Marseeya
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ziggystardust said:I have a Honda Metropolitan. My DBF bought it for me a few yrs ago (for XMAS). I LOVE IT! The only issue I have with it is that I can't take it on Pkwys b/c it only goes up to 40-45mph. But its great for around town type of stuff.
And I have a matching helmet!!
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Marseeya said:That's cute! Are they very popular where you live?

Marseeya said:Those are so nice, Andrea! I especially like the one you have on order for yourself. It's great that you and your DH can do that together. My DH doesn't have the least bit of interest in a bike, so I'd probably be alone with it. I've never owned one before, but I've ridden a few -- a couple of dirt bikes, an on/off road Honda something (can't remember what it was), and a bigger Honda Goldwing, I believe it was. It was too big for me to handle really, but it was so much fun.![]()
There really aren't too many women on bikes where I live, either scooters or motorcycles.

I still drive a convertible, but I guess sooner or later I'll find my way to the BMW-dealership and get one of their new bikes 
Disneyrsh said:Whatever motorcycle you get, please, please take the Honda Motorcycle Safety Foundation course.
It will decrease your chances of being in a motorcycle accident substantially.
http://powersports.honda.com/the_ride/rider_education/index.asp?bhcp=1

I've always wanted to ride since I had my moped back in the 70's! Late last year I decided to take the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course, which I HIGHLY recommend, and quit putting off my dream.
I'm so happy I did it! I've been having a great time riding around town, taking the kids to and from school, etc. My DH had no desire to ride a motorcycle, because he doesn't like to shift, but now he's looking at a Burgman scooter and will be taking the Basic Rider Course next month! I'm really looking forward to have somebody to ride around with, especially on the weekends.