Different strokes for different folks. I confess, I had to look up ATGATT, because I had no idea what it meant. I ride NGMOTT, No Gear Most Of The Time.
Funny, but in a way you do get HD thing, but you don't know it. They're throwbacks to the 1940's, that's the reason right there, and you said it. I take great pride in riding HD's very last bike that isn't counter balanced or rubber mounted. I can live with electronics and fuel injection, as they're transparent to the rider. Anything that I can feel, that takes away from the nostalgia, I'm against.
As for the bar, hell, you gotta get there somehow. I'd rather ride my bike to the bar than drive my Explorer. The Explorer exists primarily as a way to get my other passion, mountain bikes, to the trails.
I guess I would classify as RUB, but I ride because I like to ride not for any other reason. Im learning to wrench on my own bike because its fun and satisfying to do my own repairs. I dont do it for any image. I have enough man points in the bank to drive a pink miata to work and not give a hoot.
I hear you there. I had a conversation months ago with some guy here (I won't call him a FReeper) who's all hung up on outward appearances. Told me that it was effeminate to order a strawberry margarita in a biker bar after spending all day in the saddle.
Me, I'm a biker. It's as much a lifestyle or subculture as it is about motorcycles. Don't get me wrong, we're not all the same. There are things about biker culture that even I don't understand, like the unhealthy attachment to Lynard Skynard. I'm really more of a NIN kind of guy.
But I dont want to be snob either.
That's a good start. I think I was 15, when I wanted to buy a "No Rice" patch from a vendor at a rally. One of the guys we were with, a full patch kinda guy, stopped me and told me that it was disrespectful and that if he knew my old man as well as he thought he did, I wasn't riding a Harley out of the gate. He was right, I turned 16 and my father bought me a Honda Twinstar 185. I rode that thing from Denver to St. Louis. That's what I call being a biker.
“I’m really more of a NIN kind of guy.”
That does it.
I love you.
;D
One of my favorites. My brother and I ride to Tahoe on some Sundays, just for the margarita, usually strawberry, then come back down the mountain.