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Buffalo Bill the Biker Squid... haha
Several years ago, I saw one of those "Top Ten Differences between XXX and YYY" lists that compared bikers to motorcyclists.
I only remember one of those differences and use it regularly if someone wishes to but a label on me.
"A biker will watch the weather report to see if he is going to ride tomorrow.
A motorcyclist will watch the weather report to see how to dress for tomorrow's ride."
I prefer to be thought of as a "motorcyclist".![]()
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Lifts the lid a little on what prejudice is like. Caucasian males of a certain income group rarely experience it.
There is an isolated country pub a mile from my grandfather's homeplace, my great uncle's farm is opposite and I frequented the pub with my kids for Sunday lunch.
One day I arrived on the bike with Mary and we stood for fifteen minutes being ignored until it dawned on us what was happening. Sucks.
Four miles away that weekend a chapter of some biker group had taken over the old convent converted to a pub and were holding court.
When your own kin ignore you....................... but then they didn't see past the helmets and leather.
I prefer "Velocitized Insect Mitigation Officer".
Hm. I don't mind being a biker. Motorcyclist suits me fine, too, but I got no problem with biker.
Mildly interesting looking for the easiest ...the Thesaurus I glanced at sort of fails here. sooo, likely missing some but off the top of my head: horses, motorcycles and bicycles are not "driven". Simply put a "driver of horses" is in a buggy behind and not ON the horse. so it makes my fillings ring when someone says "oh. he drives a motorcycle" Being called a "biker" is far better.
a driver of cars= a car driver, a driver, a motorist... a cager (perjorative used by non-motorists)
a rider of motorcycles= a motorcycle rider, a motorcyclist, motorbiker(ugh), "'bike rider"(slang NON perjorative, indefinite) , "biker" (perjorative? slang, indefinite) , "rider" (truncated and indefinite) .
other similar as examples
a rider of horses= a horseback rider, a "rider"(truncated and indefinite) a horseman a horsewoman, cavalier and caballero (gentleman on horseback) cowboy and vaqueroare something specific
a rider of bicycles = bicyclist, bike rider "rider", "biker"(uncommon but NON-perjorative)
NONE of these really trips off the tongue as ez and definitive- not like "astronaut" or "cosmonaut" anyways. Maybe Road-biker (similar to Dirt-biker ?)would do.
...well, I couldn't picture you with a parrot on your shoulder while riding...I'm not a badass meathead in pirate garb!!!