In the motorcycle world I've picked up that there are three types of bikers..
1. The bikers that are very hardcore and ride motorways and do lots of motorcycle touring. 2. Bikers that only pull their motorbikes out of their garages a couple of times a month for an easy paced slower ride to the beach via a roads. 3. The ones that like the speed and only want to ride fast at any available opportunity.
I'm a budget biker (not had a bike for 10 years due to finances though next year will be back) but like to have an ickle leisurely ride tootling along
and also love the pilly ride (thanks to the guys kind enough to put up with me!) for the speed and corners etc
No licence yet but I'll be a mix of 1 and 3.
I can see using it for work and everything unless the weather is too harsh. Become an irregular car driver basically. While my instructor has already noted that the speeds and twistys are my home.
Think there are def more types than just 3, what about the ones that spend the goo dweather months rallying as well as doing pootling about and day trips here there and everywhere.
Pretty sure somebody else will add more versions lol
Got to agree with BJ. You could make loads of catergories but, what does it matter?. I have a friend who only has a bike as transport, does a very high mileage each year. I sometimes use my bike for work, go on rideouts with others, do toy runs, do rallies etc etc. Each to thier own. I see myself as a motorcyclist anyway. Dont see the need to make distinctions.
If you have a bike and its all legal, you're free to ride it or not, without needing approval from anyone else
how about ...
1a... will do motorways to get to events that are a fair distance way just to eat miles, but goes out scratchin for fun when at rallies or at home.... but goes out all day ..lol
Doesnt really matter to me what type of biker a person is , at the end of the day a bike beats a car. If its absolutley tipping it down with gale force winds or if its snowing, then i will go in the car.
My bike is for pleasure and the hell of it the car for pure convenience.
My bike is for pleasure and the hell of it the car for pure convenience
There might be a conflict of interest, if you fancy a spot of nookie on the back seat
different strokes for different folks use my bike whenever i can prefer not to use motorways unless they're necessary but avoid going out on the bike if its tipping down as she's a bugger to clean and lives outside so no nice warm garage to clean her in!! sometimes HAVE to use the car for workeven on nice days due to any work related usage where i need to carry my client group so there is more than just 3 categories not that it makes a blind bit of difference to me............ if you ride/pilly its all good in my book