RE: Women riders (was: ABS cycles (Fluffy now)

2000-04-21 Thread Henry S. Winokur
> I'm glad too. My comment was based on my experience. It was not targeted > at women. My wife can outlast me in the saddle any day. She's better > looking than I am too. But generally speaking, the learning curve is long > and the message I meant to share is that you can get your SO, friend,

Re: Women riders (was: ABS cycles (Fluffy now)

2000-04-20 Thread Allan Parker
And then there are those of us (females) that teach MSF, put tens of thousands of miles on our bikes, and consider 400 miles a nice afternoon ride. SOO...please remember this is not a total guy list, and some of you are crossing lines!Carmon Hendrickson SLC UT. Kelly Cash wrote: > > Yeah

RE: Women riders (was: ABS cycles (Fluffy now)

2000-04-20 Thread Kelly Cash
> I'm glad too. My comment was based on my experience. It was not targeted > at women. My wife can outlast me in the saddle any day. She's better > looking than I am too. But generally speaking, the learning curve is long > and the message I meant to share is that you can get your SO, friend

RE: Women riders (was: ABS cycles (Fluffy now)

2000-04-19 Thread Darren . Kinoshita
Learning curves being what they are. I suspect the time it takes to learn to ride well can be significantly reduced by taking classes. I have only been to the California Superbike School level one class but I did learn alot in that class and would definitely recommend it to anyone. On the other

RE: Women riders (was: ABS cycles (Fluffy now)

2000-04-19 Thread Giuntoli, Steve

Re: Women riders (was: ABS cycles (Fluffy now)

2000-04-19 Thread Kelly Cash
> Yeah Louis, the women I know who ride are: 1) underage, 2) married (to > someone else) or 3) Lesbian. My secretary just bought a 250 Ninja (so she > could ride with her Hubby). > Bill You might be surprised to know how many woman are into motorcycling. (and how the numbers are growing) I teac