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    Couples with a Bike each

    Im just interested in how many couples are out there who both ride their own bike each. TL Rider and I obviously find it a big factor in our relationship. The part that works well is we both enjoy our own ride, doing something together, but separately. I dont get in his way and he doesnt get to scare me (cause Im not on the back of his bike). And now we have the bikes we both like that we can happily swap and enjoy each others ride. Makes for a great social life too.
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    I don't think my wife will ever own a bike of her own, mind you you never know. She however loves sharing time with me as a pillion on rides out of town.

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    Mstrs and I have our own bikes, although I still like to pillion on his - I like to go fast but I'm not confident to ride that fast on my own bike. hXc has one too and we occasionally all go for a ride together. Makes a nice family day out.
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    Dont get me wrong, I encourage pillion riding, great place to learn to ride. The more women I see out on bikes, the better, be it pillion or their own. Making the next step and moving on to her own bike can be a bit daunting, Im no flash rider, steady as she goes, but I always get to the next meeting point with a big smile on my face.
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    White Trash and I do our own riding. We just have to do it seperately at the mo as we've only got one bike until finances improve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Mstrs and I have our own bikes, although I still like to pillion on his - I like to go fast but I'm not confident to ride that fast on my own bike. hXc has one too and we occasionally all go for a ride together. Makes a nice family day out.
    Cool, its a good couples thing I believe, maybe we should have a couples ride this summer
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    Great idea! Let us know where and when, and work committments being amenable, we'll be there. Mstrs is elf employed - which means he has a 100 bosses and no staff - life can be difficult at times..
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Great idea! Let us know where and when, and work committments being amenable, we'll be there. Mstrs is elf employed - which means he has a 100 bosses and no staff - life can be difficult at times..
    Aahhhhhh, so you have a house bitch too, way to go, Im with you on that one
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    Not speaking for myself in particular, but mum and dad both had bikes. Everytime they went out riding they went out together. Sometimes she would pillion. Sometimes she would ride her own bike.


    Now.. She hardly rides. It just doesn't feel the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Mstrs is elf employed - which means he has a 100 bosses and no staff - life can be difficult at times..
    Those elves are bastards like that!

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    Arrow Meh.

    The Mrs has her own bike, but its not very often that we ride together. She needs a slightly bigger bike before that starts happening. But Im just gad she is back onto two wheels again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    I don't think my wife will ever own a bike of her own, mind you you never know. She however loves sharing time with me as a pillion on rides out of town.
    My wife wo'nt get on my bike, i think it's a neat idea.
    There was a write up in the newspaper tilling how many bikes where being sold in the year,i said to her do you want me to buy you a scooter,just to get her started,well i wish i did'nt mention it, the excauses, any way i got my bike and that's good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duc-Gurl
    Aahhhhhh, so you have a house bitch too, way to go, Im with you on that one
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    Thumbs up Tink here

    This is Tink here, NZKalts wife, I enjoy going for a blat on my own bike, like some of the other ladies out there, Im not very confident at high speed yet, Im putting it down to my ride, GSXF 750, good bike!!! but Ive fallen for another, took a Gixxer 600 K6 for a test ride the other day, guess what I want in my Santa sack this year .

    I enjoy being a pillion on the back of Kevs bike, its the only time I keep up with everyone. I ride my bike at my pace, I have no pressure from anyone to go faster, its awesome riding with Duc girl and TL rider and the rest of them, and I feel Im improving each time I go out. Its all about enjoying what you are doing, its no fun if you dont.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Mstrs and I have our own bikes, although I still like to pillion on his - I like to go fast but I'm not confident to ride that fast on my own bike. hXc has one too and we occasionally all go for a ride together. Makes a nice family day out.
    That;s nice, a couple of weeks ago i seen these two new motorbikes the same models, but there number plates where reversed with model and year on both, also it was mum and dad with two kids around 9-12yrs old with all the gear. you do'nt see that very often, i thought that was neat.

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