Absolutely true.vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote: Your choice to buy a BMW WILL NOT somehow magically transform you into a more skillful rider.
Nor does owning a BMW mystically bestow upon you any extraordinary capacities
for social acceptance, safety, or survival on the road.
HOWEVER
You have falsely identified the issue - it is not the egg, it's the chicken. Different machines don't make you into a different person, but different machines DO attract different personalities. So, it is perfectly reasonable to assume that very different motorcycles attract very different personalities.
The fact is that different kinds of bikes DO behave differently on the road. When was the last time you had a bunch of ignorant squids passing you on the right and over the double yellow line - on Harleys? Does this mean that buying a Harley makes you slower or less likely to make illegal passes? Of course not. It means squids don't buy Harleys. Squids buy sport bikes, and Harley doesn't make one.
There are people who like riding in a big pack of similar cruiser styled bikes at 5 - 10 mph under the speed limit on 2-lane mountain roads, all or most running extremely loud exhausts. I know such people exist, because I see them out every weekend. They not only exist, they are not at all uncommon. They are, in fact, currently one of the largest segments of motorcycle ownership. We also know this: these people don't buy BMW's. They don't just buy Harleys, they also buy Victory and Star and Boulevard. The people who like to ride that way buy cruisers, and BMW doesn't make one (and, when they did, the cruiser crowd still didn't buy BMW's).
No, what motorcycle you choose does not make you into a different person, but there's no question that different kinds of people choose different kinds of motorcycles. If Harleys and BMW's appealed to the same types of riders, then the dealers for both would be selling the same type of clothing. They don't, because they each sell what appeals to their own clientele.
Note: I fully realize that there are individual exceptions to all of these definitive statements, but, they are accurate to a very high percentage, if not 100%.