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Re: Patches - limax2 - 18-09-14 (18-09-14, 07:09 AM)nick crisp link Wrote: Perhaps there should, however, be a separate category; the veteran biker; if you started in your teens, and are still riding a bike out of choice, say, 20 years later,:rollin :rollin :rollin 20 years later a veteran :eek . I don't know what that makes me at 50+ years later :\ ??? Re: Patches - richfzs - 18-09-14 That makes you an old foccer :rollin :pokefun Re: Patches - darrsi - 18-09-14 (18-09-14, 07:09 AM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14706.msg166860#msg166860 date=1410979596] Possibly. In favour of this argument: 1. A colleague at work plays golf in his free time. He is a golfer. Why should someone who rides a bike not get a label? It's not meant maliciously by most of us, it just helps to identify you, e.g., in conversation; "Which John Smith? Ooooh, biker John". 2. Anyone who rides the roads faces the same hazards; pot holes, surface dressing etc, idiot drivers (see, there's another one!), bad weather etc. In my view, they all deserve a certain amount of respect for choosing to deal with that, whether they just do it on a sunny Sunday, or are out in all weather, commuting or riding for a living. I'll give a nod or acknowledgement to scooter riders, L platers, police riders; they all deal with the same shit. Perhaps there should, however, be a separate category; the veteran biker; if you started in your teens, and are still riding a bike out of choice, say, 20 years later, then I guess it's more than just a passing fad for you (to paraphrase Dave Gurman of TRD fame). Bikes have defined who I am since my early teens. There have been short periods when I didn't have a bike, when financial circumstances dictated, but not more usually than a year or two at a time, and I always went back to two wheels as soon as I could afford to. Over the years, I've had times when it was bike first and never thought about cars (maybe that's why I'm still single fazersharp :lol ), I've done all the commuting in everything from sunny summer days to snow and ice conditions in the dark, but now the latter has all got to be a bit much for me, not getting any younger. So maybe I'm a veteran biker? [/quote] Oh my, 44 years old and just been labelled a veteran. :look |