I came accross this review written by a lady on ciao.co.uk - extremely articulate in it's content which is presented in a manner that both sexes should find appealing; neither overly feminine or filled with macho metaphors.
It's not my review so is pasted here an article for your perusal instead of in the "Reviews" section.
This has to be one of the most comprehensive accounts I've read anywhere on the owning a bike; I'll be happy to be corrected by someone posting a link to a more detailed review.
Warning - 8 pages long.
Enjoy
JSG
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http://www.ciao.co.uk/Yamaha_YZF_R1__Review_5448045
Can girls really ride motorbikes?
A review by jellibaby on Yamaha YZF-R1
Originally written on September 2nd, 2004. Updated on the 19th of March 2006
Well in my experience there are three types of FEMALE motorcyclist.
1. Takes a bend as though they were riding around the outside edge of a threepenny bit
2. Plods along at no more than 80 miles per hour as any faster than that would pull the arms out of the sockets
3. Smooth, slick, and tend to ride very fast everywhere, but are generally very safe.
I first passed my motorcycle test in April 1999. Since then I have progressed through stages 1 to 3. I've owned 6 motorcycles, dropped one or two of them on petrol forecourts and the arch enemy surface - gravel, and been hospitalised by a group of female golfers in a Ford Galaxy.
What's a girl doing with a high performance motorcycle?
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Riding it fast usually!
I own a Yamaha R1 1000cc Supersport motorbike. This bike tops out at 179mph and has enough acceleration to obliterate my bra at that kind of speed (should I have been wearing nothing else upon opening up the throttle). I know about knees in the breeze but rippling nipples would be quite something else.
The bike is a 2004 model with the under seat twin exhausts and it is RED. The most popular colour for the new model instead of the bland silver / black version, or the "seen it all before" blue and white version. The red is not the normal run of the mill red of course; it's more a metallic deep red. Very sexy, but doesn't quite go with any set of leathers out there which incorporate red, as red to leather and accessory manufacturers mean post box red.
Are you sitting comfortably?
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