What does it do for your street cred in the bike community?
by geeta kumariover 1 year ago0 views10 comments
The Honda RC213V-S is more than just a motorcycle; it’s a social statement piece that carries with it its own social dynamics within the riding community. Being seen with this exclusive and expensive machine can completely change how a rider is seen by their peloton peers. On one hand, it is the epitome of motorcycle engineering and a commitment to the sport. Or perhaps an ostentatious display of wealth and the value it puts over riding skill. In this case, we have some interesting questions about the motorcycle culture and where the balance lies between appreciation for engineering versus the subtleties of being a good rider and how this integrates into a community that enjoys having these rare machines, but not everyone is able. Is it respected because you own an RC213V S, or does it come with a set of expectations and possible criticisms of its own?
Honda RC213V S
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Comments (10)
Divyaover 1 year ago
Who cares about cred? If it makes you happy and you can afford it, then go for it. You can't waste your life worrying about what other people think.
Priyankaover 1 year ago
It's the ultimate conversation starter. That conversation can be positive or negative depending on that person.
Kuldeepover 1 year ago
Street cred? Maybe. Track cred? Absolutely. In the right hands, that thing would be a monster.
Gazalover 1 year ago
The owners of bikes that are like that are usually pretty chill, in my experience. The wannabes on cheaper bikes have something to prove.
Nimishover 1 year ago
It's a double-edged sword. You'd get attention, but you'd also be under a lot of pressure to live up to the reputation of the bike.
Sachinover 1 year ago
If you show up on that, you better be fast. It’s nothing worse than seeing a slow rider on a bike like that.
Vikasover 1 year ago
It's cool, but real respect is how you ride, not what you ride.
Shubhamover 1 year ago
Depends on the crowd. Your average rider might think you’re compensating for something, but track day enthusiasts would drool over it.
Rahulover 1 year ago
I mean, you’d probably get more eye rolls than respect. It's a knife fight, and you bring a gun.
Pallaviover 1 year ago
Instant god-tier status. It would make you the talk of every bike meet and track day.
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