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Edited on Sun Aug-15-10 02:45 AM by Tobin S.
The big annual bike rally at Sturgis was last week. I drove through there while everybody was packing it up and heading home. I think the biker subculture has changed a lot in recent years, or at least my perception of it has anyway. I used to think of bikers as the rough sort, probably kind of like how a lot of people view truckers. I'm not talking about the fair weather joy-riders like my step-dad who might put a couple of thousand miles a year on his bike. When I used to think of bikers I thought of it as a lifestyle made up of guys who were dirty, hard-drinking, leather-clad, fist-fighting, bail-jumping bands of brothers who struck fear in the hearts of even hardened guys like, well, truckers. :D
My stereotypical view is no longer. I think what really drove it home for me was when a $50,000 Chevy Avalanche pulling a $10,000 trailer loaded with 4 Harleys that probably went for $25,000 each passed me there on I-90. Apparently, the biker subculture has been taken over by businessmen and lawyers.
Truckers and bikers have at least one thing in common. They take their driving very seriously, for the most part. For the biker, his or her life is at greater risk than other motorists. I saw a car run off the road at 80 mph one time and do several roll-overs before coming to a rest on its side. I stopped to help thinking I would come upon a horrible scene of blood and guts, but neither the driver nor the passenger were seriously injured. I've seen truckers walk away from roll-overs. If you wipe out on a bike at highway speeds, you're likely going to be killed. As far as truckers go, we put our livelihoods on the line every time we hit the highway. And good truckers understand that an error on their part could kill several people. So, yes, truckers and bikers tend to be conscientious drivers.
So, for all of you bikers out there, I'll be looking out for you. And keep in mind that a bike is really easy to lose in a blind spot on a rig, so when you're coming by me get on by. Hammer down a little and let me hear your pipes. :thumbsup:
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