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bigtwinthing wrote:Twats with lovely modded bikes but can't ride shite for toffee! i often go to Poole bike night and theirs a guy there that had an immaculate Gixer 1000 and he brings it in a van and rides it 400 yds His Immaculate Dianesse leathers have never seen a fly!!!!
I'll get my coat...bigtwinthing wrote:Twats with lovely modded bikes but can't ride shite for toffee!
I agree with the Suzuki build quality, however the rest of the jap bikes are really trying hard to lower there standards to suzukis!! New Honda dont have half the build quality the did 15 years ago!!seb421 wrote:i try to take everything on a level basis and don't make pre - judgement so much now
ive met so many different types of bikers over the years
my dad i would say was a born again biker had a load of bikes in his youth but he's not stereotypical in that he doesn't wear one piece leathers, will wake up early and will ride to Scotland and back on his own, rides like an absolute demon everything bar town roads is seemingly gotta be done in an urgency (which pisses me off no end as i fear for his life sometimes) hates blingy bits, uses every last bit of the tire wall but he only goes out on nice days which is probably what i would only do if i had the choice as its always 100% better in he summer sun
on the other hand i know some older guys that just enjoy a sunday tootle on there immaculate 600 or 1000 race rep getting dressed up like there 20 somthing year old racing hero's and why not if that's what you like then go for it init, so long as they they are having fun and getting out there
i dislike new bikers like i once was, you know nob heads that think they know it all, tw@ it past you in a 30 and 40 zone thinking they are gods gift, making daft over takes, and thinking they are indestructible 70mph wheelies through the lights, getting it up on one wheel at every opportunity to show off to people,
there has been a few occasions last year where if i had been young me riding i would have been dead, as had i been giving it the beans over a crest i would have hit the car making an overtake where he shouldn't have, with age i've grown up mentally and wont take risks now and calculate everything
i now try to take it slower and just enjoy the ride and not find my self having to get from A - B like its gotta be done now now now ill pick overtakes carefully, im glad the DAS has been raised to 24 as im surprised i made it to that age when i first started riding
most 16 year old scooter boys are a danger their road position is shocking and they seem to make it game to see how close to the car in front they can ride?
Vloggers - often these tend to get my back up as they are not paying full attention to whats going on pissing about playing upto the camera or trying to antagonize car users so it looks good on film for there young fans which then think this is acceptable behaviors of a biker
Cafe brand snobs - you know the onces you turn up on your own on your bike a little dirty after a ride wearing your jeans and a jacket
They stare you down as you get off the bike and take off your helmet see you are not wearing alpinestars leathers and eyeball wombles you along with there mates making you feel awkward (if you want to experience this stop of at rivington barn on your own for a quick coffee before heading back home)
As for brands i wouldn't say there are any i really have a dislike for , i would own a bike from every brand im not a fan of Harley tho purely because of the riding position when i tried one, it was ferking horrible like trying to ride an armchair down the road and the brakes... don't go there!
regretted letting the Harley guy have a go on my gixxer i said don't get me a ticket take it easy, yeah yeah raaaaaaaaaaap raaaaaaaaaaaaaap comes back 15 mins later wow that's wombles fast! spent the next few weeks worrying about a ticket
Suzuki tho i probably wouldn't get another just on the cheep build quality and finish but i wouldn't say i dislike the brand for that made to a price and sold as such often cheaper than the competators so corners have to be cut somewhere
Totally agree on the brand snobs Seb. Also new bike snobs! I'm not the most confident person in the world especially on the bike, don't have a new bike or all the fancy top quality gear, so the last thing I need is knobs looking down their nose at me like a piece of shiteseb421 wrote:i try to take everything on a level basis and don't make pre - judgement so much now
ive met so many different types of bikers over the years
my dad i would say was a born again biker had a load of bikes in his youth but he's not stereotypical in that he doesn't wear one piece leathers, will wake up early and will ride to Scotland and back on his own, rides like an absolute demon everything bar town roads is seemingly gotta be done in an urgency (which pisses me off no end as i fear for his life sometimes) hates blingy bits, uses every last bit of the tire wall but he only goes out on nice days which is probably what i would only do if i had the choice as its always 100% better in he summer sun
on the other hand i know some older guys that just enjoy a sunday tootle on there immaculate 600 or 1000 race rep getting dressed up like there 20 somthing year old racing hero's and why not if that's what you like then go for it init, so long as they they are having fun and getting out there
i dislike new bikers like i once was, you know nob heads that think they know it all, tw@ it past you in a 30 and 40 zone thinking they are gods gift, making daft over takes, and thinking they are indestructible 70mph wheelies through the lights, getting it up on one wheel at every opportunity to show off to people,
there has been a few occasions last year where if i had been young me riding i would have been dead, as had i been giving it the beans over a crest i would have hit the car making an overtake where he shouldn't have, with age i've grown up mentally and wont take risks now and calculate everything
i now try to take it slower and just enjoy the ride and not find my self having to get from A - B like its gotta be done now now now ill pick overtakes carefully, im glad the DAS has been raised to 24 as im surprised i made it to that age when i first started riding
most 16 year old scooter boys are a danger their road position is shocking and they seem to make it game to see how close to the car in front they can ride?
Vloggers - often these tend to get my back up as they are not paying full attention to whats going on pissing about playing upto the camera or trying to antagonize car users so it looks good on film for there young fans which then think this is acceptable behaviors of a biker
Cafe brand snobs - you know the onces you turn up on your own on your bike a little dirty after a ride wearing your jeans and a jacket
They stare you down as you get off the bike and take off your helmet see you are not wearing alpinestars leathers and eyeball wombles you along with there mates making you feel awkward (if you want to experience this stop of at rivington barn on your own for a quick coffee before heading back home)
As for brands i wouldn't say there are any i really have a dislike for , i would own a bike from every brand im not a fan of Harley tho purely because of the riding position when i tried one, it was ferking horrible like trying to ride an armchair down the road and the brakes... don't go there!
regretted letting the Harley guy have a go on my gixxer i said don't get me a ticket take it easy, yeah yeah raaaaaaaaaaap raaaaaaaaaaaaaap comes back 15 mins later wow that's wombles fast! spent the next few weeks worrying about a ticket
Suzuki tho i probably wouldn't get another just on the cheep build quality and finish but i wouldn't say i dislike the brand for that made to a price and sold as such often cheaper than the competators so corners have to be cut somewhere
I read an article, I think it was on Visordown that suggested the best year when bikes were at the pinnacle of build quality was 1998.I agree with the Suzuki build quality, however the rest of the jap bikes are really trying hard to lower there standards to suzukis!! New Honda dont have half the build quality the did 15 years ago!!
Amen to dat me bred'rengeodude wrote:A bikes a bike. Engine, no engine. Big engine small engine it don't matter to me. I can have just as much fun on a honda vision as I could on a Tuono. It's how you ride it that makes it fun, not what you ride imo.