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So, chicken and egg question then, Do ----uhm----- lets say "creative free thinking types" (i.e. people who are totally mental) gravitate towards certain bikes or are certain bikes designed for and marketed too "creative free thinking" types?????

I don't have any real hard scientific data to support this theory but I would have to say every Tiger rider I know is at least a little unique and the Girlie riders , well we are just obviously irreversibly unarguably in totality and entirely off our chum.
:y2: But in a good way:y2:
 
So, chicken and egg question then, Do ----uhm----- lets say "creative free thinking types" (i.e. people who are totally mental) gravitate towards certain bikes or are certain bikes designed for and marketed too "creative free thinking" types?????

I don't have any real hard scientific data to support this theory but I would have to say every Tiger rider I know is at least a little unique and the Girlie riders , well we are just obviously irreversibly unarguably in totality and entirely off our chum.
:y2: But in a good way:y2:

I think many of the "adventure" type bikes bring us out of the woodwork, we're a quirky bunch who like quirky yet practical bikes. Multi-purpose vehicles just make sense, although they may not be the most exciting bike they appeal to creative free-thinking types who value versatility over outright performance? Man am I really reaching here or what??? LMAO :y44:
 
This is all I'm going to say at this time and I'm only going to say it once so listen real close. . . . . .



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