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...DON't YA love MODESTY.......I learned something a LONG time ago....and it generally is true.......The guys who talk about getting it DON'T.....BINNY
ORIGINAL: Biker Trash
Haven't had a single issue picking up the ladies with the bike.... then again I haven't had a problem without hte bike either....
i meet a few women at the super market who asked for rides...and a lot at the barns and taverns...my wife wont ride on it though...and she bitched at me when there was boot soles melted to the muffler.....she knew somone was on there...i dont make it a habit of picking up other women but when im on the bike its really not that hard. brian
Dumbshit. Keep Nev-R-Dull in your saddlebags. And tell the skanks to keep their feet off yer pipes!
I was just remarking the other day, to a bud, about how hot a woman looks riding her own bike. I'm guessing it may be due to the "illusion" she is single and/or open for new opportunities. Don't get me wrong, there are BEAUTIFUL women on the backs of bikes, but there is just something about a woman on her own bike that makes one wonder...
My question to the masses is how to tell the difference between a fun loving, independant and open to possibilities hetero-biker hottie and the "I hate all men" type?
My question to the masses is how to tell the difference between a fun loving, independant and open to possibilities hetero-biker hottie and the "I hate all men" type?
Make your move. If you get knocked on yer ***.....then she is thesecond type.[8D]
Okay... this conversation seems as good a place as any for a confession. Forgive me bikers, I have sinned.
I just haaaaadddd to yank some chains, just to see the reactions. I proudly wear my brothers old vintage leather jacket he gave me for my birthday. It is too big for me, so it hides the form - it screams dudeness. I recently purchased a black full face helmet and put on a rainbow shield, so no one can see my bright lipstick thru it. All this equals - no can tell I am not a dude.
For two days I just bunched my hair up on top of my head, placed my helmet on the saddle bags, leaned over and pushed my head/hair up inside. All with the intention of watching the reactions as I took off my helmet, and all that hair came spilling down around that lipstick/mascara, woman face.
Yes, I am quite aware it was childish..... but man was it glorious. The very first time, I pulled up outside a Honda dealership (hey, I was only there because it was the closest cycle shop to me, & I needed oil) and the outside salesman came walking up to the 'Harley rider', just as I am undoing my chin strap. He asked 'how you doing today man?' - just as the hair came out. You should have seen his face, when I looked up at him and said, 'much better now' with my best smile. Do you guys know how absolutely adorable that little boy expression is?
Could it be this all happened because I am over 40??
I was in Austin this weekend.
As I was just joyriding around Sunday morning, the cutest little college girl came jogging by.
I was at a stop sign and she gave me the cutest little smile and wave.
THAT is when I wish I had a seat on the back.
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