Must be a red thing,As a survivor of ownership of possibly the worst Duc ever built,89 750 SPORT,on the odd ocassion i managed with gritted teeth and an impossible belief in days gone by managed to get it in front of a mate on a early 90s gixxer 750 over the Rimituka {spelling} hill but still suffered the same opinions.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Grow a thicker skin girl.
There will always be idiots around. Tall poppy syndrome, jealousy, who cares.... it can only get to you if you let it.
To all those who wish they had nicer bikes - just work a bit smarter and harder and you too will be able to afford one soon.
I started off on a $1700 bike.
Crashed my latest bike, didn't finish arranging the insurance, so didn't have any at the time and lost over $15,000 in bike and gear.
Only have my shoes and trains to get around now.
I am not rich, nor do I have a high paying job yet. But I am working on it and should have enough money to get back into bikes in a year or two, even sooner if I can't resist and get something on HP.
We all need to start somewhere, not all the people on nice bikes inherit the money or marry into it.
lol I doubt that mate all the guys that I know in the Tga crew would be happy riding with anyone who has a bike of any sort and certainly I have never heard comments about fast being important.
Being safe and looking out for your mates is important.
[QUOTE=MotoGirl;1301256]Yes. Whether the owner is a "poser" depends purely on the his or her reason for owing the bike.QUOTE]
There are a few of us around![]()
agreed. Never hassle anyone on a bike cause they actually ride! I love riders, all of them! from the 1098 type to the Harleys!
They are out there riding which is what matters!
The bike is made to ride not polish!
Fark I ride an overgrown traillie like a gandma (and love it). looks like no sex for me then...
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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I think one should take any comment about riding skills coming from anyone pulling track-moves on the public road with a pinch of salt.
And from what I've seen so far it doesn't matter too much whether you're riding a bucket of shit or the newest flashiest piece of kit. Who's faster on the public roads (if there's traffic about) comes down to the level of compromise between balls and brains coupled with a good amount of luck.
I'd prefer to take advice from people who have ridden for at least a decade, not my peers (some of whom are bloody insane from the looks of it).
I ride a 250cc - will I ever manage to ride it to its full potential, I doubt it.
Am I looking forward to getting my full license and a bigger bike - you can bet on it!
Will it make me go significantly faster - I doubt that very much, but it will make my passings quicker.
Good on ya if you can afford the bike that you want.
Good on ya if you like something you can afford.
Shame on you if you can not respect other people's choices.
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
Being an older person who is relatively new to biking, somewhat cautious and having remembered the pain and bloody inconvenience of falling off, I will never ride to the limits of my bike!
Who gives a shit? Not me!
I might not be a great rider, but I'm shit loads better than those who don't ride at all!
Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans
If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...
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