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Re: ?? Snobs or what ?

Postby el-nicko » Mon Jul 07, 2014 8:54 pm

eyore wrote:
Blackal wrote:[
I have a copy of "Readers' Wives" under my pillow.........




Al :D


:lol: :lol:


. "Readers' Wives." !!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Make a date with the brassy brides of Britain
The altogether ruder readers' wives
Who put down their needles and their knitting
At the doorway to our dismal daily lives

The fablon top scenarios of passion
Nipples peep through holes in leatherette
They seem to be saying in their fashion
'I'm freezing Charlie - haven't ya finished yet?'

Cold flesh the colour of potatoes
In an Instamatic living room of sin
All the required apparatus
Too bad they couldn't fit her head in

In latex pyjamas with bananas going ape
Their identities are cunningly disguised
By a six-inch strip of insulation tape
Strategically stuck across their eyes

Wives from Inverness to inner London
Prettiness and pimples co-exist
Pictorially wife-swapping with someone
Who's happily married to his wrist

John Cooper Clarke

BTW, I always wave/nod at learners and ambulances. I'm a pragmatist so I recon, in the long run, we need both on our side. :wink:
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Postby dave1100s » Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:18 pm

I ride a GS and always either nod or flash the high beam. Rather be a Trixter than a Tosser any day. It's very very rare that I visit the 'other' site. I joined when I first got the GS but won't renew the subs for various reasons!!
Oh, and I don't wear a Ewan wannabe suit or have HUGE aluminium cases either :D
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Postby Hayden » Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:43 pm

nowt wrong with GS`s, bloody big ally boxes and even twat suits, all good kit when in the right enviroment.....

you just know when you see one though, that its another solicitor with two much legally stolen money all dressed up for his trip to the wine shop...bastards... :)

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Postby GerryB » Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:31 pm

Hayden wrote:nowt wrong with GS`s, bloody big ally boxes and even twat suits, all good kit when in the right enviroment.....

you just know when you see one though, that its another solicitor with two much legally stolen money all dressed up for his trip to the wine shop...bastards... :)


Ha ha ha !!!

I'd have to agree .... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Having paid some stupid money out in the past to remove a wife .... :roll:
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Postby Tapio » Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:36 pm

Damn!
Today a guy showed up (from Switzerland) on one of Those adventure bikes, at the camping where i'm at, in Slovenia. He put up his tent, they walked past Me and my bike. Didn't say hello, Didn't nod.
What an arrogant bastard!
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Re: ?? Snobs or what ?

Postby mrjon » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:19 pm

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I do believe there is a GS owners "club" where they call each other TOSSERS??????[/quote]

I've never been able to see any irony in that !
Having had GSs for the the last 10 years or so, pre "those" tv programs I can honestly say if I could find another bike that did what I ask of the GS ( potter around the UK for a week on all sorts of roads) as well as the GS does it I'd have one.
The bikes themselves are fantastic and nothing can touch them for all road touring, they're so polished, but I can't stand the weekend warrior culture thats grown up around them, I'd rather not be associated with it.
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Postby GerryB » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:54 am

When I started this thread, I wasn't having a pop at the bikes , just the attitudes of some riders .

I love bikes , any thing 2 wheeled .

I also take exception to the strange blokes who slag off the Indian & Chinese bikes .

Hey man , if a guy likes his Indian made Royal Enfields, so what , he is out & about on 2 wheels , that's cool .

Same with the Chinese bikes, that some folk slag off so badly , there are more Chinese bikes being made daily than any other bikes .

The quality may not be up to German or Japanese standards, but I'm old enough to remember when the gangs of Hells Angels rode around Johannesburg shouting Jap Crap at any one riding non USA Brit or German bikes .....

Hmmm , well , the Jap Crap is certainly the best quality products in the world today & I'd guess within 10 years the Chinese will be right up there too .

If a man (or woman ) is out & about , even if its a bike below your perceived standard, welcome them.

Not every one is in a financial position to spend many thousands on a bike , so for them an option may be a Chinese, they have good warranty, they are very cheap , good deals , that's all cool .

Ja , I just wonder about the band of brotherhood that the true bikers are, is being diluted by very wealthy who see it as an image - being seen out there on a mega expensive bike , er , when the sun shines !!!

Hell man , it takes no effort to greet a fellow rider out there .
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Postby Bikerhoss » Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:56 am

GerryB wrote:When I started this thread, I wasn't having a pop at the bikes , just the attitudes of some riders .

Hmmm , well , the Jap Crap is certainly the best quality products in the world today & I'd guess within 10 years the Chinese will be right up there too .

Hell man , it takes no effort to greet a fellow rider out there .


Agreed.

