Four women share a picture and a short explanation of why they love their motorcycle.
The Hayabusa High
I just stumbled across your Web page. Yahoo! I love that more and more women are riding now—its about time. I wanted to submit a picture of my second love (my husband is, of course, my first) and me. Its a 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R Limited Edition. We are still in the break-in period, so top speed so far has beenonly about145 mph. Id love to have mine up near the 200 mph mark like Trillium from your previous Readers Rides.
Melody DeKorte
Medford, Oregon
Dyna-Mite
I’m a novice rider. I’ve had my license 18 months. I have nothing to compare this Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider to except my first bike, a 1982 250cc Honda. Very different. The Dyna is a great highway bike. I purchased it in December 2006 and started riding as soon as I brought it home. I currently have 7,300 miles on the bike, and I really love it. My longest continuous ride is 585 miles. The Dyna Low Rider is responsive and stable, and that six-speed transmission is great.
Sue Roth
Denville, New Jersey
Sportster Lover
Heres a shot of my motorcycle, a customized 1997 883 Sportster, taken on a trip through Mt. Rainier National Park. I love this bike. It was customized for my 5-foot-1 frame. The baby ape-hanger handlebars make riding a breeze.
Marilin Myers
Phoenix, Arizona
Road King Rider
I bought my Harley-Davidson Road King six months ago, and I am having the time of my life. My husband started riding again about two years ago, and after a while, I decided I did not want to be on the back anymore—I wanted to ride my own.
Lynda Dryden
Dublin, Georgia