Biker or Motorcyclist

Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum

Help Support Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Sticky Throttle

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
94
Reaction score
1
Location
Utah
I have always considered myself a motorcyclist rather than a biker. I ride for the sport of it, not to be seen or heard or to establish an identity.

I tend to think many others on this forum are motorcyclists as well, if you see the distinction.

Make sense? Other perspectives?

 
I'm with you. I've always thought of myself as a motorcyclist. When I think of bikers, I think chaps, doo-rags and leather vests.

To each his own!

 
I have always considered myself a motorcyclist rather than a biker. I ride for the sport of it, not to be seen or heard or to establish an identity.

I tend to think many others on this forum are motorcyclists as well, if you see the distinction.

Make sense? Other perspectives?
Do you ride or are you a rider? Is it what you are or what you do? Motorcyclist sounds like a connoisseur and Biker sounds like a fat guy in leathers at the local pub. :unsure:

 
I consider myself a motorcyclist. I ride daily, commute all the time, and wear protective gear which does NOT really match what a "biker" would wear riding my bike. I ride to ride, not for an identity.

However, now my work colleagues consider me the "biker" of the unit. Although it's nice that they no longer look surprised when I roll in on a 40 degree rainy day. lol.

Alexi

 
Funny... I always thought that the label "biker" would be associated with a bicycle if it did not already have the negative stigma of being associated with non-conformist 1%'er motorbikers.

I believe that if I were to use the term "biker" to identify myself, I would be labeling myself as a wannabe 1%'er, just like a lot of the folks riding a certian American brand.

I therefore refrain from using biker to identify myself, and prefer motorcyclinst, motorbiker, or just about anything else.

 
I prefer to be a "Individual" who rides a motorcycle when it pleases him.

Any thing else would be unacceptable.

 
Language is ambiguous. Sometimes I think it is intentionally so. In any case, call me rider, biker, motorcyclist, or almost anything else and I don't care.

 
Labels are always a little too restrictive for me. Personally I don't care what category someone might put me in, I'm having more fun riding than those who don't :p

Maybe I'm just a traveler with a great mode of transportation. I need more beer...

 
I've always thought of myself as a guy who owns, rides & enjoys a variety of motorcycles.......no more no less :huh: .......

 
Top