View Poll Results: Do you think a persons bike reflects their income

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Thread: Shit bike = poor income?

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    Shit bike = poor income?

    Do you think that the (perceived) quality of the bike you ride, assessed by how much others think it’s worth, reflect your income?

    For some reason a couple of people on KB, who have taken exception at what I have posted lately, and decided to leave abuse on my profile or thru red rep – have both made comments on how much they earn compared to me?
    And then insulted my piece of shit 1998 Bandit

    As they have no idea how much I earn, I can only assume they relate the fact that I ride an older cheaper bike to a lack of funds?
    Is this a common perception?
    Does your bike reflect how much you earn?

    I’ve never really looked at what some one rides and thought they must be wealthy, or they must be broke?
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    nah you can tick anything up these days

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    Just report them and don't get involved.

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    my .02c flash bike = loan and no morgage

    i choose lesser bike and my own roof over my head

    only my .02c
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    My bike is priceless to me

    It is not a shit bike at all, the blue lovely is just that, blue and lovely.

    I have no idea what it says about my income, and I dont care. You come across wankers all over the place mate, I tend to ignore them for the most part.
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by nico View Post
    my .02c flash bike = loan and no morgage

    i choose lesser bike and my own roof over my head

    only my .02c
    In my experience mate, flash bike probably means a big HP debt or a great lease deal, it has nothing to do with income at all.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by nico View Post
    my .02c flash bike = loan and no morgage

    i choose lesser bike and my own roof over my head

    only my .02c
    so that makes .04c with my .02c

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    I have a 'piece of shit' bike. I'm a student. So I guess they sort of match.
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    hehe I ticked both cos it would let me!
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    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Personally i find much fun in sticking with late model riding mates through the good bits on my old Dinosaur.I admire new bikes/old bikes,what the owner earns a year i couldnt give a shit about.As for the Interweb,would bet that theres a heap of "real fast cunts" on here are not to bad on a keyboard but pretty slow everywhere else,probably truth be known easy to spot in the real world ie walking on all four with baseball caps the wrong way round.Once again just a personal thing but as much as i would like a new Buell the fact is i would find the laughter from 600 gixxer owners on my tail through the good bits to much to bear so i wont bother.
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    [QUOTE=Mom;1129357809]In my experience mate, flash bike probably means a big HP debt or a great lease deal, it has nothing to do with income at all.[/QUOTE] exacatly wat im trying to say lol. and i couldnt giva rats wat ppl think about me bike i like it.
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    Smile

    I'm not stressing about it - Red rep and abuse doesn't worry me at all

    I just found it interesting that they would have that impression? wondered if it was a common attitude?

    Might be that kind of thinking that got us in that supposed credit crunch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    hehe I ticked both cos it would let me!
    same! and also sometimes it does reflect income, ive had 6 bikes while a student, none have been worth more than 3k because i dont have the money. Still enjoy riding as much as the next guy though, which is all that matters, also, i still own 3 of them

    edit: I may not even count cos student have NO income instead of Poor income
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    probably true and not true. Some they don't want a expensive bike and some they don't have the money to buy a expensive bike.

    But if you earn well there's no reason to buy a shit bike?!

    Hard to make money in NZ

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    I voted "No" purely on the basis that people have many priorities and putting money into an expensive bike may take something away from those other priorities. If I had a family to support or other hobbies, I would potentially have chosen a less expensive bike but I would still own a bike.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    In my experience mate, flash bike probably means a big HP debt or a great lease deal, it has nothing to do with income at all.
    To an extent, yes; however, you still have to be able to service that HP, which could require a higher income. Could someone on a student allowance get an RSV4 (about $44k) on HP and afford the repayments?

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