Looking for some new friends!!

Thats because all the "HOw You Doin's" are in my inbox".... LOL im just kidding! This community has been great so far!

Jenn
 
I too am looking for some new friends.

My crew ditched me because I got a 125 and sold the 600 :(

Feels bad man.
 
HowYOUdoin... *drool* ;)

Your legs must be tired because you've been runnin through my head all day long! lol
 
HowYOUdoin... *drool* ;)

Your legs must be tired because you've been runnin through my head all day long! lol

... oh boy. this thread has gone up a level...NICE!
 
PM sent.

I'm a new rider also, and planning to head out to Burrito Boyz next Tuesday (weather permitting) hehe
 
I too am looking for some new friends.

My crew ditched me because I got a 125 and sold the 600 :(

Feels bad man.

We never ditched u ! You just bail out early :rolleyes:
 
Ummm guys if you wana pick up a chick just go to a local starbucks and pose. You will have a chick ask you something about bikes by the time you finish your coffee and you can take it from there. Just do it solo as most ladies will get intimidated by more then one rider and the chances that you will get approached is less likely. If your cockey enough and can take rejections and want a more aggressive approach just sit next to the lonely girl with her laptop and make some small talk. This has only worked 2/5 times for me since they may actually be doing a report and don't want to be bothered or their full of themselves . . . ;P This is how I met my ex and will also be how I meet the next ;P Good luck all and welcome to the forums Jenn.
 
Hi I am 18 I ride a 02 Suzuki Sv650S.. I pretty much ride as much as I can. Suzuki Owners Club has a milage entry thing on the group website so I am always trying to rack up some milage! If youd like to ride just Pm me I can get you my cell phone number.. I am looking to neet new ppl
 
Ummm guys if you wana pick up a chick just go to a local starbucks and pose. You will have a chick ask you something about bikes by the time you finish your coffee and you can take it from there. Just do it solo as most ladies will get intimidated by more then one rider and the chances that you will get approached is less likely. If your cockey enough and can take rejections and want a more aggressive approach just sit next to the lonely girl with her laptop and make some small talk. This has only worked 2/5 times for me since they may actually be doing a report and don't want to be bothered or their full of themselves . . . ;P This is how I met my ex and will also be how I meet the next ;P Good luck all and welcome to the forums Jenn.


No pics no care.
 
Oh boy!!! or should I say boysssss!!! I'm around 403/dundas meeting spot, the hwy10/eglinton spot... and around some of those goofy clowns, once in a while... now if they're all good company to keep... well you'll see :p
 
Hey girl, text me when you wanna ride. Even if I can't go out I can send you in the right direction:)
 
Hahah I am definetly a chick!

I will check out some of these place mentioned for sure, I finally have M2 in 4 days, so that way I can venture out without having to worry about night approaching.

Some others can verfiy that I am a girl, I was out on a ride this past weekend! 2 of them actually. The only part that sucks is the stupid helmet head appearance I get!

Jenn

With all due respect, Jenn..riding a bike can be many things; it can fill many voids, open doors of realizations and appreciations you never dreamed possible, leave you challenged, rewarded, scared at times and invigorated at other times. Yes, it can open doors to new friends also. One thing it should NEVER be, is some sort of fashion statement. It's been done to death already...and too often..literally. If this is why you're riding, you'd be better off learning to ski and hit the slopes...it's a whole lot safer and cheaper to boot..


I wish for you that helmet hair will always be the very least of your concerns regarding riding.
All the best,

ne ol' sobriquet
 
With all due respect, Jenn..riding a bike can be many things; it can fill many voids, open doors of realizations and appreciations you never dreamed possible, leave you challenged, rewarded, scared at times and invigorated at other times. Yes, it can open doors to new friends also. One thing it should NEVER be, is some sort of fashion statement. It's been done to death already...and too often..literally. If this is why you're riding, you'd be better off learning to ski and hit the slopes...it's a whole lot safer and cheaper to boot..


I wish for you that helmet hair will always be the very least of your concerns regarding riding.
All the best,

ne ol' sobriquet

The best advice I heard on GTAM so far.
 
Hey girl, text me when you wanna ride. Even if I can't go out I can send you in the right direction:)
is that direction in my direction? lol Both Rafi and I are in Young and Eglinton, send us a pm and we can ride at any time after work.
 
is that direction in my direction? lol Both Rafi and I are in Young and Eglinton, send us a pm and we can ride at any time after work.

lol yes and many more directions:) Can't wait to see your new bike!!!
 
+1 well said

With all due respect, Jenn..riding a bike can be many things; it can fill many voids, open doors of realizations and appreciations you never dreamed possible, leave you challenged, rewarded, scared at times and invigorated at other times. Yes, it can open doors to new friends also. One thing it should NEVER be, is some sort of fashion statement. It's been done to death already...and too often..literally. If this is why you're riding, you'd be better off learning to ski and hit the slopes...it's a whole lot safer and cheaper to boot..


I wish for you that helmet hair will always be the very least of your concerns regarding riding.
All the best,

ne ol' sobriquet
 

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