"eliminating guys from this ride" We are a friendly respectful bunch of guys, who like to ride motorcycles. Organize an open ride for everybody, you might be surprised... My experience with the MSTA has to do with character, not gender. Sorry for the thread-jack.
Ok, #1... there is nothing wrong with attempting to set up a "girls" ride. However on this forum in particular there is a very large number of male riders that are well over the 30 yr old age group. Most of these riders have many years experience from which you would benefit greatly from. Thus if you eliminated them from the equation, you would lose out I feel. Since you have stated that you wouldn't be leading or even know some of the routes, I'm not sure of the actual purpose of the ride? If you are simply looking for a get together, why not do so without alienating those riders from which you could benefit the most from? I'm all about being a strong, independent woman, but there is an intelligent way of going about having your roar heard.
This does not best describe this forum and it's members. We are all ages and both female and male. We are serious riders and promote events that include all members and not exclude any members. I can appreciate you promoting sister hood with riding but wish you would look at it from the standpoint that we are all riders despite our gender or age and should promote riding that includes not excludes.
This really is a great group which will support anyone and everyone.My impression is that a number of the women in question are newer riders. Perhaps we could put together a beginner friendly ride with maybe a few extra stops for idea sharing and socializing. There are a number of good instructors and observant thoughtful riders in the group.
So the girls want to have their own ride. Good for them.