Girls who ride...what do you think about them?
#142
RE: Girls who ride...what do you think about them?
Wow, this has to be the most entertaining thread that I've ever read on this forum. Thanks Grlzridet0o69, for starting it.
I saw the Superbikes episode, on Speed last week and thought that it was awesome. I really dig chicks that ride, especially the ones that stunt. Maybe that's because I do not stunt. Roadrashchick has my utmost respect and admiration, YOU RULE!
I taught an ex-girlfriend to ride, a long time ago. Even though she dropped my GSXR in the parking lot (forgot to put the kick stand down, when she got off it), I still had a lot of fun. It was a little scratched up from my previous misshaps anyway. She liked it so much that she got her own sportbike about 6-months later. I think she still rides today (have not seen or talked to her in a long, long time).
I met my wife, at the local motorcycle scene, more than 10-years ago. She was into riding passenger then, and lately seems kinda anxious to ride with me on the 900RR. The only thing holding her back now, is the fear of something happening to us. Our son is Autistic and requires a lot of attention from both of us. Unfortunately, this will keep her from learning to ride on her own.
Anyway, 2-thumbs up to all you female motorcyclists out there, no matter what brand or style bike you ride!
I saw the Superbikes episode, on Speed last week and thought that it was awesome. I really dig chicks that ride, especially the ones that stunt. Maybe that's because I do not stunt. Roadrashchick has my utmost respect and admiration, YOU RULE!
I taught an ex-girlfriend to ride, a long time ago. Even though she dropped my GSXR in the parking lot (forgot to put the kick stand down, when she got off it), I still had a lot of fun. It was a little scratched up from my previous misshaps anyway. She liked it so much that she got her own sportbike about 6-months later. I think she still rides today (have not seen or talked to her in a long, long time).
I met my wife, at the local motorcycle scene, more than 10-years ago. She was into riding passenger then, and lately seems kinda anxious to ride with me on the 900RR. The only thing holding her back now, is the fear of something happening to us. Our son is Autistic and requires a lot of attention from both of us. Unfortunately, this will keep her from learning to ride on her own.
Anyway, 2-thumbs up to all you female motorcyclists out there, no matter what brand or style bike you ride!
#143
RE: Girls who ride...what do you think about them?
Stephy - Thanks for the download, that was awesome and I would've missed it.
Watching Jessica at the end do those stunts just made me cringe though seeing her do all those stunts with no sleeves. I love to watch the stunters, but not on public roads and streets and not unless they are fully geared.
Watching Jessica at the end do those stunts just made me cringe though seeing her do all those stunts with no sleeves. I love to watch the stunters, but not on public roads and streets and not unless they are fully geared.
#145
RE: Girls who ride...what do you think about them?
did anyone catch superbikes on the speed channel last night, it talked about woman and biking, these girls were HOT and were takling R1's gsxr's 1000 ( hefty bikes)
I love the g-string view from the back, besides I have met some guy's who really hack it up out there!
I love the g-string view from the back, besides I have met some guy's who really hack it up out there!
#146
#148
RE: Girls who ride...what do you think about them?
ORIGINAL: 900RR Puzzle
Wow, this has to be the most entertaining thread that I've ever read on this forum. Thanks Grlzridet0o69, for starting it.
I saw the Superbikes episode, on Speed last week and thought that it was awesome. I really dig chicks that ride, especially the ones that stunt. Maybe that's because I do not stunt. Roadrashchick has my utmost respect and admiration, YOU RULE!
I taught an ex-girlfriend to ride, a long time ago. Even though she dropped my GSXR in the parking lot (forgot to put the kick stand down, when she got off it), I still had a lot of fun. It was a little scratched up from my previous misshaps anyway. She liked it so much that she got her own sportbike about 6-months later. I think she still rides today (have not seen or talked to her in a long, long time).
I met my wife, at the local motorcycle scene, more than 10-years ago. She was into riding passenger then, and lately seems kinda anxious to ride with me on the 900RR. The only thing holding her back now, is the fear of something happening to us. Our son is Autistic and requires a lot of attention from both of us. Unfortunately, this will keep her from learning to ride on her own.
Anyway, 2-thumbs up to all you female motorcyclists out there, no matter what brand or style bike you ride!
Wow, this has to be the most entertaining thread that I've ever read on this forum. Thanks Grlzridet0o69, for starting it.
I saw the Superbikes episode, on Speed last week and thought that it was awesome. I really dig chicks that ride, especially the ones that stunt. Maybe that's because I do not stunt. Roadrashchick has my utmost respect and admiration, YOU RULE!
I taught an ex-girlfriend to ride, a long time ago. Even though she dropped my GSXR in the parking lot (forgot to put the kick stand down, when she got off it), I still had a lot of fun. It was a little scratched up from my previous misshaps anyway. She liked it so much that she got her own sportbike about 6-months later. I think she still rides today (have not seen or talked to her in a long, long time).
I met my wife, at the local motorcycle scene, more than 10-years ago. She was into riding passenger then, and lately seems kinda anxious to ride with me on the 900RR. The only thing holding her back now, is the fear of something happening to us. Our son is Autistic and requires a lot of attention from both of us. Unfortunately, this will keep her from learning to ride on her own.
Anyway, 2-thumbs up to all you female motorcyclists out there, no matter what brand or style bike you ride!