Why Is What Make Of Motorbike We Ride Critical

Who cares what bike you ride? A bike is a bike, right? Some would say so. However, I know that the motorcycle you ride is a reflection of who you are…

The motorcycle you ride says a lot about type of motorcycle riding you do, of course. But it also has a lot to do with who you are and whom you want to associate with.

For instance if you ride in the dirt, you most likely more then likely hang with guy’s that that ride off road and have Yamaha, Kawasaki or some type of off road or enduro.

If you have a sports bike you more then likely ride with guys that street or track race. Some of you may even have a bunch of friends that do tricks and stunts.

Serious riders that like to cruise will ride big V-Twin bikes. Large motorcycles like Harley Davidson’s, Honda VTX’s, Kawasaki Vulcan’s and Star Motors Big V-Twins.

a few bikers have formed groups or motorcycle gangs around the big V-Twin motorcycle. many of the more infamous biker gangs would not think of getting ongetting on a bike unless it was the all American Big V-Twin, the Harley Davidson. Different groups have been created around the other V-Twin bikes, however, the Harley is still the the best.

In some cases I have seen groups of bikers that don’t quite fit together. Once in a while you see a pack of sports bikes roaring up the highway with one person in the back riding a Sportster or Honda Shadow. Orone better a lone Ninja cruising in the middle of a group of big V-Twins.

Please don’t misunderstand me it is entirely all right if you ride a V-Twin and you hang with road racing Sports bike fanatics. It is just the norm to see like-minded motorcyclists riding with each other in groups.

I’ll tell you right now I have no discrimination of the size, make or model of motorcycle that you ride. What is the important thing here is that you have a motorcycle.

Although I have seen a lone wolf so to speak. He is a biker that loves to ride a bike, but he will usually ride all by him self. He is never seen riding in a group and prefers it that way. To this guy its not the bike, any motorcycle will do. In most cases though his bike will be a used motorcycle that he bought for steel. He probably bought it from some one that had it parked in his drive way, with a big used motorcycle for sale sign on it. There is nothing wrong with this.

I have been riding motorcycles for 36 years and I have ridden just about every size, type, make and model of motorcycles there is. I have had new bikes and used bikes, two strokes, four strokes and V-Twines. I have had single cylinder all the way up to six cylinder motorcycles, ranging from 70cc to 1500cc.

I have ridden in large groups and all by my self. I believe this about any man or women that chooses to ride; as long as they ride a bike they are family.


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