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Worked out quite well, all I had to do is sew the cheeks back in and I was ready for the roadChitchats wrote:And that was before you had a bike![]()
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Vivek, people having been doing that to me since 1972, when I was but a fresh faced learner. You eventually learn not to get to fired up about it. You can try and explain, but if you don't ride, most of the citizens just don't get what riding is about. They have been conditioned by the media and other non believers and end up with a tainted & prejudiced view. Personally, I've never had an employer problem. My current boss often enthusiastically asks if I've ridden to work.vivek67 wrote: Or that I was in bad company.
All in all, somehow people seem to relate motorcycle riders to a lower socio-economic group of citizens?
It beats me how people can be so dumb and be judging like that.
I live with the theory that anything starting with "B" will cost you a lot of money. Some examples:vivek67 wrote:All in all, somehow people seem to relate motorcycle riders to a lower socio-economic group of citizens? Motor bike riding is an expensive hobby. Most people need a family car (or cars!) on top of having a bike.
It beats me how people can be so dumb and be judging like that.
Because they are clueless & have probably formed an bad opinion of you before you have even got off the bike & taken your helmet offvivek67 wrote:It beats me how people can be so dumb and be judging like that.
None taken..marksesh wrote:I live with the theory that anything starting with "B" will cost you a lot of money. Some examples:
Bikes
Boats
Booze
Birds (not the feathered kind) sorry to our female members on here, no disrespect.
On the contrary, In the 11 years I’ve been riding (legally) I think there has been a massive shift in acceptance. Some industries have taken longer than others, however with the current economic climate, bike and scooter sales will continue to rise and in effect force change. While there will always be idiots, ignorance comes from lack of understanding. Positive riders such as many on here who challenge misconceptions and take the time share their experiences will go far in assisting that the change is positive one.Stuzrx wrote:Going through all these posts just makes me feel even more sure that after 34yrs of riding,some things will just never change.The world is full of idiots who are ignorant or just plain stupid and if thats the way they want to be,you don't need their stinkin' jobs.
Get used to it,get over it and get on with it guys,they are not worth getting stressed over,and I can assure you....it will never change.
My motto in life has always been "I'm not biased or bigoted...I hate everybody equally!!"
I keep telling you to not wear your chaps at work!Duane wrote:never been disadvantaged as such, but definately people treat you different when you rock up to work everyday in leathers.