Halal Tim
Club Member
Deliveroo wankerSo when we do not receive a wave back what do you mutter under your breath
Deliveroo wankerSo when we do not receive a wave back what do you mutter under your breath
I have an open face, but loud pipes. So anything is pretty much possible. I reserve my greatest ire for other HD riders who are so up their own ar$e that they can't respond to me. Sports bike riders I find are so old they can't raise their arms from their handlebarsSo when we do not receive a wave back what do you mutter under your breath Mmm mine starts with Merchant Banker go and Ffff yourself
Sounds like, “Flosser”So when we do not receive a wave back what do you mutter under your breath Mmm mine starts with Merchant Banker go and Ffff yourself
I have to take issue with the idea that 'Motorcyclist' do not acknowledge others, I have been riding motorcycles for 54 years and have owned and ridden Harleys since 1979. I have always regarded myself as a motorcyclist and my preference has always been for stock/standard motorcycles. Having spent 22 years serving in HM Armed Forces and served and ridden all over Europe I have alway waved or acknowledged others riding motorcycles on the road, whether they return the wave or not. I also give a Thumbs Up to anyone at the side of the road no matter what they are riding in case they need help. We are all out there doing what we love no matter what we call ourselves. Lets not argue amongst ourselves as to what we are, or are not, there are plenty of people out there who do that for us.Now this might be a contentious issue, but for I'm a biker I've always classed myself a biker some may say they are a biker for whatever reason but my reasons are historic.
I've always since I was 14 had a black leather Motorcycle jacket, I've watched bands since I was 14 starting off with Motorhead and Sabbath in 1977 I listen to Rock music all of the time, when we were in our teens my jeans were Filthy we wore triplex bike chains for a belt my hair was half way down my back and we classed ourselves as Greasers, or Greabos I passed my bike test at 17 in 1981 and I hung about with other like minded people and I loved it my wife even classes us as bikers. So you may have your own reasons why your a biker but the one thing that so called bikers do is acknowledge each other, but I have noticed that its who I call The Motorcylist ( don't attend rallies don't belong to clubs like ours ) who do not acknowledge or pull over if a biker is in distress. I think the guys on this forum or in this club are bikers Whether you class yourself that way or not
I thought it was you, thats why i wavedSeveral years ago, Mrs.Roach and myself went to the MAG bike show in Salisbury.
On the way home my bike suddenly stopped.
While I was poking around, trying to find the problem, loads of bikes passed us,a couple of riders waved, but not one stopped to ask if we were okay.