I think the so called "bikers" have high-jacked motorcycling to some extent,
the freedom part, is just the feeling of riding, not being in a steel cage,
the "live by their own rules" is an outlaw mentality, that is not part of
real motorcycling, we all would like to legally ride our bikes to the limits
SOMEWHERE on the roads, but we have no designated areas like the Autobahn in
Germany.
When a "biker" says he wants to "live by his own rules" what he is really saying
is he doesn't want to live by society's rules, that is, if he is a HA type,
he wants to break the laws in several areas, such as drugs, extortion, theft, murder etc ..
This has NOTHING to do with true motorcycling, and more to do with anarchy ....
Just my 2 cents ...
* Last updated by: carabuser on 2/12/2015 @ 9:22 AM *
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