One of my favorite types of submissions- a motolady and her new bike! From Tugba Altindag-
Me and my new baby
You and she/he(?) look beautiful together! Enjoy!
What you can do with some elbow grease and effort is truly amazing. Seeing high dollar builds with every detail planned and perfectly executed is definitely inspiring, each piece a work of art. But I think what I like more are garage built bikes, customized by the owner to their liking instead of a shop or designer. They both have their positives, but this is a great example of what I mean.

Isaiah’s cafe racer build began with a bike you don’t often find in the USA, a 1979 Suzuki GS425e.
GSXR Girl - aka Amy from OC Moto
Motorcycle sale ad of the YEAR. It’s only March and I think this really would be a hard one to beat.
See the advert on TradeMe.co.nz, and read below for a little excerpt.
Hi. I’m Suzi. I’m a GN250. I’m the motorbike of your dreams.The guy in the pictures with me is my owner. I taught him how to drive a motorbike. I took his fat ass everywhere. I carried him and his girlfriend to many awesome places. I even taught her to drive a bit too. Everyday when he needed me to go to work, to the supermarket, or to go and have brunch by the beach, I was there. EVERYDAY. Now, all of the sudden, he wants a car. Pft. Apparently I’m no good to carry a drum kit around. A ridiculous point, but I got the message. After a heated argument and a couple tears, I decided it was time to find a new fat ass to drive me.
Chi Nelson and her Suzuki Gladius in Portland, Oregon.
Jessica Prokup (owner of Yellow Devil Gear Exchange in Long Beach, CA) and her new DRZ. She just upgraded from a GSXR… supermoto time!
Marianne Dulieux (aka masphalt), stunt rider from Vienna, Austria with her GSXR.
Define starter for me? Are you looking for something light, or something small? Do you want it to be fast? A Ninja can be good, I know lots of people who love them. I thought the CBR 600 was awesome, though does have a lot of power you can grow into. It was also very light. A lot of ladies also like GSXR’s and they’re quite fun to ride. Pretty light too. Also, Monster 696’s are very popular with the ladies as new bikes and first sport bikes. Though they’re not quite sportbikes, but they’re in the same sort of category.
Submission from Darcy Wouters-
My new Suzuki TU250X next to my boyfriends Vespa.
AWESOME, Darcy! That’s what I like to see. Get ‘em, Tiger!
Last ride of the year! Since my bikes are down, I rode Justin’s ‘82 Maxim 650 (on the right) which is very similar to mine but ooooh, amazing. Whereas mine is… a POS at the moment. Chris rode his GSXR 750 (left). Did you ride today? Send me your photos!