Why do people think women (or men for that matter) who want to ride are crazy? If it is something you wanna do, then you are crazy NOT to!
I have had so many people say "I'd be too chicken to get on one of those" or "I wish I had the guts to do it"....well, DO IT. I know people who have honestly tried learning to ride, and it was not for them. BUT 99% of the people I know who learned said "I should have done this years ago"!!
Jun 24, 2008 Rating
Bikes & Tattoos by: Sharon
What's up with that!? I also get "When are you getting a tattoo?" Well, I have had 2 tatts for 15-16 years and 1 for @ 5.... However....I will get a new one to symbolize the excitement/freedom I am achieving in my life at this time. Also, I have found all this bike stuff has added a spark to our life in other areas....almost everyday is "Honda Appreciation Day"....if you know what I mean ladies!
I am now working on my "wave" when we pass other bikers I am confident enough now to take my hand off the handlebar and wave back...I like the "Low Peace Sign" that seems to be working for me...I was riding around the yard on the lawnmower a week or so ago and shot the "low peace" at my hubby when I buzzed past and cracked him up...
Terri, as for getting your bike pic up go to "Why I ride" on left side of the page and type in why you ride...scroll down and there is a place for you to brouse and add your picture...it will walk you through it ....I am 1890's when it comes to this techie stuff and I did just fine...the first try even! Looking forward to seeing your bike! Sharon
Jun 24, 2008 Rating
I guess I am Crazy. by: Anonymous
I also went out and took the course. Which I recommend highly. I said to my Boyfriend that before I turned 50 that I would have a MC license, MC, and a tattoo. Well, 5 yrs ago I got my license and 4 yrs ago I got my tattoo and 2yrs ago I bought MYSELF a 1200L Harley Sportster. I turn 51 today and have about 10,000 miles on my bike now. You are never to old to learn new tricks and this way I meet a whole lot of nice people. Congratulations on your bike. It is beautiful. My son-in-law just bought a 750 Honda Spirit Candy Apple Red with flames on the tank. He loves it. I would put my picture of my bike in here but have now clue on how to do it. Keep The Ride Alive!!!!!!
Terri
Jun 21, 2008 Rating
Yepper, I too am Crazy!!!!! by: Laura
I too am crazy!! Last year I saw a ton of women riders and said to my then husband that we should learn to ride, he said "Are you goofy, this menopause thing must have made you crazy and sent you off the deep end" I'm only 46 and have been taking care of his 2 boys, running interference with his ex-wife, building a new house, taking care of the old one, bills, medical/dental for the kids, football, baseball, school activities, he worked out of town all week.
Needless to say he doesn't have to worry about "The menopause thing or me going off the deep end" anymore. I do miss the kids but could only take so much demeaning attitude.
I just bought a Vulcan 500, IN MY NAME, NOT HIS. I had a Honda Rebel 250, boy what a difference, I would have liked a 900 but wasn't confident enough to try a bigger bike, maybe in a couple years.
Its so wonderful out riding, everyone says you could get hit or a deer could run out in front of you, or this or that. Well these things are a good possibility but they can also happen in a car. I bought a Pink and White leather jacket so everyone can see me better, I get jeers from my friends that its kinda hokey, but I want to be seen and not a become a casualty.
This website is SO COOL!!!!!!!!!
Jun 21, 2008 Rating
Alright! Nice bike :) by: gina
What a great inspiration, I felt kinda in the same boat (48 years old), wanted to be out on a bike myself. I dont have a bike as awesome as yours but I hope to soon maybe next year. I just wanted to say thanks for sharing an keep us in game of life. :)