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I know one who wrenches at a scooter shop in Atlanta.
That's awesome.
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I know one who wrenches at a scooter shop in Atlanta.
OCR: go buy her a can-am with one of those lounge chair seatsMy wife road her own motorcycle from 1967 until 2011. That was over 40 years I got to ride motorcycles with her. The artritis in her knees and hips now keeps her from riding, otherwise I sure would not be riding with you ugly guys.
I was going to reply to your post, but I'll just let the women beat you up to pulp over that comment.
You sure crave attention, don't you wildeone?
4 - do you have your own bridge, or do you live under your parents'?
I'm liking this poster less and less every day. A few notes for you though...
1- that's a dress. A skirt starts at the waist and goes down.
2- If I wore a dress that short, it would be more commonly referred to as a shirt.
3 - No. Just no. Attgatt, because A: I would like to retain my lovely curves when I next meet the pavement; and B: in no universe do I exist to be eye candy for (hmm, what's a forum-appropriate descriptor) ...persons such as yourself.
4 - do you have your own bridge, or do you live under your parents'?
OCR: go buy her a can-am with one of those lounge chair seats
A fellow here at work rides in a kilt - but only his street bikes where he sits forward. Anything he owns like his Harley he has problems with kilt flap. His suggested resolution to "What if you go down?" is "Don't go down."
OH - and my 11 yo daughter can't wait to get her first bike and NO she doesn't want a scooter.
Make your presents known and your voices heard.
There are quite a few women riders out here on Vancouver Island. The local motorcycle training program frequently has women's only courses as the demand is so great. Even though I am a woman rider I am guilty of stereotyping too.
I went to one of the smaller islands for a meeting at a school, out of the 6 women (school staff) it turned out that two of the more senior ladies were previous motorcycle riders. I would never have guessed it! Would have loved to talk to them more.
It's great to see that most of the kids aren't even phased when I show up at a preschool on the bike.
On a side note I've recently switched from a black jacket (on my black NC) to a high vis yellow one, and while I can't say for sure, but it seems like I've had more people stop and talk with me when I've stopped and am getting off of the bike! Maybe I look friendlier!