Well, having moved onto JapCrap I can confirm I now get more nods than I ever did on the boxer :?:
Oh, and I meet a red GS (annoying fog lights always on) going the opposite way to me every morning and he DOES nod :wink:
A young lad/lass on a Honda 125 wi L plates doesn't..., I think maybe next time I'll wave like a lunatic and see what they do :lol: :lol:
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Postby Davey Bee » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:35 pm

GerryB wrote:When I started this thread, I wasn't having a pop at the bikes , just the attitudes of some riders .

I love bikes , any thing 2 wheeled .

I also take exception to the strange blokes who slag off the Indian & Chinese bikes .

Hey man , if a guy likes his Indian made Royal Enfields, so what , he is out & about on 2 wheels , that's cool .

Same with the Chinese bikes, that some folk slag off so badly , there are more Chinese bikes being made daily than any other bikes .

The quality may not be up to German or Japanese standards, but I'm old enough to remember when the gangs of Hells Angels rode around Johannesburg shouting Jap Crap at any one riding non USA Brit or German bikes .....

Hmmm , well , the Jap Crap is certainly the best quality products in the world today & I'd guess within 10 years the Chinese will be right up there too .

If a man (or woman ) is out & about , even if its a bike below your perceived standard, welcome them.

Not every one is in a financial position to spend many thousands on a bike , so for them an option may be a Chinese, they have good warranty, they are very cheap , good deals , that's all cool .

Ja , I just wonder about the band of brotherhood that the true bikers are, is being diluted by very wealthy who see it as an image - being seen out there on a mega expensive bike , er , when the sun shines !!!

Hell man , it takes no effort to greet a fellow rider out there .


I also remember the days when Jap bikes were held in low regard. Can you believe that we thought that the Triumph Bonnoville was a superior bike!
We should all be happy that with the fact, that there are those who can afford new expensive bikes. After all, how else do you keep the secondhand market well stocked. One day their well spec'd low mileage bike, will be my proud ride.

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Postby StrokeB » Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:48 pm

Davey Bee wrote:
GerryB wrote:When I started this thread, I wasn't having a pop at the bikes , just the attitudes of some riders .

I love bikes , any thing 2 wheeled .

I also take exception to the strange blokes who slag off the Indian & Chinese bikes .

Hey man , if a guy likes his Indian made Royal Enfields, so what , he is out & about on 2 wheels , that's cool .

Same with the Chinese bikes, that some folk slag off so badly , there are more Chinese bikes being made daily than any other bikes .

The quality may not be up to German or Japanese standards, but I'm old enough to remember when the gangs of Hells Angels rode around Johannesburg shouting Jap Crap at any one riding non USA Brit or German bikes .....

Hmmm , well , the Jap Crap is certainly the best quality products in the world today & I'd guess within 10 years the Chinese will be right up there too .

If a man (or woman ) is out & about , even if its a bike below your perceived standard, welcome them.

Not every one is in a financial position to spend many thousands on a bike , so for them an option may be a Chinese, they have good warranty, they are very cheap , good deals , that's all cool .

Ja , I just wonder about the band of brotherhood that the true bikers are, is being diluted by very wealthy who see it as an image - being seen out there on a mega expensive bike , er , when the sun shines !!!

Hell man , it takes no effort to greet a fellow rider out there .


I also remember the days when Jap bikes were held in low regard. Can you believe that we thought that the Triumph Bonnoville was a superior bike!
We should all be happy that with the fact, that there are those who can afford new expensive bikes. After all, how else do you keep the secondhand market well stocked. One day their well spec'd low mileage bike, will be my proud ride.


My Bonneville is still the better bike, to me! It has character in bucket loads, always brings a big smile when I ride her and is part of my soul (I have owned her for 43 years). My Bonneville may not be seen as the best by modern values but some bikes have something intangible which cannot be quantified which I think is also why I love my R1100SS. If you enjoy what you ride, no matter what it is, that has to be great hasn't it?
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Postby eyore » Thu Jul 10, 2014 7:02 am

[quote="StrokeB
My Bonneville is still the better bike, to me! It has character in bucket loads, always brings a big smile when I ride her and is part of my soul (I have owned her for 43 years). My Bonneville may not be seen as the best by modern values but some bikes have something intangible which cannot be quantified [/quote]

Good on you 43 years :shock: wow. And I agree with your sentiments.
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Postby tanneman » Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:15 pm

Having just returned from Garmish I can honestly say that it is not easy to spot a German waving at you. They only lift their 4 fingers of the grip when going past. I think the Frenchies has got it spot on.
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Postby el-nicko » Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:32 pm

tanneman wrote:...... I can honestly say that it is not easy to spot a German waving at you. They only lift their 4 fingers of the grip when going past.


I bet those Germans are waving seven fingers to everybody at the moment. :lol:
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Postby Vince » Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:14 pm

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Postby Tapio » Sat Jul 12, 2014 4:13 pm

In Poland some riders don't wave. instead, they do Churchill's two finger V for victory sign.

Met a BCR Today, north of Zadar, Croatia. He waved. :-)
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