They are rare, almost like unicorns. So lets show how much we worship them
Hmmm....don't 'worship' them, but do appreciate these women who are an essential part of the ryding community. My wife, Jane, on a recent trip through SW Utah.
My charming wife (she didn't tell me to say that) and I just concluded a 2100 mile trip from San Antonio to Tucson and Bisbee, Arizona (and return). She rode better than I did but then she's a few years younger. She's never been interested in riding "pillion" so she has her own RT Limited - and several other bikes. I'd share a photo but I can't remember where I put the camera! Another senior moment - rats and rats again!!
I did find this photo however. If you ever plan a trip to the quaint copper mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, staying at the Shady Dell Vintage Trailer Park is a real hoot. It's like stepping back into the 1950s among a bunch of large and small vintage trailers, a "tiki bus" and even a cabin cruiser. Our "room" was a 1957 Airloft trailer designed for two people and was charming. They even allow motorcycles to park by their trailer although normal vehicles are limited to the parking area outside the gated park itself. And in a town where the hotels are all on narrow streets with little parking nearby that's a treat.
If you ever plan a trip to the quaint copper mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, staying at the Shady Dell Vintage Trailer Park is a real hoot. It's like stepping back into the 1950s among a bunch of large and small vintage trailers, a "tiki bus" and even a cabin cruiser. Our "room" was a 1957 Airloft trailer designed for two people and was charming. They even allow motorcycles to park by their trailer although normal vehicles are limited to the parking area outside the gated park itself. And in a town where the hotels are all on narrow streets with little parking nearby that's a treat.
The more the merrier. My wife rides a bp 500 scooter. I'm teaching her to drive our RT so she can get her own one day.Some friends of ours their wives ride Goldwing trikes.