Who is a 'Biker'?

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Oxford English Dictionary Amends Negative Definition of "Biker"


26/02/2013 | By: Dennis Chung



The Oxford English Dictionary, which bills itself as the "most comprehensive dictionary of the English language", has amended its definition of "biker"
after motorcyclists complained about the negative image it portrayed.

Up until recently, the online edition of the OED defined a biker as "a motorcyclist, especially one who is a member of a gang: a long-haired biker in dirty denims."
At issue is the stereotype of a motorcyclist as having long hair and wearing dirty jeans.

The definition has been altered and now defines a biker as "a motorcyclist, especially one who is a member of a gang or group: a biker was involved in a collision with a car." :roll:

Granted, most riders would probably prefer to be called a long-haired and wearing dirty jeans than get hit by a car, but the caricature in the previous definition proves to be both offensive and inaccurate.

According to The Daily Telegraph, a poll of 524 British bikers found 74% saying the old definition was inaccurate while 21% say they were "outraged and offended." Just 2% of the riders polled say the old definition was "correct and accurate" while 60% say it was "dated and irrelevant."

Nicola Burton, a spokesperson for the Oxford University Press which publishes the OED explains the change, which was made on Feb. 22.

"This change has been made to reflect a minor shift in contemporary use of the word 'biker'," Burton tells the Daily Telegraph. "Our research suggests 'biker' is now more closely aligned with 'motorcyclist' than words such as 'hell's angel'.

(Motorcycle.com)
"We also updated the usage example, which is intended to provide an illustration of how the word could be used in a sentence."
 
I prefer "bikie"
 
If you like mopeds .harleys .ducattis or a plane old honda cbr...your a biker some go fast.some go slow..some have 5mins of madness on evert trip...its about the love of freedom and versitility a bike gives you..
I gave my uncle a go of an NSR125 years ago he was around 40 at the time he has around 10 or more bikes now..wont let me ride ine....he goes out once or twice in the summer when the arthritis is ok ..hes got BSA..NORTON.INDIAN.BMW ALL PRE 1980 hes got hondas etc..
He cleans them starts them up everyweekend....his wife blames me....
IS HE A BIKER OR AN ENTHUSIAST .....WHO KNOWS
 
When i was very young 15-19 I was a dirty oik greaser on a BSA or Norton then when i was 21 -34 i was a hardcore scumbag biker on harleys ,drugs booze and mayhem , then from 35 to now 55 I am a respectable gentleman motorcyclist on ducatis ,
 
When i was very young 15-19 I was a dirty oik greaser on a BSA or Norton then when i was 21 -34 i was a hardcore scumbag biker on harleys ,drugs booze and mayhem , then from 35 to now 55 I am a respectable gentleman motorcyclist on ducatis ,
s.i think it would be safe to say sir ....you are a biker in every sence of the word
 
If you're "outraged and offended." then sell your bike.
What sort of tosser who rides gets
outraged and offended at being called a long-haired biker in dirty denims?
Must be pussy Harley riders.:roll:
 
''Bikie'' sounds like some nasty outback rodent ?
It's an Aussie thing mate, like coffee break is "smoko" and a can o' piss is a "tinnie"...... "bikie" makes it sound like you're part of a gang of teenageers on FSIE's hehehe!
Me..... proud to be a hairy-assed denim 'n' leather flies-in-the-teeth no-guts-no-glory true biker...... on a Harley!
 
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