LADIES - Do Women...

Message
Author
karlyn
Rookie
Rookie
Posts: 12
Joined: Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:04 pm

#11 Unread post by karlyn »

i think women have a different attitude when it comes to riding. We like to stay cool on the road but men would go crazy like racing on a busy street with all their mights! :wink:

User avatar
Mag7C
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 728
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:40 am
Sex: Male

#12 Unread post by Mag7C »

Male Teenager (oh no!):

For me, riding is one of my few escapes. I used to go for drives sometimes just to get away, but it's kind of creepy having 3 empty seats and the radio stations we get around here... not the greatest. So I took up riding. Different from the car, riding lets me be me. It can be relaxing or thrilling. That feeling that the bike and your body are somehow joined... hard to explain but I think you all know what I mean. So anyway, I ride because it keeps me alive.

So just know we aren't all showoffs. The problem is, when the male motorcyclist sees a woman... all that goes out the window. Wheelie!!!

J/K :laughing:

User avatar
Bike Phreak
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 66
Joined: Tue Aug 02, 2005 9:27 am
Sex: Male
Location: San Diego, CA

#13 Unread post by Bike Phreak »

Chels wrote:
Sevulturus wrote:Not to butt my male opinion in where it isn't wanted, but it seems that men are more willing to, LoL, "manhandle" the bike. We will force the bike to do what we want, pushing it a lot harder, and forcing it through turns.

Watching the ladies from my Aunt's and Uncle's club they are more likely to let the bike do it's thing. It isn't a more relaxed attitude, it's more of a willingness to work WITH the bike, instead of forcing the bike to conform to the riders wishes.

I know I've always manhandlesed mine...
I could not disagree more with your observation. I have a woman that I work with that practically wallpapers her office in Moto GP. I was instantly in love :oops: and asked if she rode. The next day I went to lunch with her. She rode her Suzuki GSXR and definatly knew how to make it purr. She was blowing through the corners NICELY! Later at lunch I was invited to attend the track with her. She pays track fees every weekend and can really beat the crap out of all the men out there ( :oops: Including me) Mabey that is why she can beat all of us. Because she doesn't manhandle it.
'05 Kaw Ninja 250 R
Black/Green

Next bike? Hmmmm :laughing: Kaw 600 RR? Custom paint of the Grim Reaper.

User avatar
Wizzard
Legendary 1000
Legendary 1000
Posts: 1471
Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:56 am
Sex: Male
Location: Fresno, California

#14 Unread post by Wizzard »

I think that when we have our knees in the breeze regardless of our sex , we are all basically experiencing the same freedoms and self expressions .
As far as "Manhandling the bike" :laughing: my spousette tends to run at least 10 miles over the speed limit and push it where she wants it to go . Where as I have become a little more laid back in that respect .
But the thrill and joys of being in the wind are equally shared .
Kind regards, Wizzard :wink:
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, throughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming --- ' WOW, WHAT A RIDE!!!! ' " - Author Unknown

FishStix
Rookie
Rookie
Posts: 14
Joined: Sat Jul 16, 2005 2:09 pm

Re: Do Women...

#15 Unread post by FishStix »

Chels wrote:Do women have the same attidute about riding as men do?
Ooooooo! Sorry - but I just HATE that. I mean really, does Fred have the same attitude about riding as Burt? Or Wendy the same attitude about riding as Samantha?

I like riding for alot of reasons but one of them is that I don't like to be shoehorned into 'A" category and here we are drawing a line between men and women... again.

Stop it already.
FishStix

User avatar
danny13
Rookie
Rookie
Posts: 2
Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:18 pm

HI

#16 Unread post by danny13 »

DO IT.

Mckenzie223
Rookie
Rookie
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:14 pm

A song for you

#17 Unread post by Mckenzie223 »

vulcanman500 wrote: I started riding to save gas.
I'd love to read comments about it. "A plea, for pastoral plains and sunny fields, for eagles and zeal, for brave-hearted quiddity, for the gleefulness and mirth of the lanterns, and the fundamental pillars of life."

User avatar
Sev
Site Supporter - Gold
Site Supporter - Gold
Posts: 7352
Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2004 7:52 pm
Sex: Male
Location: Sherwood Park, Alberta

#18 Unread post by Sev »

Bike Phreak wrote:
Sevulturus wrote:Not to butt my male opinion in where it isn't wanted, but it seems that men are more willing to, LoL, "manhandle" the bike. We will force the bike to do what we want, pushing it a lot harder, and forcing it through turns.

Watching the ladies from my Aunt's and Uncle's club they are more likely to let the bike do it's thing. It isn't a more relaxed attitude, it's more of a willingness to work WITH the bike, instead of forcing the bike to conform to the riders wishes.

I know I've always manhandlesed mine...
I could not disagree more with your observation. I have a woman that I work with that practically wallpapers her office in Moto GP. I was instantly in love :oops: and asked if she rode. The next day I went to lunch with her. She rode her Suzuki GSXR and definatly knew how to make it purr. She was blowing through the corners NICELY! Later at lunch I was invited to attend the track with her. She pays track fees every weekend and can really beat the "crumb" out of all the men out there ( :oops: Including me) Mabey that is why she can beat all of us. Because she doesn't manhandle it.
I think you just agreed with me...
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

[url=http://sirac-sev.blogspot.com/][img]http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a227/Sevulturus/sig.jpg[/img][/url]

User avatar
sapaul
Legendary 2000
Legendary 2000
Posts: 2387
Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2005 3:45 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 90
My Motorcycle: 2011 R1200R 07 BMW GS, Kymco 250 little
Location: South Africa

#19 Unread post by sapaul »

Strange, I am the only one from my family of three boys who was pre programmed in the womb to be a motorcyclist. It's got to be a gene thing that programs us all to enjoy the same things that happen when we ride. Sure, there are a lot of variables but all the basics are the same regardless of sex. Bikes just push our buttons in the right places.
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R

sproutjw
Rookie
Rookie
Posts: 3
Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 2:36 pm
Sex: Male
Location: ajax,ontario canada

why do I ride Oh Man

#20 Unread post by sproutjw »

There are so many answers but for the sheer joy , thrill, passion , freedom and because I love it. Its powerful , peacefull close to mother earth on and on, Sexy etc.

thanks
sprout
the only person you need to prove anything to is yourself. go for it

Post Reply