"Temporary NZers - ban the lot of them".
"I can see the attraction - but they do themselves no favours".
"That looks like fun - but I might get wet".
They love us - they wanna be us.
In my experiences I think the public percieve you by how you ride. If you ride well they generally give you space, if you ride like a dick they will treat you like one.
The same thing goes for car drivers if they drive well and pull over and let you past your happy, if they try driving like a dick and try to stop you passing you get pissed off and aggressive towards them.
If that's what you meant, then yes, I too could think of a number of examples also
Nothing concious at the forefront of their minds... I had an opinion on wedding dresses when pushed, but in general, nothing is further from my mind, if you see what I mean? Apathy isn't the world I'm looing for... if you ask them about bikers directly, you'll get an answer, but never would it come up in casual conversation... we just aren't on the radar. Perhaps a little more now given the price of gas, but that shows us that the only way to get us on that radar, is to hit them where it hurts.
No doubt, same for any group outside of the norm.... boy racers, paintballers, jet skiers, ethnic groups. I would argue that it's a prett brief opinion though... apathy lets them forget it again very quickly... sure you'll get a build up on a particular vein of though through regular exposure to said irresponsible behaviour, but untill we start killing babies and eating kittens, the apathy will still outweight any concious thought towards bikes. They just don't care.
I guess it comes down to 'If you're doing no harm then you're alright by me' tenet that most live by... what that harm threshold is, is what I'm guessing interests you the most?
What I find most interesting with these threads is you (Katman) have started an alarming amount of the identical themed threads in the last year or two in the (vain) hope to change an assumed problem.
The repetitiveness of these identical themed threads isn't what interests me the most, its the thought that you actually think you will make a difference when each & every time you have the vast majority of posters either telling you nicely or otherwise that you are way off base. Yet here you are yet again bangin on about the exact same thing & getting the exact same result, most don't agree with you. So where does the problem lie exactly?
I'd say you have far too much idle time on your hands & you need to spend more time working on your business, time on things that actually matter & will make a noticeable difference to you personally that or acctually put your money where your mouth is & make a career out of it.
All people are seeing here is what comes across as a bitter old man with a bee n his bonnet about goodness knows what, it sure isn't about the subject at hand.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over n over & expecting a different result.
To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded
Must be a UK thing.
My mother won a trip around Yurp a few years back, and was sitting at a pub/cafe in Oxford with her sister from Australia (who went on the trip with her) when some old duck started moaning about friggin' tourists etc etc blah blah blah. (Maybe it was the same old duck?) Anyway, she shut her up, because both my mother and her sister were born and grew up in Oxford.
Hang on - can't be just an UK thing, as the same thing happened to my father-in-law in the Netherlands: some guy in the pub was going on about "foreigners". My father-in-law was really pissed off, let him have both barrels, and said "If it comes to rights, I have more right to be here than you do!" (He was born there and lived there till he was 21).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
you missed the point entirely - I was pointing out that you should admire a person for who they are, what they contribute to society, how they treat their family etc - not because of what they drive / ride.
Also - don't know what you have been smoking today but comments like reaching out and touching the face of God and referring to bikers as gods in a couple of post indicates that you are taking things (and yourself) just a little too seriously DB.
oh - and if God did ride a bike - it wouldnt be a HoBag![]()
He does. It's a Saint.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
He's having fun with it Tank, DB is quite "tongue n cheek". You get used to his styleHe's a good bugger I reckon & I thought his posts were great myself, that is a pretty accurate description actually & not alone. If you watch a utube vid on a bike called the "Y2K". Its a 350BHP helicopter motor in a bike (lol yep madness), anyway the guy goes on & tries to explain the only way he can how fast this thing is...........his words.........."its like the hand of God coming down & pushing you along". Now I can fully appreciate that statement cause im sure I met God the first time I rode my RF900
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To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded
At what point does a thread transgress into the "pointles drivel" stage?
Like my kids used to say on those long drives to somewhere "Are we there yet, huh, huh?"![]()
Ride, eat, sleep, repeat!
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