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ducatigirl100
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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Reply #45 on:
June 25, 2011, 08:23:23 AM »
Yea !! hits hard to no to my big brother
he always helps me whit tools how to do thing's
( he's a machinist).
for the break lever, it's not a problem putting it on the bike it's just that I don't have one and all the shop's are close today so nobody is open till Monday
I really wanted my bike because it's my week's vacation.
I fond a lever on eBay but i wont have it before Wensday. I'll pass by the ducati dealer on Monday to see if I can fix it . As for the ride it would be fun
maybe in august, I'm supposed to have another week of vacation. I knew that there's was rides by Ducati Montreal ( i think) but i never pay attention to it ....probably because i don't know anybody there.... i would be the only girl among men in their late 40' lol
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Spck31
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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June 25, 2011, 09:40:47 AM »
If you come we will be two girls!
It's a sympatic group, all ages but you're right many of them are late 40'
. No many girls
... Counting myself, 2 till 3 sometimes with their own bike. Last august we were about 40 bikes throught Canton de l'est road, so fun to ear the sound of a bunch of Duc!
I'm sur on monday you'll find lever at the shop.
Have nice week's vacation.
It's my vacation time too. I quite monday for Maine east coast moto road trip, alone, i'm so excited. Yaahhhooooo!
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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July 17, 2011, 12:23:13 PM »
Quote from: empress duc on November 21, 2010, 06:39:56 PM
i don't mind the "be careful" so much...
i CANNOT stand when they start in on how someone they know ... <insert story with bad ending>
ugh! and they do it when i'm suiting up or chilling out with ride time still ahead.
but what i (too) love about being a biker chick is taking off the helmet and whipping out my lipgloss of power. [moto]
+1
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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August 14, 2011, 05:29:53 PM »
Quote from: Ducgirl on September 24, 2009, 06:40:02 PM
That's funny because people also say to me "you don't look like someone who would ride a motorcycle". I wonder what that looks like?
I get that a lot too.
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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July 19, 2012, 07:49:31 AM »
Quote from: empress duc on November 21, 2010, 06:39:56 PM
i don't mind the "be careful" so much...
i CANNOT stand when they start in on how someone they know ... <insert story with bad ending>
ugh! and they do it when i'm suiting up or chilling out with ride time still ahead.
but what i (too) love about being a biker chick is taking off the helmet and whipping out my lipgloss of power. [moto]
I get this response sometimes when I mention to someone that I own and shoot a lot of firearms. And it's usually a female with the story.
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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July 19, 2012, 08:12:03 AM »
Male riders get the same superficial advices, too. The dumbest one I got recently actually came from my boss: "Be careful with that thing, I need you here"
. The funny thing is almost all of these smart arse comments come from people who have never sat on a motorcycle b4.
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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June 09, 2014, 12:37:52 PM »
I find the responses I get come from two main viewpoints.
One is the "you're crazy riding" which I believe comes from either a position of fear or jealousy. They're jealous because they're afraid to take a risk of any kind and jealous because you have no such restriction or because someone they love has control over their choices. All sad situations.
The other type is genuine concern for your safety from those who love you. I don't really mind this much. It's nice to know people care.
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Re: Coping with being a biker chick
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I'm a bloke btw, whose colleagues are 90% women!
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I work downtown in a city notorious for bad traffic and mostly people tell me they can't believe I'd ride my bike in it. Also, coworkers like to tell me about motorcycles seen on their commute riding poorly (in their opinion) in a passively-challenging way. At 5'10" I've never gotten the "too big for you" remarks, but some people have expressed that a Ducati, even a Monster 695, isn't what they'd expect a woman motorcyclist to choose as a vehicle.
My favorite remark of all time is when someone looked at our gear and asked if we were going snowmobiling--in summertime.
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