For mine is the suffering, and the power, and the glory, two wheels for ever and ever, amen.
When you already look this good.... a bike aren't going to help much,
if at all......
DUCATI ------- A real bike in a sea of shit!
Of course it counts.
Pop into any Harley shop - the bikes are designed around the 'look' ditto every other brand that has a HD look-alike cruiser in their range.
Ducati - which bike caused such a uproar a few years ago as it was fuggly compared to it's predecessor 99something....
Triumph - bonnie - hmmm looks like a bonnie
Sport bikes - any - notice how they all look alike - and all look like XYZ'z race bikes.
Do you really want to be the guy riding the cow of a bike?
If it can make you go OOOOOH - both riding and looking at it - and it doesn't upset your hemorrhoids it's all good.
Who cares what you ride? Ride your own ride.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
Looks are shite, nothing, when buying a bike, its simple, my thesis:
When you are going 100kph into a oncoming cars path do you think the drivers going to pause for a half a second and think "that bikes a real looker".
Or when you are riding down the main road at 60kph past pathway onlookers, you cant see every detail of the bike, so what would you notice
A) scrathed paint and battered detail
B) POWAAAR the speed in which you are travelling, fast or slow.
When YOU are riding it can you
A) pop your head around the bike and admire the rear headlights and rear tyre etc
B) Feel the acceration the POWAAAR .
When you are riding it, looks dont benifet you in the safety side of things, the answer to all my situations raised is POAWARRR.
Motorcycling is about getting out there doing it - who gives what you ride or how you ride, so long as you are doing it - so buy what you want and have fun doing it
It can be a hard decision man.
Think about what the bike will be used for the most.
I ended up passing up on the best looking bike I could afford. It would've have made me Uber-cool, but it didn't really suit my needs -was too big, too loud, and a bit too old. Not the best for a daily commute.
However, I now love the sensible bike I chose...and maybe sometime in the future I will have a go of buying a big engine custom-pipes chopped-look impractical butt-flossing-pillion-seat super vibrating machine...
You can talk, chicken head!
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Mate it depends on what kind of rider you are, do you sit and stare at your bike more than you ride it? I dont think you do i assume. I would rather ride my bike for 4 hours instead of sitting blazed steering at the darn thing. As said before when you are riding the bike you can have fun within legal speed limits in the twisties, no way in your mind are you noticing or thinking about how it looks. Your anticipating the next corner, so on and so forth.
I reckon my own bike is pretty fugly to look at. But I have a helluva good time riding it. For me, function wins over form every time.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
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