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I ride with my bf locally, but I have some other friends that I ride with too. They are more into the long distance rides, which I started out in as a passenger. Most of my longer trips though, I ride solo. I don't mind, my wishlist does have a pair of speakers on it though...for those long runs home in the dead of night! I don't mind riding solo at all, because I don't have to have any of my ideas or plans questioned at all! I really love that! The only attitude I have is my own.....:D |
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I belong to a Riding Club that accepts both men and women as full patch members. I am the only woman rider in this chapter, but I wouldn't trade my men in for anyone. If I'm not riding with the crew, I'm riding along side my husband. Also, I do ride alone if I need. It's not a worry for me. I do everything in my power NOT to be on the back of his bike. HE'S CRAZY!!!!! ______________________ HOOT!!Remember the time when sex was safe and motorcycles where dangerous. |
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I ride with my husband and lots of friends, male and female....don't care where we go...just so we go!!!!!!!!! I have a dear friend that I ride with alot when my "ole man" doesn't feel like going . So just us girls take off and find new places to go and then show the guys the great places we've found. I ride until I am shivering more than my bike vibrates. Usually November we take them for one last poker run (Toys for Tots) and then boredom sets in until spring thaw. Have I said today "I LOVE MY BIKE"!! |
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There's quite a few ladies who I've seen riding their own bike in my area. I was going to get my own bike this year with my half of the tax return but then we made the decision to move to AZ in March of 2011 and we figured it's gonna be hard enough to fit his bike in the trailer so I'm gonna wait until we settle in up there. I want to make more biker lady friends but I feel like they look down on me because I ride backseat to my hubby. |
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I don't think anyone looks down on ya....most of us started on the back of a bike. that is how we caught the FEVER |
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I rode on the back for 1 summer and then decided why not....I can do that. I sat on my bike every Friday on my lunch break for about 4 weeks. Then June 19, 2008 I made that sweet red bike MINE! With one month of training...my husband and I took our bikes on our honeymoon down the Oregon Coast....it was FN awesome! I guess I inspired my sis (post right above me....HI SIS!), cause now she is riding more than me....well, she gets warmer weather longer in Kentucky than I get in Montana (not fair)! There is nothing like the freedom of riding alone...it really does something to a women's self esteem, at least it did to mine. It made me stronger, braver and I felt something on my own bike that no man, no paycheck, no society could ever give me. I found me on the back of my bike. |
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GroupieKilla87 wrote...
I want to make more biker lady friends but I feel like they look down on me because I ride backseat to my hubby. I doubt they look down on ya. I know I don't. I started out on the back of a bike, but the man kept trying to dump me. He only succeeded after 6 years, and now he feels like a dumb ass. all that matters is that you're on a bike, and LOVING IT!! ______________________ HOOT!!Remember the time when sex was safe and motorcycles where dangerous. |
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"There is nothing like the freedom of riding alone...it really does something to a women's self esteem, at least it did to mine. It made me stronger, braver and I felt something on my own bike that no man, no paycheck, no society could ever give me. I found me on the back of my bike." A truer statement has never been said. Kudos to you. I went to the BRC on April 9 of this year. I recieved the M for my license on April 12th. That day I headed out on my own and did my first 50 miles alone. I haven't stopped. I'm just over 10,000 now and will be doing my first long trip in September. Yes, I found me on the back of my bike. You gave me goose bumps, thanks for that. ______________________ ~Traccie
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lcHOOT wrote...
GroupieKilla87 wrote...
