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Paulacder
06-05-2011, 01:31 PM
Recently there was a post on Cycling in Fem. Although I don't cycle that much I do get the Harley out quite frequently. I enjoy riding the country back roads, so ocasionally I resort to the fem biker dress. Usually it's a black spagetti strap top with a pair of fem. shorts that are really short, a pair of ladies sandals. O, did I forget make up, earings, necklace, and ladies sun glasses. I found that there is no way quicker to get your legs tan than to spend a couple hours in the sun on a M/C. I know that there are some who will say this isnot the safest way to dress for a M/C ride and I totaly agree, but isn't it the excitement and the thrill that keeps us going?....BTW always a Helmet..:tongueout

Sheila11
06-05-2011, 04:43 PM
Here is a few pics but probably not what you were looking for.
Does it count if I say I was wearing panties?

Billie Jean
06-05-2011, 05:38 PM
I suggested a feme bike party once and had a lot of girls who wanted to do so. Never got around to finding a place where we could. Vulcan 900 classic here. Billie Jean

Sheila11
06-05-2011, 10:44 PM
Vulcan 1500 Classic plus 10 other bikes. Road, mx, trials, dual sport, sport tourer plus more. Love to ride, love to twist the throttle.

Phoebe Reece
06-05-2011, 10:51 PM
A few years back I rode my Vulcan 750 to one of our local Tri-Ess meetings and took one of my CD friends on a ride to lunch at a place a few miles away. It wasn't the safest clothing to wear on a bike and I only did it the one time. I have a Goldwing now and never get on it without a full riding suit.
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BTW - Billie Jean, have you thought of having everyone meet for a ride at Cherokee, North Carolina? There are casinos there that would make a good dress-up destination. It's not that far from Atlanta or a lot of places in Tennessee.

Billie Jean
06-06-2011, 11:32 AM
A few years back I rode my Vulcan 750 to one of our local Tri-Ess meetings and took one of my CD friends on a ride to lunch at a place a few miles away. It wasn't the safest clothing to wear on a bike and I only did it the one time. I have a Goldwing now and never get on it without a full riding suit.
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BTW - Billie Jean, have you thought of having everyone meet for a ride at Cherokee, North Carolina? There are casinos there that would make a good dress-up destination. It's not that far from Atlanta or a lot of places in Tennessee.Good idea. You wouldn't even have to be a rider, just come and join the fun. I'd like to meet more of my sisters from this site. We could ride the Dragon and Cherohala Skyway. It would have to be in early fall as my calender is full up til then. Billie Jean

Mikaela
06-06-2011, 12:42 PM
I rode mine up to club one night when my car was in the shop. It was a lot of fun, but I had to do a helmet/boots for wig/heels swap when I got there.http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5294/5686390908_18a657dbfb.jpg

Cassidy
06-06-2011, 05:08 PM
loosly quoted from a helmet sticker '...it used to be about motorcycling, now its a f--en fashion show.

EOM

msniki48
06-06-2011, 05:29 PM
I rode mine up to club one night when my car was in the shop. It was a lot of fun, but I had to do a helmet/boots for wig/heels swap when I got there.http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5294/5686390908_18a657dbfb.jpg

mikaela, thats what keeps me off the bike...i can't get my wig under my helmet...lol

ps: Love your look

hugs

Mikaela
06-06-2011, 06:20 PM
mikaela, thats what keeps me off the bike...i can't get my wig under my helmet...lol

ps: Love your look

hugs

Thanks. I was able to get the wig under it in testing, but it would come off with the helmet, so I didn't bother. Heels, wig, and purse went into a tank bag. Riding with bewbs was interesting when I tucked to the tank. I had on riding boots, textile jacket, gloves, and helmet, so other than skinny jeans, I wouldn't have been apparent.

msniki48
06-06-2011, 07:08 PM
Mikaela!

a fun ride is a fun ride no matter what i wear.

hugs

Billie Jean
06-06-2011, 07:28 PM
Mikaela!

a fun ride is a fun ride no matter what i wear.

hugsThey're all fun rides. Billie Jean

kymmieLorain
06-06-2011, 08:53 PM
I love riding no matter what I am wearing. While I haven't gone to far dressed. I do have ladies Harley jeans I wear.

Kymmie

Jennifer in CO
06-06-2011, 10:43 PM
Summer 1974...I road on the back of a friend of my cousins Yamaha 175 on a (2nd) date. I was wearing a purple paisley knit minidress and white vinyl calf boots (yes...GoGo boots). Yes I remember being VERY careful with my hem and was thankful it was getting dark!! My cousin was on the back of her boyfriends bike...don't remember what kind...it was a bigger bike than Steve's 175. I had gone out with Connie on a double date (blind date for me) the week before and the boys wanted to do it again. 1st date was in a car and I wasn't thinking we'd be going any other way the 2nd time. Boy was I surprised!!
I can remember the bike as when I got to know my girlfriend in college (now/still wife) her Mom had the exact same 175. THAT was a story I wished I could of told!!

Steve never knew I wasn't a GG....

Jenn

Cristi
06-07-2011, 09:32 AM
I haven't had a bike since I was about 20 (longer ago than I want to talk about... ).

When I did, I used to go out on it dressed once in a while. I figured that the full-face helmet, leather jacket and gloves was perfect cover to make me unrecognizable. Only now do I wonder what would have happened if I'd broken down in the middle of main street in town!

When riding, I would wear a pleated tartan skirt over opaque tights. I loved the feel of it flapping and threatening to flip up while going down the road :) but I found that if I tucked the loose ends under my legs just right I could stay 'modest'. For the most part this worked with one notable exception. I still remember one ride when I got up on the highway in 65MPH traffic. There were cars all around me when suddenly the skirt broke free of how I had it tucked down and flew up against my front! I was basically riding down the highway in noting but tights until I could safely pull over and get things situated again. Needless to say, I drove a bit slower after that!

LACD
06-07-2011, 07:37 PM
I probably would ride with my womens jeans and some womens boots if I could find them in my size. I guess if I went that far I would wear a nice top and bra and panties. A wig would wouldn't work as my full face helmet would really do the helmet hair thing. It sounds interesting. Maybe up around Eureka Springs? In the fall when it is cool. If only I could get Dear Wife to go for it. It's startin' to sound better already. See you on the road.:drink:

Jeannie
06-07-2011, 08:55 PM
Here is a few pics but probably not what you were looking for.
Does it count if I say I was wearing panties?

Only if you have wreck and they have to give your personal belongings to your next of kin to hold on to until you get out of the hospital.

Yolanda_Voils
06-08-2011, 11:51 AM
I enjoy riding the country back roads, so ocasionally I resort to the fem biker dress. Usually it's a black spagetti strap top with a pair of fem. shorts that are really short

Girlfriend ! What are you thinking, I wish you'd take better care of yourself, I wear leathers summer or winter.
After seeing my pal drop his at highway speeds, dressed like you with Tee shirt and shorts, he was a real mess.

Myself, I don't ride dressed, mainly because all my wigs would be ruined by the helmet..

Be safe
Yolanda