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Gixxer 4 ever
14th March 2005, 12:53
I was asked to take a lady for a ride over the weekend. She had been on a bike some years (30 years) ago when she was in her teen years. Before I headed out I gave some thought to where I should take the newbie and how I should ride. I need not have worried as my Dear wife gave me instruction. Somethin like this " Go slow and pick a nice straight road. You do not want to put her off" :confused: :yeah:
So I did just that. Stuck around the 120 mark and took the corners in a long clean lines with minimal throttle while over taking. Wasn't I a good boy? :niceone: I looked over my shoulder at one point to see a huge smile and a beaming face looking back at me. :banana: :banana:
However when we got home some 130 km's later I got a hug and the first words she said " More corners and faster next time please" Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I missed the chance of a life time. I think I am in love...................................
So the moral of this story " Stop and Ask" :brick:

madboy
14th March 2005, 13:03
some people, aye?? I got it wrong at 190k+ one day in the cage a few years ago trying to impress someone and almost dropped into sideways onto the front nine at the local golf club - by careful application of a small amount of skill, a truckload of opposite lock and a shipload of good luck the whole millisecond event ended in the complete opposite of tears... brings new meaning to scare the pants off someone...

Perhaps it's a good idea that you were conservative - your wife might not have been so impressed if you were that successful?!

crashe
14th March 2005, 13:30
Well since she loved it that much....

Maybe you can talk her into buying her own bike....

Come on whats another woman on a bike out there...
You can handle it can't you?

:banana: :spudwave: :banana:

Sniper
14th March 2005, 13:33
Lucky bugger ....

MSTRS
14th March 2005, 13:40
So the moral of this story " Stop and Ask" :brick:
Or.....supply blindfold & tiedowns.....? :niceone:

strayjuliet
14th March 2005, 14:46
I remember my first ride on the back of a bike what an experience that was, the bike was a yamaha xj 750 police special, well no seat for my butt to sit on no I had to sit on the radio carrier with a pillow under my butt, I told the guy careful now ive never been on a bike b4 please take it easy, so off we went at a speed of 140+ me holding on for dear life first corner sccccccrrrreeeeeetch over she goes, I pick myself up and swear black n blue I aint never getting on a bike as long as I live. Next day his dad turns up to pick me up on his honda goldwing, on I get feeling real scared but we ride to where we were going nicely with no probs since then I was hooked. I also had a lot more falls when ever I went on the xj but its all good :niceone:
when I met wolf I was scared and said I hadnt been on a bike for a while so please take it easy. now I cant wait to get back on the back of a bike and go like a bat outta hell. :yeah:

Wolf
14th March 2005, 15:09
now I cant wait to get back on the back of a bike and go like a bat outta hell. :yeah:
Then you can pay for the tickets :yeah:

speedpro
14th March 2005, 16:15
Used to run round with two sisters on the bike. Eventually took the Mum for a ride, rugged her up & popped her on the back with instructions to hang on. Real gentle for a bit and slowly wound up to about 230K with no obvious reaction from the back. When we got home she thought we might have been doing 140 or so. News was that a bit of bragging was going on at work next week, and she was a lot warmer to the idea of the daughters and bikes combo. The youngest daughter was a real speed fiend. If you didn't drag the pipes on a ride she'd ride home with someone else. As previously mentioned a fast trip would usually result in loosened knickers. Couple of times I'd have the pipes and alternator dragging, I'd be hanging off the bike and she'd be hanging off me. Fresh Pirelli Phantom red dots were the biz.

Some dick pulled out as we were overtaking once and as we screamed past round the outside all I could see in the mirror was her hanging off me with one hand, giving the jerk the finger with the other. That was wife #1.

WINJA
14th March 2005, 16:22
I HAD AN INDIAN DUDE ASK ME TO TAKE HIM FOR A RIDE TO PIHA AS FAST AS I CAN . WHEN I STOPPED HE JUMPED OFF THE BACK OF MY BIKE STARTED SHAKING AND CRYING AND THEN WENT INTO SHOCK. AFTER ABOUT AN HOUR HE STARTED TO LOOK NOT SO GREEN AND HE SAID THATS MUCH FASTER THAN MY DADS AJS 350 DIESEL REPLICA , CAN I CATCH A BUS FROM HERE.NO I SAID BUT HOP ON THE BACK OF SAUSAGES BIKE (HES REAL NUTS)

BNZ
14th March 2005, 16:39
the whole millisecond event ended in the complete opposite of tears... brings new meaning to scare the pants off someone...


Hahaha, love it!

Grumpy
14th March 2005, 17:05
Make the most of it. Before the wife got onto her own bike she was an awesome pillion. We even did a track day on my old TL with her on the back and I didn't take it easy either. Went hard out and she loved it.

