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Re: posers/bikers fine line
IMO, being a biker has nothing to do with what you own, but if you ride it. I know riders with BMW's that put 15-20k a year on thier scoots. Then I Road Glide guys that meet at Dunkin Donuts, for 3 hours and ride 2 miles home 3 nights a week. All they talk about is thier bikes and posers on Yamahas and BMW. I told em I have more time at the gas pump, then they do in the saddle. a laugh at em all. Usually to no reply. You want to be a biker, it's simple, Ride and Wrench, you want to be a poser, go to HD, buy all the leather, Chaps, Bandanas, and rings you can afford, walk in like you just rode 1000 miles when everyone knows you drove there.
I laugh my butt off when I go to a winter swapmeet and folks look like they rode therer in 20 degree weather. No bikes in the lot.
If you have special clothes, jewlery, to look like a biker, your probably not.
stop mean muggin and smile, lifes more fun..
Last edited by Hobbit : 05-15-2008 at 10:40 AM.
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