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mowgli
20th October 2009, 21:31
Bikeoi comes from hikoi which means to step out or pace. I don't plan to walk my bike to Parliament :crazy: This is a biker issue so shouldn't we be using biker terms and organising a Rally? We could give it a bilingual name I guess.

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Tui anyone?

klingon
20th October 2009, 21:43
Bikeoi comes from hikoi which means to step out or pace. I don't plan to walk my bike to Parliament :crazy: This is a biker issue so shouldn't we be using biker terms and organising a Rally? We could give it a bilingual name I guess.

Rally against ACC! Whakahe ki Te Kaporeihana Awhina Hunga Whara!


Yes, BIKOI/BIKEOI does indeed come from Hikoi. We tried to hold a hui to discuss the matter but cancelled it when we realised it would have to be a bui. :pinch:

I have run the name past a few of my Reo-speaking friends and they thought it was a funny, catchy label. Although fully aware of the denotation of the original word in Te Reo Maori, the connotation for speakers of New Zealand English is enough to make the pun work.

Sorry if I sounded too much like a linguist when I wrote that. :wacko:

k2w3
21st October 2009, 07:21
A cunning linguist. Good reply.

Ixion
21st October 2009, 11:14
Bikeoi comes from hikoi which means to step out or pace. I don't plan to walk my bike to Parliament :crazy: This is a biker issue so shouldn't we be using biker terms and organising a Rally? We could give it a bilingual name I guess.

Rally against ACC! Whakahe ki Te Kaporeihana Awhina Hunga Whara!


Tui anyone?

No, the BIKEOI is not a rally. At a rally bikers make their own way to the end destination individually.

With the BIKEOI we want group travel. A group of bikes (as many as possible) leave a distant start point. As they progress through the country toward Wellington, other bikers join on at each town along the way (having already congregated there and made their own local protest) . Some of them will continue all the way to Wellington, others, who can't make that will ride along a while then split off for home. Like a hikoi.

So the BIKEOI keeps growing bigger until it arrives in Wellington, and along the way it is a great mass of riders, not individual bikes heading through the towns.

MarkH
21st October 2009, 11:36
Bikeoi comes from hikoi which means to step out or pace. I don't plan to walk my bike to Parliament :crazy:

But Bikeoi does not mean walking a bike! hikoi may mean walking, but bikeoi is a made up word which means something different to hikoi. If we were talking about walking we could have just used the word hikoi instead of making up a new word!

DMCD
21st October 2009, 15:00
We tried to hold a hui to discuss the matter but cancelled it when we realised it would have to be a bui. :pinch:

ROTFL :lol: bui, ha good one :lol:.

sinfull
21st October 2009, 15:13
ROTFL :lol: bui, ha good one :lol:.
Could have called it a Tui !!!

Ender EnZed
21st October 2009, 15:37
hikoi which means to step out or pace.

We're associating it with "big protest to parliament". I think BIKEOI works well.

Laxi
21st October 2009, 16:00
cant say Im fussed on the term Bikeoi, but who gives a f what its called, call it martha for all I care! I'll still be there

NZsarge
21st October 2009, 16:01
I agree with Mowgli, "protest ride" is understandable by all people, even those who are not taking part ie: general public. I don't think it's any great drama but I the average person would say wtf is a bikeoi?

ynot slow
21st October 2009, 20:41
Why do we need an acronym for all things,or a trendy title,for me it's a protest ride,and if we can convey to public it is a ride to protest the rise in ACC levy on rego solely to target bikers,the public may understand it,rather than saying a bikoi or other stupid(in publics thinking)name.

Sure calling it a bikoi on here is fine,just the word means jack shit to other people without the knowledge of what it is we're aiming for.

SARGE
21st October 2009, 20:54
So the BIKEOI keeps growing bigger until it arrives in Wellington, and along the way it is a great mass of riders,

all carrying baseball bats and Molotov cocktails ...

nothingflash
21st October 2009, 21:12
cant say Im fussed on the term Bikeoi, but who gives a f what its called, call it martha for all I care! I'll still be there

yep, what he said...

Headbanger
21st October 2009, 21:39
Walk?

Ride?

I'm going to drive.....:lol:

Ronin
21st October 2009, 22:00
And that concludes tonight's session on cultural sensitivity. :whistle:

vindy500
21st October 2009, 22:14
can i also drive?

2 wheel madness
21st October 2009, 22:28
FFS the last thing we need to do is focus on what it is called, the word bikoi means shit to me.

What we need to be focusing on is maximum possitive exposure and publicity, there is no room here for any cultural or pc bullshit!!

I am keen for any sort of protest ride!!!

We need to make OUR STAND here, not spin off another prevoius ordeal.

Ronin
21st October 2009, 22:35
Shouldn't there be an 'h' in Bikeoi?

MarkH
22nd October 2009, 07:26
all carrying baseball bats and Molotov cocktails ...

Oh, that's a good idea - it would be easier than the pitchfork & flaming torch I was going to bring.

Ender EnZed
22nd October 2009, 16:22
Why do we need an acronym for all things,or a trendy title.....the word means jack shit to other people without the knowledge of what it is we're aiming for.

We don't need one but the media certainly seems to like them. "Other people" are only going to know what the media tells them.