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    What's this choosing business?

    21 years last April and I've never been asked to chose between her or anything?

    Today she making use of a voucher I gave her for Mother's Day and is getting her Basic Handling Skills, along with our 17 year old daughter who I'm paying for as her birthday present.

    Oldest son isn't interested in bikes, but I'll have me two girls on the road with me soon and looking forward to it.

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    This is a funny subject... When my wife met me I had a bike, went thru a period without one and then when I wanted to buy a bike again she was briefly resistant.

    With a straight face I said: "Well babe, I'm buying this bike. Whether the money for it comes out of the joint account or the divorce settlement...is your choice."

    She understood, and it's not been an issue beyond that point.

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    Should never have to be a choice. If partner/spouse wants to ride then each enjoys the company and the riding. If they don't, then each enjoys the solitude and peace. Those who ask us to choose do not want either, they want to control

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    The answer is - it depends....

    A partnership is just that. I would sell any bike in a flash if my family was enduring some kind of hardship, I'd need to because we would all be suffering. BUT if it was just for some kind of foolishness then I'd think that we would be in all sorts of other trouble already and selling the bike would be pointless.

    I sold a rare and wonderful bike to help fund Vickis engagement ring. It was without a doubt the best investment I ever made and I have never ever regretted it. Yes - we were very broke for a long time and I was muchly diminished in the type of motorcycle I had. BUT I got paid back in spades.

    Remember it is supposed to be an equal partnership. For a while I pretended to like gardening and Vicki pretended to like motorcycles. Not I'm a fair to middling gardener and Vicki is a hell of a good pillion.

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    Bike. It's outlasted all of my relationships

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    Quote Originally Posted by joan of arc View Post
    Should never have to be a choice. If partner/spouse wants to ride then each enjoys the company and the riding. If they don't, then each enjoys the solitude and peace. Those who ask us to choose do not want either, they want to control

    ''If partner/spouse wants to ride then each enjoys the company and the riding. If they don't, then each enjoys the solitude and peace''
    We have the best of both worlds made possible by owning a bike each.

    ''Those who ask us to choose do not want either, they want to control''
    If my wife was addicted to gambling and I wanted her to stop, thats not control, thats a marriage saving request.

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    A while back I sold my bike to help my wife get her NZ residency and help fund her studies. It hurt, but now that she has got a good job and is NZ Citizen she was the one who told me that I needed to buy another bike. Small sacrafice for a good outcome
    I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....

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    My first wife gave me that ultimatum 3 months after we were married, when I was looking at a new bike. Her comment was "If you bring a bike home, I'm leaving." I kept my side of the bargain and brought home the new bike. It took her 17 years to keep her side of the bargain before we split up.
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    If you were given the dreaded task of choosing between your wife/husband/partner or your beloved bike, which would you choose and why?
    Your wife.

    You ride a Honda Hornet but your wife is hot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Your wife.

    You ride a Honda Hornet but your wife is hot
    Would you like to borrow her? ........ I ment the Hornet
    I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....

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    Bikes before bitches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    ''If partner/spouse wants to ride then each enjoys the company and the riding. If they don't, then each enjoys the solitude and peace''
    We have the best of both worlds made possible by owning a bike each.

    ''Those who ask us to choose do not want either, they want to control''
    If my wife was addicted to gambling and I wanted her to stop, thats not control, thats a marriage saving request.


    Oh for fucks sake, there is a big difference between asking someone to give up gambling which has the potential to ruin their life and that of all of those around them and demanding that a rider choose between their beloved bike and a partner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joan of arc View Post
    Oh for fucks sake, there is a big difference between asking someone to give up gambling which has the potential to ruin their life and that of all of those around them and demanding that a rider choose between their beloved bike and a partner.
    Take that MAHA !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joan of arc View Post
    Oh for fucks sake, there is a big difference between asking someone to give up gambling which has the potential to ruin their life and that of all of those around them and demanding that a rider choose between their beloved bike and a partner.
    You totally missed the analogy Einstein...and where has the word demand been mentioned?...
    Replace gambling with say...Marathon running...

    If my wife was addicted to Marathon Running and I wanted her to stop, thats not control, thats a marriage saving request....is that better?

    or....If my wife was addicted to Bungy jumpimg and I wanted her to stop, thats not control, thats a marriage saving request.... clearer yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Tsk. Kids today.
    Or did you swear a solemn oath to the vehicle?
    100 years ago, women wouldn't say "Either the horse goes or I do..."
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