OriginalGSer said:
Well well well, a generous response indeed. Much of it largely predictable dribble but some interesting stuff as well. Judging by the time of the responses I feel I have to redress the balance of things. For many of you it's 25% bike, 25% cloths and a massive 50% FORUM. You know I'm talking about you because you have your mail alerts switched on in order that you don't miss so much as a punctuation mark on ukGSer. Your sitting there like a geek with a poisoned keyboard ready to attack. We saw a revolt in the back benches and the party is odviously fragmented between the 1200 and 1100 brigades. The 1150 riders must be busy riding their bikes as intended. This whole forum thing is the antithesus of what the GS is about. Freedom. Getting out there and enjoying. Maybe many of you are night time security gaurds or computer operators or just plain saddoswho sit watching the forum all day like some obcessive freak who uses forums to address the short fall in real social skills. But lets not go there. Another interesting thing is that within about 15 posts you automatically go into self destruction. Fighting and insulting each other like wild pack animals. Some of you are so insecure that you were responding to me in third person, suggesting that you only feel comfortable knowing that you've got other geeks on the same wave length. It's not all bad news guys and gals. There were some great balanced responses and you know who you are and you should push this spirit forward by setting up a more reasonable GS site and leave the anoraks in this black whole called ukGSer. For those who can read more than one sentence without losing concentration, congratulations.
Very cutting indeed OriginalGSer!! Just out of interest, and not as any sort of dig, as I don't want any of the e-vitriol aimed directly at me, thanks, but judging by membersname and content, I'd say you love the GS (I'm guessing you ride the original air-head and that its seem quite a few trips, well looked after but not daubed in polish) and what it stands for and you probably feel that we on this site are not worthy of the bike and its ethos as, in your eyes, we are missing the point of it all.
But back to your post: I think that those on this site, although some can be a bit edgey, are generally a nice bunch: I have many queries about my bike answered and many pointers given regarding my travel plans (Feel free to do a search on threads I have started) and the response has always been supportive with a dash of dry humour that I always like! Also the topics are pretty varied and its not all about "I braked so hard on my ride home from work that the ABS kicked in , snigger, snigger". (we even helped one of our more adventurous members get back on the road recently) I have found on this site, during my spate at home with a slipped disc (Hence, MY nerdy regularity on the forums) the mentality and attitude that I feel has been lost to biking in other areas: a sense of community and not each for himself that I keep seeing out there now days amongst those who have bought a bike to impress their mates and be in vogue for a year or so: I don't doubt that this lot will stop on the hard shoulder to see if help is needed (if that is the beginnings of slipper wearing and pipe smoking then bring it on). And as for freedom? Well none of us have real freedom do we, even if we think we do on that nice A road or RUDD as that little piece of freedom had a cost: the petrol in your tank and the tyreskeeping you sunny side up: for those you need money for which you need a job hence the noose of responsibility digs in a little tighter...But I'm happy with my bike and what I do with it, be it commute, travel or hoon around, back permitting because I just love riding, whatever bike it is. Personally, I think your email is a tad tongue in cheek and its all a bit of a wind-up; which really worked too.
As for me I'm going to lie back, put my back brace on, and look for my new thread alerts whilst thinking of cunning put downs whilst eating a can of cold baked beans...
