View Poll Results: Do Women get more from bikes?

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  • Absolutely not (you freak for asking!)

    18 27.27%
  • I hadn't thought about it but will check on next ride

    17 25.76%
  • Absolutely (which is why I keep changing down a gear)

    31 46.97%
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Thread: Do women get more out of bikes?

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    5 minutes on a Daytona at idle should suffice.
    Shhhh dont tell everyone. they will all want one. I just tell people i like it cos it goes fast
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    Saw an ad in a chopper mag 4 a vibrating thingie that went in the seat. Linked to the throttle. Vibrations increase with revs lol.
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    Yeah those HD riders are a pack of fucktards.

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    Moto Guzzi's vibrate sideways? Does that enhance the experience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babelfish View Post
    I cant recall (and have searched) whether this has been broached on KB. If so, flame it. If not, lets head to the polls.

    I have been having a discussion with a female colleague of mine around the...um...vibrational aspect of bikes. In particular twins. Although jokingly mentioned, I did suggest that pleasurable side effects of twins would be a factor in overall sales to women.

    What are you thoughts on this (Please vote)

    Note to dealers using this site: No need to thank me for additional market data.
    Just stumbled across this thread, brilliant! I was newly single (again ) when I got back onto bikes a little over four years ago. When my mother asked me what on earth I was thinking (I was in my hospital bed recovering from a back operation, unable to walk reading Bike Trader), I said "Mom, its the biggest, safest vibrator I can find" True Story I kid you not
    That was a '94 Ducati 900ss. Ive since owned a '99 TL1000s, '06 SV1000s, and '05 RSVR1000 Factory....... needless to say,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unit View Post
    That was a '94 Ducati 900ss. Ive since owned a '99 TL1000s, '06 SV1000s, and '05 RSVR1000 Factory.......
    One thinks DMNTD may be provided with yet another reason to hold onto the R1 given its...um.....BIG bang engine....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babelfish View Post
    One thinks DMNTD may be provided with yet another reason to hold onto the R1 given its...um.....BIG bang engine....
    Oh yes, yes yes indeed its niiiiiiiice
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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    Motorbikes? Horses? All the same really.
    Fuggin horsey girls are all sluts.

    Every Brit knows that ladies love parallel twins.
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    i would could and can, put a fat fuck down with a bit of brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babelfish View Post
    If women are going to get any more fun from all of this I think we should even things up again and politely request them to ride side saddle again!
    Hmm.. thats going to making changing gear and/or braking somewhat more difficult..
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    Quote Originally Posted by sondela View Post
    Hmm.. thats going to making changing gear and/or braking somewhat more difficult..
    You would have to bend slightly backwards in a lady like fashion and snick said gear lever...it'd look delightful!

    Hey, one thing I have noticed on here is that it seems that only the women voting "yes" or "maybe" are writing posts. Does that mean the "no"'s dont see the need in commenting further? Perhaps such frigidity is what is stopping them from exploring the additional features of their bike? Or they ride scooters?

    And futher thinking while mentioning scooters; does size matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    Saw an ad in a chopper mag 4 a vibrating thingie that went in the seat. Linked to the throttle. Vibrations increase with revs lol.
    This: http://www.viberider.com/ ?

    I thought it was a pisstake when I first saw it, amazing what you can sell in America...

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    Now that I have stopped laughing...

    Righto...my bike vibrates so much it has been known to move slowly backwards while idling...but as far as giving "pleasure"???? What a load of rubbish...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahaha

    Seriously, I am in lust with my Buell but the thrills are psychological...any adrenaline rushes are from actually RIDING it not from the vibation which incidentally is noticeably less at high speeds LOL...but the noise of the engine roaring beneath me...oh thats a turn-on...
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe View Post
    Now that I have stopped laughing...

    Righto...my bike vibrates so much it has been known to move slowly backwards while idling...but as far as giving "pleasure"???? What a load of rubbish...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahaha

    Seriously, I am in lust with my Buell but the thrills are psychological...any adrenaline rushes are from actually RIDING it not from the vibation which incidentally is noticeably less at high speeds LOL...but the noise of the engine roaring beneath me...oh thats a turn-on...
    So....you'll be wanting to order a vibe rider then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    Must be summat wrong wi' my v-twin.....
    Na, it's prolly in the way you are sitting dear

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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe View Post
    Now that I have stopped laughing...

    Righto...my bike vibrates so much it has been known to move slowly backwards while idling...but as far as giving "pleasure"???? What a load of rubbish...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahaha

    Seriously, I am in lust with my Buell but the thrills are psychological...any adrenaline rushes are from actually RIDING it not from the vibation which incidentally is noticeably less at high speeds LOL...but the noise of the engine roaring beneath me...oh thats a turn-on...
    And it all starts with the impatient longing to ride. You feel the passion and elation build, savouring the delectable aroma as you envelope yourself in leather, relishing the feel against your skin.

    As you approach your bewitching, lustful ride you gently glide your key in, catching your breath as an all-consuming hunger takes hold when it comes to life.

    Exquisite ecstasy as you ride your favourite piece of road!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharry View Post
    Na, it's prolly in the way you are sitting dear
    +1
    It is always fun to slither and squirm to find the best riding position.
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    I just like getting off while on

    That's just wrong, isn't it.


    cs - thanks, but I don't think you'll be needing the added extra for me



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