Poser or Biker, rate yourself
#204
i have not been riding harleys all that long ( 1985 ) but I had all the shirts ,black boots ...etc. My leather has no harley patches and now days I TRY Not to where anything tha says harley on it... I guess it seems a bit over the top with all the over priced harley crap.....poser i guess
#205
hmm correct answer for me is neither. not a poser, no longer live the biker life sorta.. I still ride a lot. Yes I even ride in the rain .. I ride every workday M-F, but I no longer look the part, or dress the part, or act the part. I have the knowledge (rebuilt quite a few bikes down through the years, and was a patch holder). Now I spend my time helping others, working in my church, I even teach Sunday school now. I don't drink/drugs anymore, or hang out in bars (spent most of my life in em). Part of me is still drawn to the biker life. I still have friends that are in different clubs around town. I still ride with them once in awhile. So I guess I am a ex-biker wanna be poser? I am not into the fashion stuff. Don't care what you wear either. Don't feel the need to state what I usually wear. We meet up sometime and ride you'll see then.
#208
I'm confused as to where to draw the line between biker and poser. I think my confusion begins with what does the term "biker "mean. To me, it has a negative image, drugs, violence..etc. Poser also has a negative image, some guy who buys the "right" bike and gear but really doesn't ride much, actually prefers to park in popular areas to show off his gear and bike, and talk about bikes with like minded people.
The "biker" image doesn't suit me at all but I ride the "right" type of bike...alot. I don't wear any particular gear and rarely stop in the popular areas to talk to people about bikes or riding so my image of a poser doesn't fit me either. I would like to have some people to ride with and that would involve stopping at popular areas and talking about our bikes and stuff
I must be somewhere in the middle and I have no idea what term to use to describe this position... I'll bet I'm not alone.
The "biker" image doesn't suit me at all but I ride the "right" type of bike...alot. I don't wear any particular gear and rarely stop in the popular areas to talk to people about bikes or riding so my image of a poser doesn't fit me either. I would like to have some people to ride with and that would involve stopping at popular areas and talking about our bikes and stuff
I must be somewhere in the middle and I have no idea what term to use to describe this position... I'll bet I'm not alone.
#209
I think you pretty much just described about 75% of the people who own motorcycles who are not 'bikers' and not 'posers' either.
I'm confused as to where to draw the line between biker and poser. I think my confusion begins with what does the term "biker "mean. To me, it has a negative image, drugs, violence..etc. Poser also has a negative image, some guy who buys the "right" bike and gear but really doesn't ride much, actually prefers to park in popular areas to show off his gear and bike, and talk about bikes with like minded people.
The "biker" image doesn't suit me at all but I ride the "right" type of bike...alot. I don't wear any particular gear and rarely stop in the popular areas to talk to people about bikes or riding so my image of a poser doesn't fit me either. I would like to have some people to ride with and that would involve stopping at popular areas and talking about our bikes and stuff
I must be somewhere in the middle and I have no idea what term to use to describe this position... I'll bet I'm not alone.
The "biker" image doesn't suit me at all but I ride the "right" type of bike...alot. I don't wear any particular gear and rarely stop in the popular areas to talk to people about bikes or riding so my image of a poser doesn't fit me either. I would like to have some people to ride with and that would involve stopping at popular areas and talking about our bikes and stuff
I must be somewhere in the middle and I have no idea what term to use to describe this position... I'll bet I'm not alone.
#210
It really is such a sliding scale. Compared to my neighbor who rides his Suzuki on weekends, could be a biker, but compared to former neighbor who was busted cooking meth and rode in 20 degree weather because he didn't have a car, I'm not even close. I'm definately between poser and wannabe I guess.