Poser or Biker, rate yourself
#232
Love to ride, will not sleep on the ground, prefer a bed and a hot shower. Don't like crowds, rather travel the back roads and have a cold beer with lunch. Oh yea I will pretty much ride with anyone, after all is is all about the ride anyway. Don't give a **** what others think anyway.
#234
No logos, no patches, gloves and helmet on every ride, and I only ride about 30,000 miles per year, so guess that excludes me from biker (no tats) or poser (no HD shirts).
#235
My daily commute will soon be reduced from 40 mile round trip to 10 mile which will reduce my yearly riding mileage by about 13,000.
Will that move me down in the status totem ?
Will that move me down in the status totem ?
#236
I'm with you!!!!
#239
So by "real biker" do you mean a 1% that is best known for breaking the rules and being a bad man and may or may not have a skewed sense of honor or someone that rides his bike daily rain or shine to work, does his own maintenance, grew up with Harleys, has had a Harley or dirtbike of one flavor or another since he was 10, loves his wife is faithful to her,works his *** off to provide a great life for his family, has honor, has fought for his country and is a man not a meterosexual, doesn't let another man degrade or dishonor him regardless of the outcome, defends is friends and family, will do ANYTHING for friends and family should they need his help or comfort, and who tries to not judge other men or women unless they whip out a ton of stupidity and asked to be judged?
If you are talking the former I did that until I grew up and joined the USMC in 84 and gradually became the latter if you are talking about the latter, I have done that every year for the last 27 yrs (except the married part)
I don't define myself by my Harley or my lifestyle. To me that is weak and kind of sad. I define myself by my work ethic, my honor, my vows and my love of my friends and families. My Harley is my dual tool. A mode of transportation and a mode of fun.
If you are talking the former I did that until I grew up and joined the USMC in 84 and gradually became the latter if you are talking about the latter, I have done that every year for the last 27 yrs (except the married part)
I don't define myself by my Harley or my lifestyle. To me that is weak and kind of sad. I define myself by my work ethic, my honor, my vows and my love of my friends and families. My Harley is my dual tool. A mode of transportation and a mode of fun.
#240
WoW...
1. Thanks for your service
2. I was going to say "you sound like a Marine" (Proud Daughter of a Marine)
3. Welcome to the Forum
4. I think the Idea was to have a laugh or two.
Ha ha??
1. Thanks for your service
2. I was going to say "you sound like a Marine" (Proud Daughter of a Marine)
3. Welcome to the Forum
4. I think the Idea was to have a laugh or two.
Ha ha??