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Irritating tendency in bike shops
I'm on the petite side but I've been riding since 1984. Today, I stopped at the local bike shop with a friend to look at helmets and tank bags. He was just browsing the bikes while I did my thing and took a liking to a Triumph Tiger 1200. All fine and good since he's been considering an adventure bike to go with his 1100L. I swear to god every last sales person in the place assumed I rode the back of his bike even though I pulled in the parking lot on my own bike. It so irritating that after 30 years, men still think women ride pillion.Tags: None
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Tamara
My sister in laws sister, while not short, has a similar issue. She wanted to buy a car for her house in the Hamptons (the land side) as she's a VP at Viacom and makes that sort of money.
She couldn't find a salesman who didn't completely patronize her. She had my brother go with her the 2nd time and he got the deal done in about 30 minutes for about 10% less. Being a high powered lawyer helps getting past salespeople.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
1978 GS 1000 (parts)
1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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Originally posted by Big T View PostTamara
My sister in laws sister, while not short, has a similar issue. She wanted to buy a car for her house in the Hamptons (the land side) as she's a VP at Viacom and makes that sort of money.
She couldn't find a salesman who didn't completely patronize her. She had my brother go with her the 2nd time and he got the deal done in about 30 minutes for about 10% less. Being a high powered lawyer helps getting past salespeople.
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There was a post some time back in the Other Topics, (now Campfire section) that was entitled " One in a billion" I think it was a youtube video. It was about a girl who did some amazing stunt riding on a 650 in a parking lot. Watch this video and I am sure that it will inspire you to come up with some short and smart remark for the next salesman that tries to patronize you. What I usually do for people like this is, instead of getting upset, I engage them in a conversation, and then pull the rug out from underneath their feet. It takes a bit of work and thought, but you have been walking into some fossilized assumptions and presumptions. Over the years I have discovered that it can be a lot of fun to rattle the cages of other peoples pre-conceptions.
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Talking to mechanics used to drive my Mom nuts. She knows a couple things about cars, and did not appreciate being spoken to like a child. My tongue can be a bit quick and acidic at times, I do try to keep that in check..."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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Talk about assumptions. My sister, when she was in her 20s drove a tow-truck for about 5- 6 years in Toronto. She about 5'0" and quite petite. Let's just say a lot of egos got shattered when she jumped out of the truck. Another was about 15 years ago at our previous house in the country. We needed the roof done and one of the local contractors came by to give us an estimate. Every time she asked him a question he would look at me and give the answer - not her. Drove both of us nuts and no he didn't get the job.'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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trtsmb
Originally posted by Phred View PostThere was a post some time back in the Other Topics, (now Campfire section) that was entitled " One in a billion" I think it was a youtube video. It was about a girl who did some amazing stunt riding on a 650 in a parking lot. Watch this video and I am sure that it will inspire you to come up with some short and smart remark for the next salesman that tries to patronize you. What I usually do for people like this is, instead of getting upset, I engage them in a conversation, and then pull the rug out from underneath their feet. It takes a bit of work and thought, but you have been walking into some fossilized assumptions and presumptions. Over the years I have discovered that it can be a lot of fun to rattle the cages of other peoples pre-conceptions.
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Originally posted by Sandy View PostTalk about assumptions. My sister, when she was in her 20s drove a tow-truck for about 5- 6 years in Toronto. She about 5'0" and quite petite. Let's just say a lot of egos got shattered when she jumped out of the truck. Another was about 15 years ago at our previous house in the country. We needed the roof done and one of the local contractors came by to give us an estimate. Every time she asked him a question he would look at me and give the answer - not her. Drove both of us nuts and no he didn't get the job.
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