I feel it's the whole of the biking community. Example...on the way to the Kiwi I saw a bunch of bikes stopped on the side of the road so I slowed down to see if they were ok, got the thumbs up from them so carried on. Bit further down the road there were two scooters stopped so I did the same. I had no idea if they were KBers or not but they may have needed assistance. I would hope if I broke down miles from home that someone would stop and offer help too.
I consider myself a motorcyclist above all else in life...even above being a mum. I was biking long before kids came along and I will be long after they've left home.
I also will stop and help out any motorcyclist stuck on the side of the road. Hell, I even wave or nod to all motorcyclists. However, I refuse to see motorcycling as some deep and mysterious "brotherhood".
It just isn't quite the same though, is it?![]()
I agree with you wholeheartedly...thing is, I have been in a situation before where I did have problems with my bike, and another biker DIDN'T stop to help...
I was truly flabergasted, as I have come to expect the level of brotherhood you described, as I would offer it too...
So, there are bad eggs everywhere, and to go back to the initial question raised by this thread:
Do we, as bikers, need to stop thinking of ourselves as "a breed of our own", wih the whole world of cagers out there to get us... Hence a need for an attitude adjustment????
Where did that come from? Talk about out of left field. I get what you're trying to point out but man what a way to make your point....
I've not seen one person on KB say (or imply) that they would stick by any biker no matter what. It's just a starting point mate. It's why you're on KB in the first place. Hell plenty make it clear they just want to do their own thing.
Other than the "dumb cager" comments here and there I have no idea where you get the idea that KB'ers are promoting an us-vs-them mentality.
The point I'm trying to make is, wtf does "above all else he's/she's a biker" mean? Does it mean that over and above the fact that he/she may be a total scumbag, he/she rides a motorbike and therefore should be seen and treated as a "brother/sister"?
"Time" and "place" are always subjective and relative. Just because some comment may have been made in the "wrong" place or at the "wrong" time should not diminish its validity. Or indeed subject its utterer to a tirade of rabid invective. Such behaviour is extremely childish, simplistic and uncalled for. No one person holds the patent on truth or righteousness. We should be able to debate things openly and without fear. The shallowness of some people troubles me at times.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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Last edited by Albino; 5th September 2007 at 15:11. Reason: On reflection a poor choice of example used.
Birds of a feather, flock together.
Motorcycles aren't for everyone but obviously some of us just love em. Like anything else of common interest, we tend to share a common kinship or bond with 'our kind' and look after our own. It is good to share and learn from others as well in a common interest. I am naturally more likely to gravitate toward a bunch of bikers or aviators than perhaps a lawn bowls club or a bunch of trekkies. Its not bikers against the world but rather bikers looking after each other. As I guess the trekkies do.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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man, this thread just goes on and on and on. katman is a shit stirrer, this is exactly what he wants is to start some shit, get everybody uptight and start a bickering war between us, thats why i called for it to be frozen from the start.
for the record, "us bikers" is perfectly fine to say. it is 'us' because theres a common ground between us and thats motorcycles and thats kiwibiker. if you dont want to be part of 'us' then you shouldn't be here posting
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