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Something about this statement just doesn’t ring true. But it’s only a matter of time.

I agree. I cringe to the point of paralysis at nearly every look here (having lived through the 70s once, I have less than no desire to keep repeating it. The endless “classic rock” on the radio is bad enough. Like we’re trapped in some horrifying string universe of nothing but 70s forever.) But then I’m all “oooh,

Yay women rider connecting any time. It’s long been about time. But “us” being on the front rather than the back of the bike, pertains maybe to Harley culture rather than women riders in general. Women have been riding their own damn motorcycles since motorcycles were first a thing. I’ve been riding since 1995, and I

I just so want to smack every single person who missed the point about this piece. Stupid, stupid anybody, particularly anybody over 50 (as I am), who sees it only as expense and insecurity. For awhile now, I’ve found myself drawn to the aesthetics of men’s shaving gear: chrome safety razors, strokable badger brushes,