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I love to ride, but its quite a ride for either of us to get together.

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Well hi all definately interested in motorcycles and the biker lifestyle!!!! Hit me up let's party!!!!!!!:-P
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We ride BMW motorcycles and would love to find lifestyle couples who go to BMW rallies in the Midwest.
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Grrr, woof, etc. I am bear-like, and like others who are. That doesn't mean I don't also like the smooth guys and the slim Jims. I like bears who ride motorcycles the best, and the women who love them.
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Hi everyone! Through support that we have been getting since we opened the site we decided to finally get this post up! When Bill and I first entered this lifestyle we were so surprised to see how many bisexual or just open-minded people in general were into motorcycles. I guess it was the assumption that motorcycle guys and gals are tough and rough and straight as an arrow. Though actually it seems that they are fun, and very open-minded! From looking at pictures people post, non sexual interests according to members' profiles, membernames, email addresses, chatroom conversations and just emails that people have sent us, we know that there are lots of motorcycle lovers on our site and here is your chance to show off your stuff! Post pictures of your motorcycle (with or without you in the picture) or even a picture of your favorite bike that you had or want to get or one you just admire. You are welcomed to post stories involving your motorcycle including how you got it or a trip that you went on like a Poker Run. If you know of any outings for motorcycles like events coming up let us know and maybe it can be something else that can bring us all together. If this post gets enough hype and popularity we will make it its own section, but for now, let's hear from all you motorcycle lovers. [u][b]Our Story[/b][/u] About 5 years ago, Bill and I went to Rome, Italy as a birthday surprise gift with Bill's father. Well as much as we love Bill's parents, there is such a thing as spending TOO MUCH time with someone. It was a few days before the 2 week vacation ended and we were all headed off to Rome, Italy. At that point Bill and I needed to get away from his parents so the whole vacation wasn't ruined for all. So Bill's family went one way in the car and Bill and I went another way on foot. Now for those who are familiar with Italy and other European countries, you will know what we mean when we say Motorcycles and Scooters are EVERYWHERE. In fact, at many points it seemed that there were more scooters then cars on the roads. Well that fact was enough to have Bill and I begin searching for a rental place to see if we could rent anything on wheels to get around the city. Keep in mind Bill had never driven any kind of motorcycle or scooter before. We were lucky to only have walked 2 blocks into town when we saw a glowing sign that said Rental with a bunch of bikes parked outside. I couldn't help but think that there was no way that some place was just going to let us rent a motorcycle or a scooter. In places in PA, they don't even let you test ride them if you are thinking about buying them. Though within 15 minutes of walking into the Rental office, Bill and I were sitting on one of their biggest scooters that they had left. Now to us it was huge , remember this is our first 2 wheeler ever! The Scooter was a 125 CC bike and to us first timers it was the most wild thing on this earth! The guy gave us the keys, took note of how much gas was in the tank and then sent us on our way. We absolutely loved it! We drove around Rome all day on the Scooter. We drove up alleys and parked right outside the Pantheon, the Colosseum, the Vatican, Trevi Fountain and more. For those who are familiar with the area you know that motorcycles and scooters can go to places that cars can't fit. So where cars had to park many blocks away, 2 wheelers could pull right up to the front door of places. The fact that so many bikes parked together, somehow managed that none of us got ticketed. Actually that was advice that the renter gave us. He said park with mobs of other bikes and the police won't bother you. We couldn't believe it but when we saw it with our own eyes we understood the relationship of Scooters in Rome. Bill and I drove this Scooter all day throughout Rome and wanted to keep riding at the end of the day when we had to return the Scooter. So we returned it, the guy checked the gas tank, said thank you and that was that! The strange part is I didn't realize until afterwords what we just did. We just drove in ROME where we have never been before... the capital of Italy (a foreign country where we really couldn't read the signs anyway)... on a bike which we had absolutely no training what so ever! Thank goodness for Bill's amazing ability to just be able to pick on on things his first time doing them. It was a rush that we couldn't let go off when we came back to the states and right there started saving up for a scooter like the one we had in Italy. Move forward 5 years later. After trying to save all our quarters and dimes and drooling every spring when the bikes started showing up around town, we still had the love of our bike ride from our trip over 4300 miles away. We were trying to find one that matched our bike in Italy