Motorcycle Personality Test
Motorcycle Personality Test
Wanna see what you "should" be riding?
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testi ... 7436152068
Mine said Sportster. Not too far off... I have a SuperGlide.
Have fun!
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testi ... 7436152068
Mine said Sportster. Not too far off... I have a SuperGlide.
Have fun!
~ It's not the quantity of miles -- It's the quality of the ride ~
- DragonSlayer
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i think we had this before, but i scored different. on the last one i got a harley tattoo, this time a got an 883 sporty. and 6% on moxie 26% on zeal 15% on pomp, whatever the hell those words mean.
and it was right this time, thats the bike i have. heh wasnt my first choice though...
and it was right this time, thats the bike i have. heh wasnt my first choice though...
Fly, you must fly
-Harley Sportster 883 '98
-Harley Sportster 883 '98
- Ninja Geoff
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- Real Name: Geoff
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- Years Riding: 7
- My Motorcycle: 2006 Kawasaki Ninja 650R
- Location: Leyden, MA
booyah!Yamaha YZF R1
You scored 6 moxie, 6 zeal, and 1 pomp!
You're addicted to speed, but have the knowledge and experience to match. Although you like to win, you don't really care so much about competing with others as much as competing with yourself.
Your bike is the Yamaha YZF R1. Given how easily the rear wheel on this beast spins up coming out of turns, it is fortunate that you constantly work to improve your skills. (I've seen more R1s crash at track days than any other bike.)
It was a close decision with the Suzuki GSXR1000, but your personality seemed a bit more R1-ish. (But hey, I could be wrong. Its only a silly test.)
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- Sev
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HrmmmYou have the characteristics of a master street rider. On the way to work, your love for riding sometimes leads you to take the long way. The 50-miles-of-back-roads long way. You live for the perfect road, and plan vacations around riding.
You need a bike that can handle your addiction to the twisties as well as comfortably carry two on a weekend trip through the mountains. Your bike is the FJR1300. Can I borrow it someday?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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- jmillheiser
- Legendary 2500
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- DivideOverflow
- Legendary 1000
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Yamaha FJR1300
You scored 2 moxie, 9 zeal, and 1 pomp!
You have the characteristics of a master street rider. On the way to work, your love for riding sometimes leads you to take the long way. The 50-miles-of-back-roads long way. You live for the perfect road, and plan vacations around riding.
You need a bike that can handle your addiction to the twisties as well as comfortably carry two on a weekend trip through the mountains. Your bike is the FJR1300. Can I borrow it someday?
I forget what I got the first time I took this test... but now that Ive been riding a little longer, I must say I wouldn't mind an FJR someday.
You scored 2 moxie, 9 zeal, and 1 pomp!
You have the characteristics of a master street rider. On the way to work, your love for riding sometimes leads you to take the long way. The 50-miles-of-back-roads long way. You live for the perfect road, and plan vacations around riding.
You need a bike that can handle your addiction to the twisties as well as comfortably carry two on a weekend trip through the mountains. Your bike is the FJR1300. Can I borrow it someday?
I forget what I got the first time I took this test... but now that Ive been riding a little longer, I must say I wouldn't mind an FJR someday.
2008 BMW K1200S
2003 Z1000 - For Sale
1979 KZ650B - Work in progress
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS - sold :'(
1994 VFR750 Interceptor - sold
1984 VF700F Interceptor - sold
2004 Hyosung GV250 - sold
2003 Z1000 - For Sale
1979 KZ650B - Work in progress
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS - sold :'(
1994 VFR750 Interceptor - sold
1984 VF700F Interceptor - sold
2004 Hyosung GV250 - sold
- Dichotomous
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- Ninja Geoff
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- Real Name: Geoff
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- My Motorcycle: 2006 Kawasaki Ninja 650R
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- sapaul
- Legendary 2000
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- My Motorcycle: 2011 R1200R 07 BMW GS, Kymco 250 little
- Location: South Africa
Yamaha FJR 1300, competition for the BMW R1150RT and 1200GT and the Honda pan european. Excellent bike I rode it in April last year at Kyalami race track. Handles supurb for a supposdly tourer, very comfy for rider and pillion. Bit slow on the take off but once it gets going it's a bullet. Only has five gears, strange for a tourer.Dichotomous wrote:fjr1300, what is that anyways, a sport/tourer?
looks kinda cool
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R