I want to make more biker lady friends but I feel like they look down on me because I ride backseat to my hubby. I doubt they look down on ya. I know I don't. I started out on the back of a bike, but the man kept trying to dump me. He only succeeded after 6 years, and now he feels like a dumb ass. all that matters is that you're on a bike, and LOVING IT!! I don't know anyone that looks down on lady pillions as opposed to riders - it's true that all that matters is that you're on a bike. I, like many, started pillion then decided I wanted a bit of the action too. Wasn't the easiest thing I did learning to ride and took me a long time to gain confidence and pass my test but I absolutely love it. Used to ride out only with my ex but he left earlier this year. Originally thought I'd not have the confidence to ride out alone but as soon as I got the bike out of the garage to try there's been no stopping me. Done 6,000 miles over the last 3-4 months and it's the best way ever of clealring away the cobwebs and re-affirming what a strong, confident woman I am. The more you ride the greater your confidence and the better your skill. Still learning but that's what's great about it - no ride is ever the same. You girls rock and don't let anyone tell you otherwise - rider OR pillion. Big Hugs (o: ______________________ |
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I mostly ride with guy friends but like to ride with the girls too when they get out.. Ride a lot of poker runs,by myself,dosent matter long as I ride.. |
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I ride next to my husband but sometimes I just like riding alone. It's a great way to clear my head! |
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I bought my first Harley, in the mid-eighties. It was a basket case 1973 Sporster. Leaked more oil than I could carry. She was always "marking her spot". I bought my first brand new Sportster in 1990. She was a HI-FI Blue & Silver 1200XLHCustom. One of only about 500 with that paint scheme. Although I bought her 1990, she was a 1991, early release. She was my life, we went everywhere together. I even rode until I was seven months pregnant with my son. (He was born with an HD bar and shield logo birthmark, under his right arm,my right hand to God!) I sent a pic of that to Milwaukee and was told it made it to the "wall of fame". Although my marriage didn't last, me and that bike stayed together, through thick, thin, two near misses and one big splat (on oil). We kept getting back up and on the road. Unfortunately, career misfortune overcame us, and because I had a son to raise, I had to sell that bike. It BROKE MY HEART. My divorce didn't upset me as much. It'd been almost 10 years, and I couldn't afford another bike until last year. I now, proudly own another Sportster. She's a 1993XLHCustom, and I love her. But the bond isn't quite the same. I have found my new bike, she's a 2006! I call her the great pumpkin. And in a few short weeks, I will show her off. She is currently being "tweeked". Catchy, huh? I don't want to give anything away until the unveiling. What's my point? Well, if you're a woman, and you've always thought about riding, I'm here to tell you...GET OFF YOUR ASS, AND GO RIDE!!! There is no single other experience like it. Better than sex? You be the judge! Harley's are the only vibrators that I have ever owned! TMI, sorry girls, but there is really no other way of making this point any clearer. I coined a phrase in 1985, and someone stole it, it goes...put some excitement between your legs...PEACE Tweek |
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I ride with me friends/roomates and sometimes i ride alone.Any lady riders in coastal NC? |
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I learned to ride in 2008 at age 47ish; my husband has absolutely *no* interest and never will. I ride with my brothers (who have ridden all their lives) on charity runs but otherwise their schedules don't mesh with mine. I found great people to ride with through another online forum, and they have become pretty much like family to me actually. Otherwise, I ride alone which I actually enjoy a lot. ;) |
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Traccie wrote...
"There is nothing like the freedom of riding alone...it really does something to a women's self esteem, at least it did to mine. It made me stronger, braver and I felt something on my own bike that no man, no paycheck, no society could ever give me. I found me on the back of my bike."A truer statement has never been said. Kudos to you. I went to the BRC on April 9 of this year. I recieved the M for my license on April 12th. That day I headed out on my own and did my first 50 miles alone. I haven't stopped. I'm just over 10,000 now and will be doing my first long trip in September. Yes, I found me on the back of my bike. You gave me goose bumps, thanks for that. I agree 100% |
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I ride my own alone! To much dramma being a chick ridin with guys! My exp. is Girls are to bitchy and want to hook up with the biker guys we meet, and the guys think they own you! dont need that shit just want some wind in my face and thoughts outa my head! :) |
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I rode on the back with boyfriends when I was young. I took the test and had my endorsement many years before I actually got my own bike. My first bike was a Honda Shadow 750 about 12 years ago that I got a great deal on from an older friend who was buying herself a Dyna for her 50th. I had that bike for about a year or two and sold it to get my own Harley, but then the car died and the money went towards a new 4 wheel vehicle. I always had that yearning to ride again, and occasionally (VERY seldom) would get on the back of my boyfriend's bike. A few years ago, while talking to another female rider, I was talking about wanting to ride again and the fact I am not getting any younger....she said --exacty--- you arent, so get a bike if thats what you want! A while later, while shopping for a ceiling fan on a Friday, the Harley dealer was just a few stores away so I stopped in with my boyfriend to check it out and the Harley was in the driveway on Monday. (ceiling fan and all other house projects went undone for the rest of the year). I usually now ride with my boyfriend, but also by myself. I also belong to a few riding groups in the area as well as HOG, so there is ALWAYs somewhere to go, something to do, alone or with others. |
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I have been doing a lot of riding by myself lately. I just moved to a new area so I haven't met anyone to ride with yet. However it really doesn't matter to me who I ride with, girl, guy, or couple, as long as they enjoy riding as much as I do. I am not really big on stop at every bar or tourist attraction type rider. When I ride I I like to get away and just spend as much time on the road enjoying the scenery right from my motorcycle. |
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I am scared to death to ride by myself... |
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^ Interesting sentiment, freckles. I think you have more nerve than I have. :) It took me a long time to get the guts to ride *with* anybody. I think I just didn't want any witnesses to the inevitable stall here and there, that near-drop, and the one time I ran out of gas and couldn't remember which way to turn the petcock before it died completely. As long as I have a cell phone in my pocket I never feel alone, but riding solo I never lose anybody at a red light and nobody gives me trouble when I make a "wrong" turn. ;) |
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