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Thread: Shit bike = poor income?

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    Its a broad generalization, but of course it does.

    Hands up those who, if the had available disposable readies, would up grade their bike?

    I would be shocked to find a busted seat o the pants student, riding around on the latest top shelf bike and likewise a high income earning sports bike fan getting around on a GN 250...
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    What most of you are answering is "Does my bike reflect my income?" That isn't the question - its about other peoples perceptions, not your own.

    When I got back into rallies in 2005 I was gob-smacked at the machines which arrived. Back in the 1980s rat-bikes were common, of all ages and descriptions. Expensive bikes such as HD were unusual and drew attention.

    Now there are millions of dollars of bikes casually strewn around on site and no-one pays much attention. In fact the rat-bikes are more likely to draw grins and admiration.

    The simple explanation is bike buyers are older and wealthier than years ago. Our incomes (and/or savings) are higher. I don't see any need to be embarrassed by it. There will always be jealous envious types who sneer but they are just sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
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    My income dictates I could buy a new $20k bike with just over 2 months of 40hr weeks. Trouble is though, I've been looking for months for a replacement since I binned mine and nothing I've seen appeals.

    I'm not prone to just buying something just because I can - I prefer to get something I want. If there's nothing I want, that's exactly what I get.
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    Nope. I have a friend who in his mid thirties is retired, owning a large lifestlye block and investment properties etc but who chooses to ride a mid 80's POS bike.

    People just have different ideas of what is important I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no_8wire View Post
    Nope. I have a friend who in his mid thirties is retired, owning a large lifestlye block and investment properties etc but who chooses to ride a mid 80's POS bike.

    People just have different ideas of what is important I guess.
    The exception that proves the rule....

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    Sounds like smoky is a broken arsed coont with no money and a POS bike.....getting pissy 'cos he can't afford a decent machine.
    Get a haircut and get a real job.

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    Well, the bike will at least give you an idea of the minimum net worth of the owner... I mean, someone riding a Desmosedici isn't likely to be starving, no matter what priorities they may have made.

    The opposite is not true. Plenty of very wealthy people out there who doesn't show it off in any way whatsoever.


    On the other hand, those people who buy something cheapish to mid-range only to trash it completely in a short time must have a reasonable disposable income since that's effectively money down the drain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smoky View Post
    And then insulted my piece of shit 1998 Bandit
    Small minds are only capable of weak argument. Don't sweat it.

    Besides which - why is income actuaolly important? I might be in the top, or the bottom 5% of income earners on KB. Doesn't make me any more or less of a person/man/KBer/biker/... etc

    Who really gives a shit? And perhaps more telling... why do they give it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    When I got back into rallies in 2005 I was gob-smacked at the machines which arrived. Back in the 1980s rat-bikes were common, of all ages and descriptions. Expensive bikes such as HD were unusual and drew attention.

    Now there are millions of dollars of bikes casually strewn around on site and no-one pays much attention. In fact the rat-bikes are more likely to draw grins and admiration.
    I think it's also partially due to a loss in the Kiwi No. 8 mentality. More and more people are unwilling to give it a go themselves, but they still respect (and even envy) the characteristic in other people.


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    Much overrated, #8 wire. #12 is much more useful .
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    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    i think definately not! i am an electrical apprentice and have saved my balls off to buy a brand new r6 which i am really stoked with. have had to cut down on going out and getting on the piss etc, but having the bike makes it more then worth it

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    Briefly, comunters are tools, sprotbikes are toys
    So i tool around on a toy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by humphrt View Post
    So i tool around on a toy?
    Wrong thread bro , you want the biker angels thread.

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    You could own the latest most expensive Ducati and not own anything else of course or you could own a mediocre bike and a car a house and be keeping a wife with young uns eh?

    As for me... I ride a GSX1400 because I just love these bikes and what they can do. BUT... you cannot buy a cheaper bike per CC as a GSX1400 and I thing that covers scooters too BUT I think I earn a reasonable salary.

    BUT... I do have a house, a car and a wife I keep
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    Shit Bike = Poor Income?
    Possibly correct.

    If you do not earn a reasonable income then, taking into consideration, all other financial out-goings, it is possible that you can only afford a less than desireable bike. On the bright side, at least you have a bike.
    If you earn a reasonable income then chances are, you can afford a bike thats unshit.
    Whatever you earn, the bike you have/own is the best you can afford given your financial circumstances at any one time. Shit or not, its a bike and you own it.

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