but then quickly learned that even though we thought 125 cc was a huge amount of power it was like nothing over here. Instead we ran into actual motorcycles (not Scooters) that were 600 cc's. Oh my gosh 600 cc's we thought, what the heck will THAT be like compared to our 125 cc bike? Can we handle that? So we started looking into bikes made by Honda because they were said to be made well and last a long time. Though there was the constant issue of what 'feels' right for Bill as the driver and me as the passenger. For those who know bikes, you may be familiar with the idea that many bikes are not passenger friendly. In fact a good amount of bikes have hard back seats and leave the passenger hanging in the wind. So Bill and I continued to do research and we noticed that the bikes that seemed to be made for 2 people were also higher in CC's. Hmmm, 700 cc's compared to our little 125 cc made our brain hurt. So one day when it looked like we could put an down payment on a bike we went into a dealership and everyone was standing around one bike. So of course we went over to it to see what everyone was looking at. At this point we still knew very little about motorcycles besides what we read over the Internet. We finally got our chance to sit on it (it was just any ol' bike to us at this point meaning we didn't know this one from the others). We absolutely loved it and felt sooo comfortable. We found out later that we were sitting on a Suzuki GSX 1300R (Hayabusa). Though they always say be a smart shopper and don't just fall in love with the first bike you see. So after a year of research on the internet and traveling 100's and 100's of miles to actually sit and get a feel for these bikes, we were tied between bikes for different reasons. Those bikes included: 1. Honda Interceptor 781 cc's 2. Honda CBR 600 F4I 3. Honda CBR 1100 XX (BlackBird) 4. Kawasaki ZZR1200 5. Suzuki GSX 1300R (Hayabusa) 6. Suzuki 600cc or 750cc Katana (It looked like a smaller version of the Hayabusa) 7. Honda ST1300 (It was huge!) 8. Honda Reflex (Scooter) 9. Honda Silverwing (Scooter) Each time, which became more and more apparent we kept comparing bikes to the one that we first sat on (besides the 125 cc scooter). Others felt nice, but none had all the benefits of the Hayabusa. Now there was one HUGE factor that almost caused us to give up on the Hayabusa completely. It was the fact that it was 1300 CC and titled according to the Guinness Book of World Records to be the Fastest Production Motorcycle. Now that bit of information was being put up with this other bit of information... Our scooter in Italy was a 125 cc, the Hayabusa was 10x more powerful. Legally, nothing is allowed to be faster. In fact, the Hayabusa used to be faster, but in 2002 a limit was put on all bikes because all motorcycle companies kept trying to outdo each other by creating the fastest bike on earth. So there we were faced with some touch decisions, buy the bike that really felt right to us, or buy something smaller that was closer to our 125 cc bike. We received a lot of conflicting bits of advice including everything from do not get the hayabusa as your first bike you will kill yourself to get the bike, it is a good bike it is just crucial that you remember this: If you don't have common sense and will power, you should not be riding this bike, but then again if you don't have common sense you should not be riding ANY bike. Respect it's power and you will be okay. We heard other stories about how people bought smaller 600 cc's bike and within a year really wish they had something more powerful and ended up trading up to a 1100 or 1300. When Bill and I do something we usually put our whole heart into it and try to do it right the first time. So maybe it was a moment of insanity just as we experienced in Italy 5 years before when we hoped on a 2 wheeler in the middle of Rome, but we decided to go with the Suzuki GSX 1300R (Hayabusa). We have had it for 2 months now and love it! Okay okay we will admit that it is cool how we can drive up massive hills so easily and smoothly and right past other cars without even trying. It is an amazing bike and we almost always get people coming up to us whenever we drive it somewhere. We aren't used to the attention but we can understand why it gets the attention. It caught our attention, as as you can see from the picture below it is our other Baby. (BP is our first Baby, of course). Bill took the motorcycle safety course and we are still taking it easy and as others told us... we respect the bike's power. Of course this bike seems to like to go above 100 mph (which others also told us about), so in that way we are still trying to work with it. Next year when we are more experienced we would love to take it down to Daytona bike week and Sturgis in South Dakota as well as the Garlic Run in New York. Well that is our story! We hope you all enjoyed, now let's hear your stories and see your pictures! Don't hesitate to tell us about past and future motorcycle events too so people can meet up. Anyone with motor bikes can post here. That means if you have any kind of sportbike, a Harley Cruiser, sport tourings or sport racings, motocross bikes, dirtbikes, quads, etc you can show off your stuff! Also feel free to post your pictures and stories as well as information about past and future events that could help bring us together! Thanks for listening, we hope you all have fun with this topic! BillnPattie The Webmasters

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