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KiWiP
4th February 2010, 23:02
This is an apolgy to the wonderful world of lady bikers.

I was outside Auckland museum today and there was a beautiful BSA Bantam (1961) I had to remark to the 'owner' what a wonderful machine it was. He said "thanks but it's hers". I inwardly collapsed how crass of me to make such an idiotic assumption.

And so as I type this on bended knee (on broken glass) I crave your forgiveness (all of you)

OK I'm off to eat some humble pie.

Guys to make me feel better have you done worse?

cc rider
4th February 2010, 23:38
This is an apology to the wonderful world of lady bikers.

IOK I'm off to eat some humble pie.Mr KiWiP, the important thing is, did you apologise to the lovely owner?

So maybe from now on you could assume that all bikes are owned/ridden by a fair lady. You may not make any blokey mates, but, even better, the girls will respect you. :woohoo:

Nice post too :D
(don't fall too hard on your sword hun)

cc


Guys, a quick :grouphug: for KiWiP please

golfmade
5th February 2010, 03:25
Guys to make me feel better have you done worse?

Not related to vehicles but once remarked to someone while a guest in their house that I thought the painting on the wall was something to the effects of "Your daughter has a great eye for artwork" to which I later found out it wasn't the daughter who did the painting....

YellowDog
5th February 2010, 05:25
1961 classic BSA Bantam eh!

I would say that 99 times out of 100 your assumption would have been correct.

I don't know of a single female who has ever owned a 50+ year old enthusiasts vehicle.

AND there are heaps of guys who ride girlie bikes on KB, so why not the otherway around?

Trudes
5th February 2010, 06:48
I used to get pissed off when hubby and I would go places with my bucket or go to get parts for it and people automatically would assume it was his bike or he was the one who does the work on it and talk to him about things to do to it etc. It cracks me up now because when people do that now I just walk off and then he tells them that it's actually mine so they're talking to the wrong person.

Edbear
5th February 2010, 07:51
I learnt to ride on my Mum's Bantam when I was 12! I know where it is but the lady who owns it will never part with it....

CookMySock
5th February 2010, 07:54
It happens in our house lots, but the other way around. "Damn nice scones, thanks!"... "...points at the kitchen bitch - tell him then.."

Same thing again if I'm riding my wifes' big black shiney loud naked vtwin.. ah yea its my mrs bike..

Humble pie not necessary. I find it a bit of a chuckle, and it's clear they are far more uncomfortable that I.

Steve

Bounce001
5th February 2010, 08:22
I used to get this all the time on my 74 Bonnie.

Now I get it even more. My partner has a 96 Speed Triple I have have a 09. Most people seem to think it is the other way round.

Always fun to fuck with their heads for a while before putting them straight!!!.

crazyhorse
5th February 2010, 13:51
My boyfriend loves telling all his mates that I have a faster bike than him and can ride just like the others...... makes me kinda proud :)

But you guys ought to remember, that there are more and more of us ladies out there doing it.... but what a lovely apology :hug:

cc rider
5th February 2010, 21:05
I would say that 99 times out of 100 your assumption would have been correct.

I don't know of a single female who has ever owned a 50+ year old enthusiasts vehicle.

Er Umm... am single, female & own a 64 year old enthusiast's vehicle :whistle:

cc

davebullet
5th February 2010, 21:10
A guy at work once asked when I was last abroard. I said I'd always been a guy and never had a sex change.

tate35
6th February 2010, 20:04
No biggie surely....with more and more ladies taking to motorcycling you never know whose on what.

I know I would'nt of been offended.....it would of been a chuckle :)




This is an apolgy to the wonderful world of lady bikers.

I was outside Auckland museum today and there was a beautiful BSA Bantam (1961) I had to remark to the 'owner' what a wonderful machine it was. He said "thanks but it's hers". I inwardly collapsed how crass of me to make such an idiotic assumption.

And so as I type this on bended knee (on broken glass) I crave your forgiveness (all of you)

OK I'm off to eat some humble pie.

Guys to make me feel better have you done worse?

GN1NiteStnd
7th February 2010, 19:17
OMG I got the rims of my bros painted pink and there is still confusion... I rode it to work and a guy asked "Why would a guy want to paint his rims pinK?" ....Honestly if jumping to conclusions was a sport.

hellokitty
7th February 2010, 19:39
Guys always assume that I am the passenger on the back of my husbands bike......
do you ladies find that when shopping for a new bike that the salesmen talk to your partner and ignore you?

Pegasus
8th February 2010, 20:27
Lol. I think that society is still isn't ready for Girls doing Tom Boy stuff. I still get a giggle at the "looks" I get at times. Even when I took my bike to my other job on Friday (Stock Cars). :rofl:

golfmade
9th February 2010, 04:12
OMG I got the rims of my bros painted pink and there is still confusion... I rode it to work and a guy asked "Why would a guy want to paint his rims pinK?"
So there is less of a chance of someone stealing it? :D


....Honestly if jumping to conclusions was a sport.

Ever seen the movie "Office Space" ?

Toaster
9th February 2010, 10:38
I went up to a female biker in Auckland a while back. She was wearing the exact gear a friend of mine wore, quite a distinctive jacket. I came up from behind, said "Heeeeeeeeeeeey you!" As she turned around I gave her a hug only to realise after she removed her helmet that she was a complete stranger. I apologised, she laughed. Ooops!

Oh, well, sharing the biker love......


... I blame my bug covered visor for poor visibility!!

BADGRL
9th February 2010, 21:23
1961 classic BSA Bantam eh!

I don't know of a single female who has ever owned a 50+ year old enthusiasts vehicle.




Lol then we have yet to meet :D