Just wondering how many of you ladies have taking your hubby/s.o. or kids out on the back of your bikes? What was it like the first time you carried a passenger and how did you learn?
Has anyone gotten any weird looks for having a male passenger?
Just wondering how many of you ladies have taking your hubby/s.o. or kids out on the back of your bikes? What was it like the first time you carried a passenger and how did you learn?
Has anyone gotten any weird looks for having a male passenger?
Only around a car park. He has only pillioned once before and tensed up and made the bike really unstable, so I went around and around in circles until he relaxed. Don't fancy going any further with him on the back, and neither does he, I think he likes to be in control (well, I let him think that).
Grub will .. but he wants me to pillion Sweetp first .. cos she is smaller!
Back in our younger days before we were married Mrs Oakie pillioned me from time to time on quiet country roads. I don't think either of us would be comfortable doing it nowdays though. (I guess for me it was just an excuse to hold on to her in an innapropriate manner)
Grow older but never grow up
ive taken one of my best guy friends pillion into town... first time ive gone any distance with another person. but, when i tour, i carry stuff equal in weight to an average human, so yeh. nothing different except having feet in my way when stopping.
since then, ive taken my girlfriend on both short and long distance without any troubles. i learn by doing, so to gain experience, ive gotta get out and do it. ive told her to feel free to move around, cos it helps me learn to hold the balance. only thing is shes getting confident and has started leaning the bike into corners for me.
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the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.
So it's OK for women to perpetuate the reputation of female pillions being referred to as *bitches* then? I don't actually find this in the least bit amusing. And I'm not female.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Gosh hitcher stop taking things so seriously mate
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Hmmm *pondering face*
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