I've heard something simular said to me; only it was said as "...but it's not a bike". These types of comments are made by males with confidence issues and no amount of educating them will help them to uncloud their testosterone driven judgement. I just keep my distance from people like that because a comment like that proves to me that more than likely, there is nothing else they have to say that needs to be heard.
The last time I checked; I can still pee while standing up... Yup! :thumbup: It's for men!
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I think some of them have "income envy". Whether it is retirement income or working income, it manifests the same. I think some of them say to themselves, "Hey, I can't afford anything as nice and fun as that. Especially on my unskilled and/or uneducated salary/income level. But I am a manly man--I know this 'cuz I flunked out of school so I could ride a rat bike. Therefore, anything as nice as this is just....um...girlie." That's what I think some of them say to themselves...Penis Envy...
Real men don't worry about being real, or being manly.
...and to start a list of what real men don't do, let me go first:
1. Real men don't disrespect other people, for any reason.
2. Real men don't hit women or children.
3. Real men support their families.
4. Real men don't drink too much, and don't use drugs.
5. Real men don't lie.
6. Real men earn their living.
7. Real men don't fail to aid those in need, whether asked or not.
8. Real men are not obese.
9. Real men don't steal.
10. Real men don't fail to compliment their spouses.
11. Real men don't need approval of everyone.
12. Real men don't need to join gangs to feel that they belong.
13. Real men don't expect others to bail them out.
14. Real men are not afraid to show love, compassion, or kindness.
15. Real men Ryde Spyders, drive cars, and even walk.
I kinda thought the same way back in Jan 09 when Rickylen and my Wife were talking me into buying one. I did buy without even taking in for a test ride, and changed my mind when I twisted the throttle on the entrance ramp to I44 on the way home at 30 degrees.I had a gentlemen about mid fifties come over to ask me some questions about my Sypder. His son had just bought a motorcycle and he was thinking about buying to and was looking at options. He said he had riden years ago but did not feel safe on them any more. So when he started asking questions I gave them the regular run down.
Yes its fun
Yes its much more stable
Yes its safer
Yes its easier
No its not hard to drive
Yes they are expensive but you can find great deals on used ones
See its automatic
Yes it backs up
Then he said " well I really like it but its not for real men"
"ok" i said "since more men then women ride them I will let them know"
As he walked away I thought to myself "well there goes another one that will buy something he cant really ride or will be to afraid to ride"
I said that I "CAN"; just maybe not always... :shocked:Bob,
I take it you've never been to Mardi Gras?