Aflundi's thread inspired this rant
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:39 pm
I can't stand fake riders.
Fake riders usually fall into two categories: the ones on sportbikes who just ride to stunt and look like morons and the ones on cruisers who just ride to cruise around the boulevard.
They are very separate crowds but have much in common.
They both seem to confine their riding to nice days, and wear really lame getups while riding, be it the gay biker (Rob Halford) look or the phony racer look.
They both ride vastly impractical machines with ridiculous riding positions, either the hunched over "take-it-in-the-tookis" position or the "look how cool I am because I can lean back" position.
Now, of course I like plenty of sportbikes and power cruisers but that's not what annoys me, not the bikes themselves.
I hate fake riders!
I ride wherever whenever and during any conditions you can imagine.
I went out, bought a piece of junk old Honda and make repairs with borrowed tools when something goes wrong, and if it rains, I wear snowboarding pants.
I'm not some spoiled little rich wigger whose mommy and daddy bought him a brand new CBR-600 so their little boy could go stunting with all the other jackasses.
Hell, today I had a job interview so I rode 20 miles in a business suit, and the other day it was pouring rain but I had to go somewhere so by God I did, even though I'm new and the conditions would cause even some experienced riders to soil themselves.
THIS is why I like naked bikes.
It's the kind of bike meant for real riders... dudes who want a good time on their bike, but have to use it for real life and don't want to spend their long drives bent over.
So Aflundi... the reason that normal, practical bikes are not popular here is because most of our riders don't ride because they are real riders... they ride because they have small wangs and need to know what it's like to have something useful between their legs.
Fake riders usually fall into two categories: the ones on sportbikes who just ride to stunt and look like morons and the ones on cruisers who just ride to cruise around the boulevard.
They are very separate crowds but have much in common.
They both seem to confine their riding to nice days, and wear really lame getups while riding, be it the gay biker (Rob Halford) look or the phony racer look.
They both ride vastly impractical machines with ridiculous riding positions, either the hunched over "take-it-in-the-tookis" position or the "look how cool I am because I can lean back" position.
Now, of course I like plenty of sportbikes and power cruisers but that's not what annoys me, not the bikes themselves.
I hate fake riders!
I ride wherever whenever and during any conditions you can imagine.
I went out, bought a piece of junk old Honda and make repairs with borrowed tools when something goes wrong, and if it rains, I wear snowboarding pants.
I'm not some spoiled little rich wigger whose mommy and daddy bought him a brand new CBR-600 so their little boy could go stunting with all the other jackasses.
Hell, today I had a job interview so I rode 20 miles in a business suit, and the other day it was pouring rain but I had to go somewhere so by God I did, even though I'm new and the conditions would cause even some experienced riders to soil themselves.
THIS is why I like naked bikes.
It's the kind of bike meant for real riders... dudes who want a good time on their bike, but have to use it for real life and don't want to spend their long drives bent over.
So Aflundi... the reason that normal, practical bikes are not popular here is because most of our riders don't ride because they are real riders... they ride because they have small wangs and need to know what it's like to have something useful between their legs.