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Why wouldn't a women ride a motor cycle.I do.
This comes back to the saying 'Girl power', which basically means, in todays society, women are out there doing it for themselves, they cook, clean,have children, play rugby, work in what some would say a mans world, speed, wear stubbies, and we ride motorcycles.
I ride a motor-cross bike,and am proud of what i achieve,i can kick start it by myself, i can jump, go fast, do everything a guy can do.
A women can be a mechanic, and some women know everything about whats what in a mans world, have to laugh out loud there, i think that saying gone out the window.Gay is the new normal, its OK for guys to express themselves in a womens world, again laughing out loud.
The thrill i think is for sexes when getting on a motorcycle, the rumble, the roar, the gears, the speed, the wind, all the gear involved, its all the same thrill.
My mother in law to look at does not look like the leather biker chick, you picture in your head at first glance, shes elegant, business type upper class women, who rides a motorcycle in her spare time along with my father in law, a real estate agent by day, they love it, its a hobby, its relaxing, a buzz if you like, they travel around New Zealand with a group of them, both men and women.
Its a personal preference weather you would ever want to jump on a motorbike be on the back, or behind the wheel.
There's nothing like it, and the adrenalin is just awesome.Go 'Girl power'.
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