Different story now that she has her own bike. Doesn't like going that quick anymore when she's on the back. Needless to say she doesn't come on the back much anymore :spudwhat:

Gixxer 4 ever
14th March 2005, 17:35
Perhaps it's a good idea that you were conservative - your wife might not have been so impressed if you were that successful?!
:spudwave: As she ( my dear wife )will read this in the near future I would agree but at the end of the day if you think you have succeeded that's enough when you are happily married. It would have been a close call but I think another spin at warp speed would have secured it. :2thumbsup

Gixxer 4 ever
14th March 2005, 17:38
Different story now that she has her own bike. Doesn't like going that quick anymore when she's on the back. Needless to say she doesn't come on the back much anymore :spudwhat: I am a bit the same with the speed thing. Our youngest is only 11 so still needs some one to look after him. But my wife will never ride her own. I kinda like her on the back. Someone to get the beers in when we stop and pay for the food when we eat. :banana: :banana:

Gixxer 4 ever
14th March 2005, 17:46
Make the most of it. Before the wife got onto her own bike she was an awesome pillion. :
Are you coming to the track day? :spudwave: I note Grumpe is listed. Is it you with a typo or someone else?

Gixxer 4 ever
14th March 2005, 17:49
Or.....supply blindfold & tiedowns.....? :niceone:Hmmmm Now what would we use them for John :spudwave: :confused:

MSTRS
14th March 2005, 18:16
Do we have the 5th (amendment) here yet?? If so, I'm taking it :shake:

FEINT
14th March 2005, 21:16
I have never been a pillion on a big bike before. Being curious and wanting to know what a 1000cc bike would be like, I asked a friend to take me on the back of his Honda CBR1000RR. That will be the very last time I ride pillion on a bike.

I clinged on for dear life when the bike roared to life, every corner that was taken I felt as if it was going to slide, I have never been so scared...... Those bikes don't have much of a pillion seat and you sit rather high. The torque is rather is large and on every acceleration i would almost fall off the back of the bike and on braking i would hit my head against the drivers head...

An experience it was, but never again as a pillion. :weep:

Gixxer 4 ever
15th March 2005, 11:02
An experience it was, but never again as a pillion. :weep:
I can relate to this. It pointed out how little I trust other. Surprising really because the person in question is a very good rider. We went to pick up a bike my mate had purchased. We went on my Gixxer and half way we pulled over for fuel. I jumped on the back seat and off we went. I knew the road well and it was raining cats and dogs. We were heading along a straight road but at the end it has a sharp left followed by an even sharper right that heads down a hill. So I am sitting on the back thinking it would be nice if you slowed down Kev. But no he was just going along fine. We went in to the left and then the right way to fast for me. I felt the desire to take over the lean but resisted it like crazy. We made it with no problem . I made a comment when we got to the end of the ride and his answer was " yea sorry I was thinking about the new bike and then it was to late but it all worked out ok".
I seldom get on the back and after that I realised it is not funny when you are the one shitting yourself so I don't do it to others. But my comment still stands. Stop and ask and you never know you to might get the "faster and more corners please"

Grumpy
15th March 2005, 19:38
Are you coming to the track day? :spudwave: I note Grumpe is listed. Is it you with a typo or someone else?

Yep, that be me. I'll be in touch and ride over with you if thats ok.

oldfart
15th March 2005, 19:54
I can relate to all of this, pillioning is for people who have no understanding of mortality. I can remember being on the back of the kwacka-kids dads bike, (1973 kwaka 900), with a crate of piss, (thats 1 dozen 750ml bottles for young people) & the bastard went over the railway crossing in Portage Rd, New Lyn at like around 80 - 100kph. Not a good feeling, took ages to get the stains out

Gixxer 4 ever
15th March 2005, 20:20
I can relate to all of this, pillioning is for people who have no understanding of mortality. I can remember being on the back of the kwacka-kids dads bike, (1973 kwaka 900), with a crate of piss, (thats 1 dozen 750ml bottles for young people) & the bastard went over the railway crossing in Portage Rd, New Lyn at like around 80 - 100kph. Not a good feeling, took ages to get the stains out
hahahaha sorry but I can relate to that. The crate hitting the legs would be as bad as the piss getting out of the bottles. I note you have 7 messages posted so welcome to the mad house and hope to see you on the road sometime. :banana:

Morepower
16th March 2005, 21:20
Yep, that be me. I'll be in touch and ride over with you if thats ok.
Dont forget to wait for me you guys :banana:

Gixxer 4 ever
17th March 2005, 12:08
Dont forget to wait for me you guys :banana:
:spudwave: Wait .... :confused: ....hahahahah that will be the day.