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    First ever pillion passenger!

    Was having a quiet ride on the BMW through Old North Road, enjoying (not) the wind and getting blown around, when i saw a guy who had broken down on his bike.
    So being the hero, I pulled over to see if he was okay. There was no cell phone coverage (of course) so I gave him a lift back to civilization (Rosebank Speedway).
    I felt sorry for him - I did warn him that this was my first time carrying a passenger. There was a couple of wobbly moments, I did enjoy the extra weight on the bike, getting less wind buffetting and being flat footed on the bike for the 1st time too!.
    I hope he wasn't too frightened by my awesomeness - I am still getting used to the lack of weight going around corners - though it was nicer with him on the back I spent the whole time worrying that I was scaring him which kept my mind off how scared I was!
    I did get told off by everyone for picking up a stranger, but what else could I do?

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    Well done. Bikers helping bikers is what it's all about.

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    Was he hot?
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    A young fulla with a GN by the gun club by chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Was he hot?
    Well, actually, he was nice looking! A bit skinny, but not bad for an old fella!

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    A young fulla with a GN by the gun club by chance?
    Nah, an older style sports bike and a more mature man in the middle of nowhere

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    Well done. Bikers helping bikers is what it's all about.
    Yeah, it is, isn't it!

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    I've never carried a passenger on a bike before and I'm not brave enough to try.

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    hahahaha I was always too scared, but I am a sissy. I can't believe I let a strange man get on the back of my bike.
    But, I had to do the right thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    Was having a quiet ride on the BMW through Old North Road, enjoying (not) the wind and getting blown around, when i saw a guy who had broken down on his bike.
    So being the hero, I pulled over to see if he was okay. There was no cell phone coverage (of course) so I gave him a lift back to civilization (Rosebank Speedway).
    I felt sorry for him - I did warn him that this was my first time carrying a passenger. There was a couple of wobbly moments, I did enjoy the extra weight on the bike, getting less wind buffetting and being flat footed on the bike for the 1st time too!.
    I hope he wasn't too frightened by my awesomeness - I am still getting used to the lack of weight going around corners - though it was nicer with him on the back I spent the whole time worrying that I was scaring him which kept my mind off how scared I was!
    I did get told off by everyone for picking up a stranger, but what else could I do?
    Good on you! It takes a bit of time to settle with someone on the back doesn't it, but I too enjoy being able to put flat feet on the ground whenever I have a pillion. Well done for helping out and being a heroine for a stranded biker!
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    How did he hold on - was he experienced?
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    Good on ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    ....... I can't believe I let a strange man get on the back of my bike.
    But, I had to do the right thing.
    I've let a few strange WOMEN on the back of my bike ... never regretted it yet ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Good on you! It takes a bit of time to settle with someone on the back doesn't it, but I too enjoy being able to put flat feet on the ground whenever I have a pillion. Well done for helping out and being a heroine for a stranded biker!
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by nadroj View Post
    How did he hold on - was he experienced?
    He said he hadn't really been a pillion before and he didn't hold on to me - maybe he was worried he would freak me out? I couldn't feel him except for the extra weight

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    Good on ya!


    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    I've let a few strange WOMEN on the back of my bike ... never regretted it yet ...
    not sure what Mr Hellokitty thinks though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    not sure what Mr Hellokitty thinks though...
    I'm sure that he loves that you helped a stranger ... and he trusts your judgement ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Good on ya!
    Nice to know that there are people who will help others out there in the world!

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    Good on you!

    I think I'd feel similarly awkward as the pillion... Where do I put my hands (esp if there's no grab bar)?

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