LADIES - My wife's experience
-
- Regular
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Ottawa Canada
Yeah, this is how I'd describe it. By the way, she wears a full face helmet. Her hair just hangs out from the back.Nalian wrote:No one ever approaches her or cat-calls or anything like that..but guys will turn on the street/parking lot and watch at times.
It's funny, last night we went out for another practice run for her benefit, and there was no guys around at all. She was much more comfortable, and it showed in her riding.
As an aside, it's great thing to see these large daily improvements in her riding. She's doing great, and she's asking me to take her to the twisty rural near our home this weekend. I couldn't be prouder!
2003 Suzuki GZ250 (sold)
2006 Yamaha FZ6
2006 Yamaha FZ6
I can *NEVER* let my long blond hair hang out in back. I tried that twice and it tangled so badly that it took me over an hour to get all the knots out and I still had a lot of damage. I usually tuck my hair up in a buff and let the buff hang out the back of my helmet - that way my hair is covered and I don't think guys realize I am female as easily. I only have one jacket that really makes me look "female" - there seems to be a lot of female riders where I live so it isn't a big deal to see one.
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 10182
- Joined: Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:28 pm
- Sex: Female
- Years Riding: 16
- My Motorcycle: 2000 Yamaha V-Star 1100
- Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
I'm going out to buy a long red wig.
Seriously....When my hair was longer and the blonde curls were hanging out the back, I got a lot of smiles.
The men never did anything...just smiled...and were gone.
She will learn to ignore them.
ps...if she gets a safety vest, perhaps she could have it personalized..."Married"...written on the back.

Seriously....When my hair was longer and the blonde curls were hanging out the back, I got a lot of smiles.
The men never did anything...just smiled...and were gone.
She will learn to ignore them.
ps...if she gets a safety vest, perhaps she could have it personalized..."Married"...written on the back.

- Z (fka Sweet Tooth)
- Site Supporter - Gold
- Posts: 909
- Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:41 am
- Sex: Male
- Location: Florida (Miami)
The leg humpers won't go away, but she'll learn to deal with them. Like the others mentioned it's the whole "girl on a morotcycle thing". Even I look twice when I see a girl on a bike... im like hey "Right on! another lady on a bike" It's a good thing...
2006 VTX 1300 R
Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
-
- Regular
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Ottawa Canada
- Loonette
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 2069
- Joined: Sat Apr 17, 2004 8:39 am
- Real Name: Kristin
- Sex: Female
- Years Riding: 13
- My Motorcycle: 2006/Kawasaki/Mean Streak/best bike ever
- Location: Crunchy Granolaville, Ohio, US
I think it's nice that men still notice women. We strive so hard to be noticed for our brains, our brawn, and our accomplishments, but somewhere along the line we've somehow decided that we don't want to be noticed for the simple fact that we are indeed women, who are considered attractive to most men. Unless a woman is being denied a job or a raise based on her gender, or unless her personal safety is in jeopardy, what's the harm in a guy just checkin' her out visually? And why should a married woman be denied the simple compliment of an "ogling"? I mean, we married gals aren't the visual property of our husbands or anything! Well, at least I'm not.
This is, of course, just my little opinion. If your wife is really that worried about being noticed by men, she could try staying indoors. That would be about the only way to go totally unnoticed by members of society.
Also, one way to look at it is she's getting some extra training in the art of "distraction avoidance". It's imperative that a motorcyclist not get "thrown" by distractions that don't directly impact their ride.
Cheers,
Loonette
This is, of course, just my little opinion. If your wife is really that worried about being noticed by men, she could try staying indoors. That would be about the only way to go totally unnoticed by members of society.
Also, one way to look at it is she's getting some extra training in the art of "distraction avoidance". It's imperative that a motorcyclist not get "thrown" by distractions that don't directly impact their ride.
Cheers,
Loonette
FIRST RESPONDERS DO IT WITH LIGHTS AND SIRENS!! 
Find 'em hot, leave 'em wet...
********************
2006 Mean Streak 1600

Find 'em hot, leave 'em wet...
********************
2006 Mean Streak 1600
Old thread, interesting topic, though! In our Chapter, we have Ladies' Rides. The very first time that we did, I was actually amazed at how traffic responded to us. At one 4 way stop, all of the other cars let us go by. I know it was to watch us, but it was pretty cool! It does make you feel a little odd at first, but you get used to it.
Then you realize that there are still people out there, men and women alike, that just plain ole' don't like anyone on a bike, so enjoy what you can, when you can
Then you realize that there are still people out there, men and women alike, that just plain ole' don't like anyone on a bike, so enjoy what you can, when you can

1978 Honda Twinstar 185
1986 Kawasaki 454
1992 Honda Shadow 600
Current bike:
2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT
Christian Motorcyclists Association
Arctic Servants Chapter
1986 Kawasaki 454
1992 Honda Shadow 600
Current bike:
2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT
Christian Motorcyclists Association
Arctic Servants Chapter
I'm with Sweet Tooth - if it's harmless gawking, enjoy it and just don't let it distract you from riding OR take away from your confidence! I'd say be careful with the hair, too - my hairdresser regularly chops an inch or two off every couple of weeks in the summer due to dryness. I keep mine in a ponytail and use a leave-in conditioner to help reduce the stress on it.Z (fka Sweet Tooth) wrote:The leg humpers won't go away, but she'll learn to deal with them. Like the others mentioned it's the whole "girl on a morotcycle thing". Even I look twice when I see a girl on a bike... im like hey "Right on! another lady on a bike" It's a good thing...
[b]~Robyn~[/b]
'09 Kawi Nomad 1700
[i]"Sometimes the best communication happens when you're on separate bikes."[/i] ~Author Unknown
'09 Kawi Nomad 1700
[i]"Sometimes the best communication happens when you're on separate bikes."[/i] ~Author Unknown