IanH wrote:
Gixxer wrote:
adam.L wrote:
...non of the "proper" (or should that read sportsbike) riders
I think you will find that it should read "It takes more than a set of colour co-ordinated leathers to turn a wanker in to a biker"

I find that the terminology neatly reverses when someone with the skills to look good on the track brings that same track riding attitude onto the public road.

I think you'll find that anybody who actually races for a living doesn't have anything to prove on a public road.
Gizmo wrote:
I think the scooter is great for nipping into town, no traffic problems and free parking.
See my sig
Seriously though, I find that people riding small bikes tend to get "intimidated" (if that is the right choice of word) by tosspot's in car's that are on the "hurry up" to get somewhere.
Many years ago (showing my age now), I remember going out on the back of my old lady's Honda CG125 while she was learning to ride (L plates were displayed, and I was the full license holder).
During the course of being out with her, I noticed that she had a tendancy to ride "in the gutter". While constantly reminding her to get herself in the middle of the road, I noticed some twat in the car behind us was approximately 3ft away from the rear tyre and this (what I deemed) intimidatory behaviour continued for a good 2 miles or so.
The constant thought going through my head at the time was "If we suddenly brake for whatever reason, this moron will never bring his heap of shit to a standstill in time to avoid a collision".
Eventually we came to a roundabout and I got off and went back towards the car to discuss the possibility of him leaving a sensible gap between himself & us.
The driver was initially quite lippy which did annoy me somewhat, but once I had pointed out the error of his way's to him, he was more than happy to comply with my request to leave a sensible gap.
The old lady now rides a hardtail Bonneville chop (pre-unit 650) and other road users don't come anywhere near her when she is on that, but she does occasionally nip up the shops on a little "ped" that we have kicking around, and as soon as she is out on it we start to notice the idiots that obviously think she is in the "pizza boy" class and start to treat her with insignificance as a road user.
I still haven't worked out to this day why some car drivers react in this way to small bikes, any idea's anyone?