Well that puts me possibly in the "juggler" club.
I'm a working class boy who's made good'ish. BUT
Then I got the bonus (made by me and paid to me by me) and made the mistake of buying that BMW (bike) a Harley Davidson and of course a VTR all in the space of 18 months and still have them.
So obviously no one will sit down next to me with a cuppa tea.
I'll let others judge who've met me at the workshop days decided if I fall in to the “T†category.
As I see it, at work I don't have to like my customer's just be polite to secure the business.
Out side of work different rules apply.... and as for bikers I'll wave at any one riding a motorized two wheels device even if they don't wave back. I'd say that 99% of riders (Bikers and Sunday warm weather riders) that I have met at clubs, fairs, shows and running my dyno are good people with a common interest. At over 45 I have learned never to judge a book by it's cover (A mistake I have made many times in the past) and some (luckily) for me are now good friends and nice guy's even if they look like they would murder me for a pint when I first met them.
That's one reason I even wave to the kids on scooters as they need to feel included. We have enough enemy's within the EU, UK government and the cycling fraternity who I think want to put more obstacle's in our way to make riding more and more difficult. They have done a grand job in the last 10 years with new riding restriction & stupid test regulations and even more to come in the next 10 years with out alienating our own because they made good.
Anyway I'll have a cuppa with you when we meet and I'm looking forward to some cheep Ducati 1098's next year when their wife says she wants a Merc now not the BMW
Cheers
