enough to make you laugh. But silently I think - thanks - yes your right - I love my bike.
I had a lady figure out it was my bike and wanted photo's - like I was a statue at some park for her kids to sit next to and "smile". Then her turn - as she looks at me and says - "I can not believe you are a biker.???!!! Ever get hurt? Ever get scared?" Yes - Yes - Yes (now)...........get away from me.!!!!!!!!!
So - for a girl biker - it is a different ride. My bike is therapy. My bike gets cleaned as much if not more than my house. I love the people I have met - I love the roads I have taken that I may not have - had I not been on a bike.
I live in an up scale community (I guess - if standards were to apply) but grew up poor in a trailer with awesome parents who had 5 boys before they got me. Then my Dad got more than he bargained for.
Two years ago - when I pulled into my neighborhood - everyone staired. The ladies and men. Tupperware party invites stopped. Few kids had to stop coming to my home. A group of these women came down at Halloween - with there kids - dressed as "Women bikers" - bold color streaks in their hair - tattoo shirts - stick on piercings, wanting pictures next to my bike.
To those women - I will say proudly - and boldly - that I am a biker. I have met the best people and the worst on the road. Like you do everywhere - I suppose..........I don't need your tupperware, your kids or your scorned looks.
I did it for me - and - the one thing I can gaurantee - when you see me leave - I have a smile on my face and I will be back way later than I expected. Loved the story............Thanks.
I had a lady figure out it was my bike and wanted photo's - like I was a statue at some park for her kids to sit next to and "smile". Then her turn - as she looks at me and says - "I can not believe you are a biker.???!!! Ever get hurt? Ever get scared?" Yes - Yes - Yes (now)...........get away from me.!!!!!!!!!
So - for a girl biker - it is a different ride. My bike is therapy. My bike gets cleaned as much if not more than my house. I love the people I have met - I love the roads I have taken that I may not have - had I not been on a bike.
I live in an up scale community (I guess - if standards were to apply) but grew up poor in a trailer with awesome parents who had 5 boys before they got me. Then my Dad got more than he bargained for.
Two years ago - when I pulled into my neighborhood - everyone staired. The ladies and men. Tupperware party invites stopped. Few kids had to stop coming to my home. A group of these women came down at Halloween - with there kids - dressed as "Women bikers" - bold color streaks in their hair - tattoo shirts - stick on piercings, wanting pictures next to my bike.
To those women - I will say proudly - and boldly - that I am a biker. I have met the best people and the worst on the road. Like you do everywhere - I suppose..........I don't need your tupperware, your kids or your scorned looks.
I did it for me - and - the one thing I can gaurantee - when you see me leave - I have a smile on my face and I will be back way later than I expected. Loved the story............Thanks.
Mama rides a big ol RoadKing.. she loves it and the looks when we walk out and I get on my Custom.. and SHE gets on that Big ol King...
#195
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OK, when your in your boat on the lake, your a boater. When your on your ski's on the slope, your a skier. When your on your couch watchin TV, your a couch tater.
When your on your bike, your a biker. It all comes down to the biker image. It's all in your head. You may wanna appear to be a 1%er, but your not. You may wanna appear to be a badass, but face it, really your not. 90% of the folks on this forum are just motorcyclist's (bikers) while they ride there Harleys. Shields up, flame on if you must.
When your on your bike, your a biker. It all comes down to the biker image. It's all in your head. You may wanna appear to be a 1%er, but your not. You may wanna appear to be a badass, but face it, really your not. 90% of the folks on this forum are just motorcyclist's (bikers) while they ride there Harleys. Shields up, flame on if you must.
#196
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Originally Posted by papadop88
This is what I got most from the article...
"Real bikers are all members of a kinship with no concern for status or
wealth. Instead, they have a "Live and Let Live" philosophy, while still
watching each others' backs."
As do boaters, skiers, and couch taters. Right?
This is what I got most from the article...
"Real bikers are all members of a kinship with no concern for status or
wealth. Instead, they have a "Live and Let Live" philosophy, while still
watching each others' backs."
As do boaters, skiers, and couch taters. Right?
#197
OK, when your in your boat on the lake, your a boater. When your on your ski's on the slope, your a skier. When your on your couch watchin TV, your a couch tater.
When your on your bike, your a biker. It all comes down to the biker image. It's all in your head. You may wanna appear to be a 1%er, but your not. You may wanna appear to be a badass, but face it, really your not. 90% of the folks on this forum are just motorcyclist's (bikers) while they ride there Harleys. Shields up, flame on if you must.
When your on your bike, your a biker. It all comes down to the biker image. It's all in your head. You may wanna appear to be a 1%er, but your not. You may wanna appear to be a badass, but face it, really your not. 90% of the folks on this forum are just motorcyclist's (bikers) while they ride there Harleys. Shields up, flame on if you must.
#198
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Yeah but the others don't define you like being a biker does nor do they impart the kinship of the biker community. I have always owned a boat and gone on many boating get togethers and sailing trips. I have been a skier, but the skiing community is different as is the boating community. Being a biker is being part of a brotherhood. I can't say the same for being a boater or skier.
Fl. just north of you. I have had boats, & bikes all my life. I have ran out of gas in the Gulf of Mexico, on a 16' tri hull. (not to smart) darkness coming on and was towed in by a little sail boat. That guy wasn't gonna leave us out there for nottin. I think there is a boater brotherhood.
#199
I bought my first paint brush back in 76, have owned several since then. Artist brushes, 4" wide, hoarse hair brushes. And I remeber my excietment when they came out with those sponge brushes. I think I have owned and painted with them all.
But I aint a painter!
20 pages in and we still have not discovered the true biker.
Yes I read the story, just got boared after 8 pages of comments and thought I would add my own humor!
Not sure if I am a biker, but I will proudly stand up in this forum and declare, my names Mike and I am a bikeaholic.
But I aint a painter!
20 pages in and we still have not discovered the true biker.
Yes I read the story, just got boared after 8 pages of comments and thought I would add my own humor!
Not sure if I am a biker, but I will proudly stand up in this forum and declare, my names Mike and I am a bikeaholic.