motorcycle personality test

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by John Littler, Jun 22, 2005.

  1. John Littler

    Dale Porter Guest

    More than likely does. Doesn't automatically make it a tourer though. :p
     
    Dale Porter, Jun 24, 2005
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  2. John Littler

    smack Guest

    smee wrote
     
    smack, Jun 24, 2005
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  3. John Littler

    Smee R1100s Guest

    well duh
     
    Smee R1100s, Jun 24, 2005
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  4. Ducati ST4s
    You scored 3 moxie, 7 zeal, and 7 pomp!
    You love riding, simply for the sake of riding. On the way to work, you
    sometimes find yourself taking the long way. The 50-miles-of-back-roads long
    way. Your mastery came about as a side effect from your love of the sport,
    although to be honest, you originally got into it because you thought a
    motorcycle would make you look cool.
    You need a bike that can handle your addiction to the twisties as well as
    reasonably carry two on a weekend trip through the mountains. Because you
    are a bit image-conscious and have a touch of ego, your bike is a Ducati. A
    practical Ducati, but a Ducati nonetheless.

    That's pretty close!

    I'm guessing they put this in instead of the ST Sprint... ah well, no
    one's perfect.
     
    Daniel Beeson, Jun 24, 2005
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  5. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    Me Three...

    Yamaha YZF R1
    You scored 6 moxie, 7 zeal, and 2 pomp!

    You reckon it's the fridge question?
    Then I reckon Clem's at the bottom of this!

    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
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  6. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    most 600 sportsbikes are bright yellow or bright red or bright green...
    maybe the test is telling you something :)


    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
    #66
  7. Course not. It has gears.

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Jun 25, 2005
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  8. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    He only services Cats and (when visiting tasmania) sheep these days...


    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
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  9. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    It doesn't seem to do a very good job with 'energetic' experienced
    riders... it seems to give them all R1's... despite 3 of us I can think
    of riding euro bikes of various sorts :) [1]


    G-S

    [1] The quiz doesn't seem to take into account that many riders grow out
    of? past? mainstream bikes and start looking for something a bit
    different even as they don't slow down (much :)
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
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  10. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    Did it say 620 lite as well... coz otherwise it's not very accurate :)


    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
    #70
  11. There's a good reason not be in the majority!

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Jun 25, 2005
    #71
  12. Like tourers?

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Jun 25, 2005
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  13. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    Errr no... it's just a good reason not to be Dale (or tasmanian... who
    are a minority :)


    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
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  14. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    I have a tourer (Diversion), a sports/tourer (Le Mans) and a retro
    (ZRX1200R)... but yes... I like tourers ;-)


    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
    #74
  15. Or they could just tie him up.
     
    Pisshead Pete, Jun 25, 2005
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  16. "retro"?! These classifications you speak of are getting more fucked up than
    the music ones, GS!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Jun 25, 2005
    #76
  17. Well, I compromised on the lane splitting one for obvious reasons, Michael,
    but yeah, and probably the someone overtakes you with their knee down one
    too!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Jun 25, 2005
    #77
  18. He musta been shooting cats!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Jun 25, 2005
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  19. John Littler

    G-S Guest

    I'm trying to reach politician level fucked up... but thanks for the
    goal post :)


    G-S
     
    G-S, Jun 25, 2005
    #79
  20. Yeah. CB400s were the Honda Hawks of the 70s. Local council parking
    inspectors were riding them. Can remember lusting after them (the CB400
    twins - not the parking inspectors) at that stage.

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    Cheers

    PeterC [aka MildThing]
    '81 Suzuki GS450-s (gone on to better and brighter things - I hope)
    '87 BMW K100RT (write-off)
    '81 Yamaha Virago (XV) 750H (work in progress)
    '01 Yamaha FJR1300

    www.dmcsc.org.au
    http://eladesom.com.au/ulysses/
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    Peter Cremasco, Jun 25, 2005
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