For Suzan Lamey, who lives in Brooklyn Park, riding a motorcycle is a form of therapy.
Being out in the elements, seeing the sights, "It's like watching a fire. It's very soothing and relaxing," she said.
That's what got her hooked on riding a few years ago. She was also looking at getting a scooter to use in her pet-sitting business. Lamey had never given much thought to motorcycles.
"Until you experience it, you don't understand it," she said.
In 2009, she joined a local motorcycle group for women that had just gotten started, called the Shift Kickers, which she stumbled upon through Meetup.com.
Now she's a co-organizer of the social group that plans various outings near and far, including rides that might go for an hour or for days, often weekly during the warmer months.
In the wintertime, their "offseason," the Shift Kickers get together monthly to talk about motorcycles and to catch up, she said. The group's next cold-weather gathering is coming up April 6 at Grumpy's Bar and Grill in Roseville.
"It's a chance for people to get know each other outside of riding," she said.