09-13-2007, 11:59 PM | #1 |
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Question about motorcycles...
I jokingly mentioned to my roommate the other day that I should get a motorcycle for my commute. She freaked out and told me that I would never be able to handle riding a motorcycle. She says I'm too small, and that even a small bike would be too difficult for me to handle.
I do realize that there is every possibility that she's right. However, the whole conversation was kind of a problem for me. I guess I don't like to have her try and boss me around telling me what I am, and am not capable of doing. I don't really think she knows what she's talking about. Anyway, can someone please tell me if you're aware of a motorcycle that is small enough for a woman to ride? Not a bullet bike, it has to be a normal motorcycle. |
09-14-2007, 12:00 AM | #2 |
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of course there is.
but as a former motorcycle rider, I wouldn't recommend you (or anyone else) get one. the math is against you when you're on a bike. |
09-14-2007, 12:12 AM | #3 |
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Trust me, I'm not going to be buying a motorcycle. I have absolutely no idea how to ride one. I'm just trying to make a point. Where could I find such a bike?
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09-14-2007, 12:34 AM | #5 |
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Yes, but we aren't talking about a dirt bike here. We're talking like the kind of bike you see people riding around town on.
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09-14-2007, 12:44 AM | #6 |
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I agree completely. But that's not stopping me from finally getting myself a Harley when I pay off the last of my student loans. I even have the one picked out.
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09-14-2007, 12:47 AM | #7 |
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As a former rider (I gave up the donor cycle after a close call), I can affirm that a woman can ride any bike a man can if she's willing to put the time into learning how to maneuver it (just as a man would have to do).
Upper body strength can help with a long ride, but most of riding a big bike is just practice, balance, and confidence. But you wouldn't want to commute on a motorcycle anyway (I know you just want to make a point with your roommate). Commuting is maximum risk with minimum enjoyment.
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It seems like it would be a lot faster, and lot cheaper to ride a bike to work every day, instead of driving a car. The only catch is that were I to ever get a motorcycle, I would never take one on the freeways out here. I have passed by the mangled remains of a motorcycle or two on the 405 right after an accident. Can't imagine what the riders must have looked like. No thanks. |
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09-14-2007, 01:36 AM | #9 |
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Try a Vespa or a Vino.
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09-14-2007, 01:42 AM | #10 |
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