i ride an xl1200r sportster here in ohio. any 3 digit road in the southeast section of this state is perfect for bikes; very twisty. state routes 555, 800, 9, 26, and 164 are some of the best roads i've ridden. beware of rt. 26: numerous tar snakes, and they had gravel in every turn when i was on it last summer. that road wont forgive a screwup. their hairpins are just that....hairpins.
u could sign up to thise site. http://www.harleychatgroup.com . there's alot of women on this site (and they ride their own) besides men.
2007-02-03 04:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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How could you be so rich with friends if you put limits on your friends? Its the ride, not the bike.Maybe when you have been riding 20 years you will be a real BIKER and realize this. Cuz in the biker family, we don't care what you ride. Being on 2 wheels is what unites us.I think you have shared too many stories and should maybe listen to a few. I have a friend that was in HOG, but when hard times hit and he had to sell his Harley and buy a metric just so he could keep 2 wheels under him, his so called friends in HOG dropped him from their "friend" list. With friends like that, I hope you never get down and in need, cuz they won't know who you are.Many of my friends have Harley's but still call me to ride, on my Kawasaki. My Harley friends love this joke: We all know that 80%of Harley's ever built are still on the road, the other 20% made it home.
2007-02-06 03:52:15
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answered by Broadgonebiker 3
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I'm guilty, I've said that on here, lol. I've said that about the men in Northern California, where I live now. It's because they are not very physically appealing to me, but then I'm comparing them to men in Southern California who live along the coast and love going down to the beach & spend their free time at the gym or partying, so it's not a fair comparison I guess. I'm trying to admire the positive qualities in them/him, but it's not what I am used to. I guess men who are driven to success are a good thing and with me getting older (I'm 24) that should be my goal, BUT I'd be lying if I said that physically I'm not still into the guy with the tan skin, white teeth, muscles and dresses well. It's funny though, because I used to date those kinds of guys and they were usually bad in relationships. Earlier this year after the guy I dated until January turned out to have a fiancee, I decided to date nerdy men, and since then, every guy I've dated so far has bored me in a way, but then maybe I'm just being rude. I have a dream man in my mind, which is NEVER good because fantasies for the opposite sex never come true. People are real, fantasies are not.
2016-05-23 22:44:40
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answered by Ardis 4
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Why only if its a Harley ? A few years of riding and you have a lot of input about the lifestyle / Im glad to see woman ride but your question shows how poor you are in the Biker world and you have a lot to learn , Its not what you ride but if you ride and how many miles you have rode /Peace
2007-02-03 03:34:23
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answered by Terry S 5
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Of a true biker? How dare you, what makes you/Harley riders think you guys are the only ones with friends or for that matter you are the "only true bikers". It's been 2 weeks because of snow and temps under 30 that I have ridden and just so I don't go nuts I'm going to pay $50 to ride inside today just so I can ride
2007-02-03 01:50:35
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answered by wheeldave2 2
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why would she put $$$$$ after rich, but define it as having a large family of friends...
And why just a Harley?
I think of anyone that rides anything as part of the biker family. It don't matter if he has a Honda, Yamaha, Triumph or a Harley.
2007-02-03 07:05:06
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answered by Scotty 6
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Where do you live? I'm in the mid-west and ride a 95 Harley Road King. Waiting on Winter to be OVER!!
2007-02-03 00:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not the bike its the ride that makes the lifestyle. I own a harley, but I hate Harley riders that think they are better than any other bike out there. I ride with a group of five, we each have different brands of bikes and we never rag on each others bike. We just enjoy the ride.
2007-02-03 14:35:53
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answered by Jeff E 1
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My wife and I ride a lot.... We have a small group of on-line biker friends and we get together one a year.....usually 30 to 40 bikes. Some one different hosts it every year....we've been to Kentucky, Ohio, Texas....Last year it was Wisconsin...a 21 hour ride for us (spread over two days)......The hosts coordinates rides and lines up things to do during the day ...and at night we circle up the bikes and sit around drinking and lying most of the night...only to get up again the next day and start over...This year it's going to be in Eureka Springs Arkansas (which has some of the wickedest mountain roads in the south, lots of quick hard turnbacks.....floorboard draggin' roads.) During the rest of the year we try to keep up with each other through emails and phone calls. So I do know what you mean by being rich........ as for the Harley.....been there done that got the T-shirt (and keychain, coffee mug, stationary, toilet paper... is there anything they WON'T put their name on?).....My wife and I (and most of our friends) have moved on to the more dependable Japanese bikes (you would call them rice burners). My most worn T-shirt is the one that says "I eat Pork with my Rice"....lol..lol.... just think about it a minute....you'll get it...lol ...... Feel free to visit my page...We'll be posting updates on rides and events....
Take care of yourself girl and ride safe
2007-02-03 05:07:49
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answered by Rider (12NI) 5
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If you are any where around the S. Mississippi area there is a group of ladies called Women in the Wind, and as you can imagine they are a club of women riders. They occasionally let us guys ride with them.
(off subject) Chicks on bikes are hot. I am still trying to convice my wife to start riding. ;) Enjoy life on two wheels...I do.
2007-02-03 01:46:49
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answered by B R 4
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