I guess some would call me a want to be then. I've ridden a bike once. BUT In my heart I have the neeed to be me, to not comform to what society deems "normal". I rode horses, hard for years and years. I'm not in a position to so so anymore. I like them peppy, with spirit, till 1 ended that.. lol who ever says bikes are dangerous neeeds to add horses as well. Some of those Rank horses can out think, out jump, and out strike any human lol. Of course not suyre why human would want to hurt or strike an animal.
But over the last couple of years, I have come to love the thrumming of a bike. the power under her. My dad has been riding for years but I was in Canada , don't ask, for 8 years. not many bikers on the prairies where I lived. I'm back on my home turf and am so looking for a man who can be patient, meshes with me and I him, and will let me ride pillion, after he teaches me safety rules of course lol.
I ride a Harley, but I also own a Honda and a Kawasaki, A rider is a rider no matter what they ride, I was hit on my Kawasaki by to car driver, after the accident this person call someone on the phone and said I just hit a BIKER,,,now I was in riding leather caps, jacket and vest and I'm also a big guy 5'10" 270lbs but a biker,,,,lmao. I have friends whom are 1%ers but there just that friends. If you like to ride then thats all that matters. As a good friend once said riding is a life style either you like it or you don't. Now as for wanna be's is there such a thing, either you ride or you don't. That's my 2 cents. Can't wait til spring.
i'm back on bk after several years off..........my god------why don't people let people just enjoy the ride.....to many materialistic people........grow up-stop judging-leave people be........that is why i love riding in the mountians, alone most times, because there are no a-holes to deal with.........poooooooooffffffffffffffff..... be gone...chit
I met a biker at a rally this weekend.I told him I was a wanna be biker,he said along as you got it in your heart that all it matters.I thought that was real sweet of him to say that..
You have to start somewhere as someone quoted .
We hung out all day together and had a great time...It didnt bother him in the least bit.I found a new friend!!
I have always admired the bikes and the people who ride them..My daughter is a vendor at some of the rallys and I try to go every chance I get!
@KatyKeller... for someone who doesn't own a bike and is just going to be a bitch on someone else's, you sure do have an attitude.
First off... everyone is a "wannabe" biker at some point. I started riding street bikes in HS and had years where I didn't own a bike. I have always seen myself as a biker... like others have said, it is in my soul.
Second, Harley is not the end all in bikes. For years I wouldn't even look at a Harley because of their initial cost, and the service/maintainance cost. As of a few months ago, I am a Harley owner. Not because it is a wonder bike...(I just took it on a 3500 mile trip and it was great) but because it was the style that I was looking for, the price was right, and the reliability has greatly improved. I still have my Suzuki and ride it when I want to burn up the mountain roads. Each bike has it's strength, and so does each manufacturer.
I feel that anything with a motor and two wheels is in the brotherhood... that is why I always give a low fives to everything, even scooters.
Jesus H Christ lady!!! I'm sure you were a "wannabe" at some time in your life. It sounds like you still ARE!!! I have not riden for (too many) years and am gonna get back into it if it's the last thing I do... am I a "wannabe" You're f****** right I am!!!!! Biking is in the soul or it's not. If it's in your soul, you are a biker, no matter how many miles you ride, no matter if it's a frickin' Honda or a Hog.