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Taz
19th March 2009, 19:34
My partner of 23 years has decided to come on the coast to coast with me after a self imposed 10 year pillion stand down period. She hasn't ridden with me since our daughter was conceived. Hope I don't scare her :)

Blackshear
19th March 2009, 20:40
My partner of 23 years has decided to come on the coast to coast with me after a self imposed 10 year pillion stand down period. She hasn't ridden with me since our daughter was conceived. Hope I don't scare her :)

Dare I ask why ten whole years? :sweatdrop

DIN PELENDA
19th March 2009, 21:16
My wife stop riding with me since she give birth to first boy 9 years. We got 5 kids now and I'm still waiting for her to come beck , so I ride with my kids , for cost to cost I'm taking my boy with me for ride , see you there .

James Deuce
19th March 2009, 23:14
5 kids. Can I interest you in this Sea Scout's knot tying manual?

LBD
20th March 2009, 03:18
5 kids. Can I interest you in this Sea Scout's knot tying manual?


So this Hillbilly father of 5 goes to the doc to get fixed up, when the doc tells him what it was going to cost be balks and asks if there are any cheaper options?
The doc suggests he buys a big banger fire cracker, lights it, drop it in an empty bear can, hold it to his ear and count to ten.

The hick goes home and does what the doc says...1...2...3...4...5...places the can between his legs and continues counting on the other hand.....

Thats my family planning advice for the week.

When my wife started getting on the back we had a whole new out look/start. We have had a couple of good tours...all good, still friends.

Taz
20th March 2009, 07:10
Dare I ask why ten whole years? :sweatdrop

I used to ride a little fast and becoming a parent apparently makes you more responsible :eek:

coffeejunkie
20th March 2009, 09:37
I used to ride a little fast and becoming a parent apparently makes you more responsible :eek:


OH CRAP!!! I'm a mum and ride with my man all the time....He goes fast but not silly.....Do i have to become responsible? LOL

Crisis management
20th March 2009, 09:40
I used to ride a little fast and becoming a parent apparently makes you more responsible :eek:

Whats this "used to" bit, I seem to recall being passed recently by a KDX at high speed........

Enjoy it, I wish I could get my wife back on the bike as well but she refuses to believe I've grown up yet.

klingon
20th March 2009, 10:14
... She hasn't ridden with me since our daughter was conceived.

Your daughter was conceived on your bike? Well done! You'd better use protection this time.

CookMySock
20th March 2009, 12:02
When my wife started getting on the back we had a whole new out look/start.Its awesome when you discover something that does this. There's lots more things to be discovered that will do the same.

Steve

Taz
20th March 2009, 20:29
Whats this "used to" bit, I seem to recall being passed recently by a KDX at high speed........

Yeah but the missus wasn't on the back :lol:

Taz
22nd March 2009, 06:53
Well yesterday the wife and I did the Coast to coast ride and she reallty had a great day. 500kms was a big ride for her return. Looks like we'll be shopping for some gear for her. :wari:

Weta
22nd March 2009, 17:56
Good news. It sure was a great days riding we really do have some fantastic roads at our doorstep and such a friendly bunch to ride with.

Sharry
22nd March 2009, 18:01
Well yesterday the wife and I did the Coast to coast ride and she reallty had a great day. 500kms was a big ride for her return. Looks like we'll be shopping for some gear for her. :wari:

I thought the order went 'buy wife protective gear THEN put her on the bike for a 500km ride' :spanking:

Taz
22nd March 2009, 20:42
I thought the order went 'buy wife protective gear THEN put her on the bike for a 500km ride' :spanking:

You are assuming she didn't have the right gear aren't you?? You know what happens when you assume don't ya?

klingon
22nd March 2009, 21:52
You are assuming she didn't have the right gear aren't you?? You know what happens when you assume don't ya?

I think you should get her some boots before you take her out again like that. :angry:

Sharry
23rd March 2009, 15:57
You are assuming she didn't have the right gear aren't you?? You know what happens when you assume don't ya?

You sure are right there, my bad. lovely to see you had taken care of that prior to the trip. And good on ya for helping her back into the saddle again.