Motorcycle Personality Test
#1
Motorcycle Personality Test
Try it out and see if the shoe (riding boot) fits!
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?te...70837436152068
I got a Ducati Monster, sahuweeta! [8D]
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?te...70837436152068
I got a Ducati Monster, sahuweeta! [8D]
#6
RE: Motorcycle Personality Test
ORIGINAL: Notstock
Liter here baby!
Sup Bro [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
ORIGINAL: MAD KAW
i scored a 600 sportbike. so i'm in the right class... lol lol lol lol
i scored a 600 sportbike. so i'm in the right class... lol lol lol lol
Sup Bro [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
#9
RE: Motorcycle Personality Test
ORIGINAL: MAD KAW
hey bro i hope your not talking about a liter of milk. lol lol lol whats up brother!!!!!!!!![sm=icon_cheers.gif]
ORIGINAL: Notstock
Liter here baby!
Sup Bro [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
ORIGINAL: MAD KAW
i scored a 600 sportbike. so i'm in the right class... lol lol lol lol
i scored a 600 sportbike. so i'm in the right class... lol lol lol lol
Sup Bro [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
It pegged me as a HD 883 - YUK!!!!!
#10
RE: Motorcycle Personality Test
I took the test a few more times and altered some of my answers... I think I figured out what the criteria is...
Unless you answer every question as though you want to do mach 3 with your hair on fire AND that you have absolutely no regard for safety - it will not give you a sportbike. That is a stereotype which I do not like nor appreciate. Sportbikes aren't just about the speed - it is a completely different style of riding and focuses much more on rider ability and handling than other bike classes. Why can't older people who may be a bit more safety conscious enjoy sportbikes too? Myself - I plan to ride cafe bikes until the old joints and such can't handle it for more than an hour at a time - then I will go to a Goldwing. I have no interest in any level of hog, chopper, or cruiser.
Geesh.
Unless you answer every question as though you want to do mach 3 with your hair on fire AND that you have absolutely no regard for safety - it will not give you a sportbike. That is a stereotype which I do not like nor appreciate. Sportbikes aren't just about the speed - it is a completely different style of riding and focuses much more on rider ability and handling than other bike classes. Why can't older people who may be a bit more safety conscious enjoy sportbikes too? Myself - I plan to ride cafe bikes until the old joints and such can't handle it for more than an hour at a time - then I will go to a Goldwing. I have no interest in any level of hog, chopper, or cruiser.
Geesh.