This post got me thinking about who the "real" bikers are and whether I qualified.
I started as soon as on an SS50 at age 16.
Got the next size up wet dream (deluxe!) having passed test at 17 on a CB125TDC.
Then, one at a time, VF500FII, CX500 Eurosport, Z1000J2, CB400/4, XS750, GT750 (Kawa for courier job) GPZ600R, T140V, GS750, GSX750ES, CBX550FII, CB900F, CB250RS, GS500E, VX800 and XBR500.
No real interest in cars and passed test age 25 only to please parents.
Owned 1 car once, a Mini 1275GT, for a year and a half, but mostly rode my big zed.
Tried "giving it up" once, after a near miss, worried about how my missus would manage our severely disabled son without me, but only lasted 7 months over a winter and was miserable enough that I was told to get another bike.
I see bad weather as a challenge and have been known to shout, "Come on then, is that all you've got?!" into my helmet, whilst shaking my fist skywards.
Continue to ride on my own after my mate "gave up".
Do all my own maintenance, e.g, replaced rings on GT750, but have never had occasion to split a crankcase.
Never knew about The Dragon, or other winter rally, when I would have been able to go, but have been to several others and TT.
From high mileage, bonkers high as a courier, to now low mileage.
I reckon the part that qualifies me is that I started as soon as I could and haven't been able to stop. It literally must be in my blood, making me a biker at heart.
Of course, if you compare me to the likes of johnr on here, who took his wife and kids on sidecar holidays abroad, or timbo, who does more rallies than I've had hot dinners, or Joolz, who builds superchargers and installs them in the comfort of his front room, or Moto63, who's building his tracker whilst waiting for his injuries to heal enough to ride again after a very serious accident, and probably many others, I'm a bit of a lilly lightweight biker! 😁