Madduck - Link please!
Oh yeah you're a hot harley rider...meow!!!![]()
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
I ride a Bandit 250, this makes me cool and non gay because I have named it guys name!!!As for the 250 bit, I like to ride slow
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The general concesus that girls who ride bikes are gay is what I call 'fuckd in the head.'
I know a few biker chicks and as far as I know none of them are 'rug munchers'
I've also happen to know a few rug munchers and none of them ride bikes........
well Cherie,
i ride a K6 GSXR600, I race CBR400 and VFR400 and would love to own a buell one day.....
I totally dont think chicks who ride bikes are as you say... its sad to see another site thinks so.. is it a NZ site or a yankee site? i think chick riders are far more present and mainstream here in NZ.... a guy is more likely to find a chick riding in leather, on say a nice looking sports bike, a turn on, not think she must bat for the other team!
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Oh Aye...it's a sad day when girls that ride bikes only do so because they are `gay'.
I like to think girls that ride bikes do so because they are clever, clued up, independent take on anything kind of girls-not snivelly high maintenance types that need to be spoon fed `life' because they can't go out and live themselves.
I ride a Buell XB12XT-yes it is a `manly' kind of bike (it reminds me of one that my sons Action man rides!!!), but I don't give a rats if people think I am gay....in fact being associated with being gay is a complement as most gay people have way better personalities than so called straight people
I know what I likeand that is all that matters
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Oh dear, another sad little post from the man who thinks sarcasm is wit.
GASP! You mean riding a Yamaha makes me look gay??????
oh, hang on....
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be quoted out of context, then used against you.
I have a couple of bikes - and was really disappointed that i couldn't carry on the suzuki trend when i bought my dirt bike. What it came down to for me was fit - and suzukis are what i fit. Have owned three ranging in size from 150cc to 650cc and love them.
My SV is currently obnoxiously loud and drowns out hubbies harley and i love it. Not gay, no intention of ever munching rug and still love bikes.
I think our reasons are all different for riding - i just love the thrill of blatting past cars and the feeling of freedom. I throw away the responsibility of life and just ride.
Nah sweetie, goddess of the lesbians.
A hint of concern that a gf who rides might get the better of ya? (shirley not) hehehehehe
Only of the non-lesbians.
I ride a bandit too and am so glad that it's Hondas which seem to have always had the gay handle - just imagine: Gay man "yes I ride a bandit, i'm a bum bandit"At least lesbians who ride bandits don't have that title to contend with!
guess theres no hope for me then, having a Yamaha, a bike with an HD engine AND a suzuki in the garage!
Mind you, the 7 month babe in my tummy would probably put paid to the gay theory... or maybe not.
I know a few gay riders, and a few not gay... also a few I would SWEAR are gay! Both male and female. I dont really see the problem, cos we are all doing what we want to do and that is riding bikes... well for those of us who can still fit on their bikes, you lucky things you!
Ok so SOME ignorant people with their own pitiful self image issues might like to pretend that female riders are gay in order to boost their own warped feelings of superiority, but luckily those have been few and far between in the last few years I have been riding, it used to be quite different when I was a newbie rider.
Short but kinda funny story:
My sister and I often used to go to rallys on my previous bike, a yamaha Virago 750. One trip to Nelson, weather was SHITE, stopped at Maruia Springs to dry out. Bus load of tossers -1, pull up, and start jeering at the lesos on the bike. One nice chap comes over and starts talking to us about the bike and finds out that we are actually related, and relates the very incestious relationship back to his mates who look kinda sheepish afterwards.
Best thing tho was later on passing the buggers on the road, flipping the birdie, with the wind and rain threatening to tear us both off the bike! now THAT was cool!![]()
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
--J RR1000 Tolkien
yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally
I'm not gay but I've only been riding for a couple of years, so there may still be time to change.
The "chicks on bikes get attention" doesn't work for me - it's my bike that gets attention, as it should be. She is beautiful.
I don't attract many men when out on the road so maybe their first impression is that I'm of the other persuasion. But more likely it is because usually I'm more interested in riding than sex. Also many good men go fast and don't want to slow down (compromise?) - I can kind of understand that. By our age we are still pretty much full of bullet holes and dodge relationships like the plague.
C'est la vie - thank God for Triumphs!![]()
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