Across the street from where we go to look at the sunset is this house. The man of the house owns this motorcycle. I had never seen a pink and blue one, and thought it may be a motor scooter. But my husband assures me it is a motorcycle.
The windshield says Ride Or Die
This is the front of their house, which always has so many bicycles that belong to their kids!! A real biking family.
Mrs. Sally Halterman,
from Washington D.C., was the first woman to be issued a license to ride a
motorcycle in the year 1937.
“Note to self: Never
ride a motorcycle in stilettos and a miniskirt.”
― Maggie Grace
13 comments:
That color combination is unusual!
The blue, pink combination is certainly unusual
Isn’t that something?
here in Florida, the windshield should say Ride And Die! our area average 1 death per week on motorcycles, most of them caused by cars that don't see the bikes. I like that house, and porch
I have never seen a motorcycle that color before. The ride or die doesn't seem to fit with the pink and blue colors.
I've never been on a motorcycle in my life - and never felt any wish to!
That's very different, I don't think many men would want to ride it!
Whoa....sure never seen a motorcycle like that. Bet lots of heads are turned when out riding that.
If that bike belongs to a guy, I wonder if he gets teased about the colors. Missed your sunset post yesterday, but enjoyed it so very much this morning.
A first for me as well... Perhaps he purchased it so a daughter or son could ride it. lol. IDK.
Ha...I will not ride wearing stilettos or a miniskirt.
Well I am thinking it could be for a boy or a girl!
I assure you that I have no desire to ride a motorcycle but if I had one it would be pink. Just because I can.
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