Ever since my wife could ride she scares me. She enjoys speed dont get me wrong she doesnt do it when there is a lot of traffic. She wanted a bigger bike I told no more than a 600 for you missi? anyone else have the same problem![]()
Ever since my wife could ride she scares me. She enjoys speed dont get me wrong she doesnt do it when there is a lot of traffic. She wanted a bigger bike I told no more than a 600 for you missi? anyone else have the same problem![]()
nope not married... and the girlfriend is the opposite on a bike she doesn't like the go part....
but i hear it's an increasing delmema that the Ladies(no offence) are looking to get bigger faster bikes then they can handle or can fit on (no offence again)
was that a duck?......
ouch.......
I am a biker , what is your excuse ???
" I spent most of my money on Bikes , Booze + Babes , The rest I waisted "
Live fast, die young and have a good corpse -- James Dean
As the saying goes - what's good for the goose is good for the gander.![]()
Man,if she gets out of hand again you should ask her to give you a jolly good spanking
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Maybe - but I think you are overlooking the flocks of ganders worrying their asses off . . .
All this talk about ****'s has got me thinking I should go take a gander at the goose's
> true, but thatr doesn't mean the
> goose can't worry his **** of about
> the gander
Methinks that, on AMZ's planet, it must be very confusing that geese are boys and ganders are girls...
Women in that respect are the same as men, you get a smaller bike your riding usually improves and so does your confidence and then get bored and want to up grade it is the natural order of things when it comes to biking. Man or women doesn't matter and yes do remember how many wives sit at home worried sick wondering if their husbands are going to come home in one piece I don't think its a bad thing that the shoe is on the other foot that way men can understand a little better how we feel. At the end of the day we get to ride and have fun together all is good![]()
Anything is ridable you just gotta know how
[QUOTE=smotter;694345]As the saying goes - what's good for the goose is good for the gander.Leave Stranger outa this!
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Bigger bike means more training. Insist on it.
Spent my therapy money on a K1200S
Therapy must have worked, bought a GS
Insanity crept back in, in the shape of an R1200R
OK.. My first official reply... an my 2cw...
I weigh in at about 95+.. she weighs.. about.... nothing, but for conversation purposes let's say 45...
So this is how I am explaining it to her... If I ride a 600, she can ride a 300 and it will keep up with me, as there is a 50 % weight difference between us and there is a 50% difference between the bikes, thus the Power to Weight ratio will be equal.....
and yes.. she is blond...
I am going to burn for this???
https://forum.thinkbike.co.za/signat...pic6115_11.gif Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle
Hahaha velle i know Elize enjoys biking and personly think she has advanced well from the 400cc stage. We will make sure she does not get to advanced for the bike capability.Happy biking!
I agree i'm already getting bored with Snow WhiteMight be time i think!!!
Don't ride faster than what your guardian angel can fly