Harley/biker lifestyle

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  • Paul.C
    Paul.C
    16 years ago

    RT,

     

    so your saying it's ok for Hoodaman to ride his Harley up oxford st in his pink and yellow tshirt

  • apatchie
    apatchie
    16 years ago
    There is nothing wrong with sharing the lifestyle as long as you realise to others its not a lifestyle its a "way of life".
    To have any insight into that way of life, think, every thing in my life is second behind my brothers if that seems impossible just enjoy the lifestyle.
    I agree its impossible to buy the lifestyle if you had Zero mates before you bought your Harley things won't change in the long term.

    Just Enjoy.
  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    16 years ago

     

     

     

  • toxic
    toxic
    16 years ago

    it's funny, just this morning I had the cause to chastise a bloke who parked his vehicle across a footpath right in front of me while I was walking to meet SWMBO, I asked why he felt he needed to block the footpath right in front of me, his reply was to swear black & blue at me & to say that ,& I quote " all you fucking bikers are just the same, think you own the whole fucking country " unquote. Now I was dressed in jeans & a jumper, no leather, nothing that even indicated that I rode bikes, he just took me for my looks, bald head & beard, blue jeans & black jumper.

    I wonder what his reply would have been if I'd been in a suit with no beard & a neat full head of hair.

    So it seems nowadays you don't even have to be on a bike to have people stereotype you.

    BTW do you think spitting in through his open window was over the top & slightly crass ??

    Made me feel better though.

    Bike riders are just that, poeple who like to ride motorbikes regardless of the brand. I like BMW's & would have one also if the need was there, but one's enough, it just happens to be a Harley, at least it will be in 2 days time, woo hoo.

    Oh & BTW if we own the country, when do my rent checks start to arrive

  • GREG
    GREG
    16 years ago
    I'm keeping my holiday beard to piss the missus off and the bald head just seem to come naturally.
  • Peter
    Peter
    16 years ago

    Toxic, you guys always over react, why didn't you just ask him does he mean we (as bikers) think we all own the whole country as a group ? or whether he meant - we all think we own it individually ? and then just wait for a response, he's probably just a little confused.

  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    16 years ago

    it's in my blood.... literally

  • Talkback
    Talkback
    16 years ago

    Bugger...I will try again...G'day commrades.....hey Wozza...you there?

     

  • Talkback
    Talkback
    16 years ago
    It has been quite a while since I visited this good forum and I kinda lost track of how to go about it but I think I might have picked it up again
  • Talkback
    Talkback
    16 years ago
    Oh well, Wozza sold me his crash bar and I mounted my highway pegs on it and it looks shit hot and it is real comfortable to ride with.
  • Talkback
    Talkback
    16 years ago
    The wonderful wind whistles right up yer trousers
  • Talkback
    Talkback
    16 years ago
    Ok, I spose' there is no one home...so I will piss off
  • Tapey
    Tapey
    16 years ago

    I think that it is all about being feeling free to go when and where ever you want to with the wind in your face, customising your ride to suit your style and feelings. Helping out, having fun and goods time with your mates, sticking up for your riding mates and rights. This is what i think it is all about i think. You dont need long hair or a beard to do that as far as im concerned, Sonny Barger doesnt and i bet no one wouldnt say hes not a biker living the life.

  • Paul.C
    Paul.C
    16 years ago

    A biker to me is someone who loves getting out on there bike .

     

    Doesn't matter what the brand of bike either.

     

    I cant stand blokes that ride Jap bikes who won't talk to a Harley rider and vise viser , To me its all about the riding and the mates that get out there and enjoy the same

  • Tapey
    Tapey
    16 years ago

    Jill i agree with you, that what it is all about and what i was trying to say as well. Hogman you better look up Sonny Barger on the net to get more info but he is the most famous Hells Angel. He is the No1 (top dog), the founding member who started it all off and is still alive to tell the tails and story's. He has even written a few books that arn't a bad jarn. Im not saying i agree with what he does or did in his lifetime just his thoughts of feeling free with the wind in your face to ride anywhere, helping and standing up for your mates and rights.

  • Hoodaman
    Hoodaman
    16 years ago

    What i love about this lifestyle is all the people from here i consider friends without even meeting yet.....   
    I love to have a beer with Purnong
    I love to have a beer with pong
    We drink in moderation        YEH RIGHT

  • Paul.C
    Paul.C
    16 years ago

    Cisco,

     

    What countries in Asia did you ride ?

     

    I'm trying to get a mate of mine to come to Vietnam with me next year and ride a couple of Scooters from Hanoi to Siagon

  • Paul.C
    Paul.C
    16 years ago

    Hey cisco thanks for the link mate

  • twincam88b
    twincam88b
    16 years ago
    Riding a black Softail I got pulled over twice (defected once) and looked at by the cops heaps. Funny to see the reaction when you take of the helmet and they see an old fart with a bald head and grey hair.
    Now I'm on the Roadking I don't get a glance, well not yet.
  • 05 FXDX
    05 FXDX
    16 years ago
    There are some posers who buy all the gear in the shop to attain "the lifestyle" and I must admit to having a bit of a chuckle at them at hog rides. Most riders once the've got over the initial purchase of the bike turn out to be good people, there are some who will always be wankers - there's a few in bris hog.
    I've got a group of mates that I've been riding with for the past 27 years with many different bikes, this means more to me than a magazine lifestyle.

    However, I was riding into the city today, and at a set of lights a young bloke on a virago pulled up and said "g'day bro". I nearly fell off my bike laughing.
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