SHOCKER: Girlfriend rides pillion!
SHOCKER: Girlfriend rides pillion!
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Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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My girlfriend has ALWAYS been adamant that she will never get on the back of my bike - she's a nurse and has to pick up the pieces. Then today, she got on to go 200yards to get some photos. I then suggested we travel the 2 miles to the garage as I needed fuel, and then we went for a spot of lunch a little further on. As much as she hated to admit it, she enjoyed it! She said she felt very vulnerable surrounded by all the cars and with no protection (aside from proper clothing of course) and she didn't like the low speed stuff, but overall she liked it!

Now that she's tried it I won't push to her to go on again - she's given it a go and if she decides it's not for her then that's fine, but at least she's given it a try. She was a good pillion too, surprisingly!

Dave

jvaughan

6,025 posts

306 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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Well Done Dave.
Mrs V Wont get on the back of my Bike.

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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I never thought Charlene would, but it was really nice to share it with her. Now she has an idea of what i'm on about! She was shocked how much more visibility you have on a bike. I didn't go it any welly as I didnt want to scare her, but she informs me we nudged 90mph as we overtook on of the cars. I didn't think we went that fast, but she wasn't bothered by it as I slowed back to a reasonable speed once in front of the car.

I think she's currently battling with her heart and head over the experience really - on the one hand she enjoyed it, on the other she knows how vulnerable you are, and that she promised her folks she wouldn't get on the back!

itchy

243 posts

252 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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Mad Dave said:
... but overall she liked it!


Very sorry to hear this. "One seat only, luv" nicely sums up my approach to pillion passengers. They make things worse. Never seen the point.

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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itchy said:

Mad Dave said:
... but overall she liked it!



Very sorry to hear this. "One seat only, luv" nicely sums up my approach to pillion passengers. They make things worse. Never seen the point.


I quite like taking pillions. I tend to avoid doing it too often as I like to travel rather faster, and corner harder, than is sensible with a pillion. It's nice on occasion to just slow the pace down a bit and cruise along in the sunshine, without a care in the world (aside from numpty avoidance, obviously)

theexcession

11,669 posts

273 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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Nice work Dave,

Next time see if you can get her out on an early morning spin down some deserted country lanes. The cool fresh air and all the smells make it an awesome experience, especially at this time of year.

One of my long lost ex gf's had no problems aboard my old GPz500s and positively loved climbing off the pillion seat on long corners to see if she could get her knee down.

We'd often get to the end of a long hoon and the first thing she used to was jump off and examine the front wheel to see if we'd managed to get over the edge of the tyre.

We did 1000's of miles touring round the Lake District, Yorkshire and Scotland with just a tent and a big sleeping bag.

ahhh.... fond memories. Wonder where she is now?

best
Ex

Pigeon

18,535 posts

269 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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Mad Dave said:
she promised her folks she wouldn't get on the back!

Well, that's OK... if she gets her own bike she can get on the front!

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

291 months

Tuesday 28th June 2005
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A missus you can have in a nurses uniform and leathers .........


YOU LUCKY GIT

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Tuesday 28th June 2005
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DennisTheMenace said:
A missus you can have in a nurses uniform and leathers .........


YOU LUCKY GIT



Andymx5

1,202 posts

259 months

Tuesday 28th June 2005
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Dave, was this before or after you bugggered your Caliper and will she get back on now she knows the bike is falling apart?

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Tuesday 28th June 2005
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Before. She joined me for a sedate spin straight after the photos were taken, and bolt was in then so she was perfectly safe LOL Plus I didn't do 3-figures with her on the back.

jvaughan

6,025 posts

306 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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Mad Dave said:

itchy said:


Mad Dave said:
... but overall she liked it!




Very sorry to hear this. "One seat only, luv" nicely sums up my approach to pillion passengers. They make things worse. Never seen the point.



I quite like taking pillions. I tend to avoid doing it too often as I like to travel rather faster, and corner harder, than is sensible with a pillion. It's nice on occasion to just slow the pace down a bit and cruise along in the sunshine, without a care in the world (aside from numpty avoidance, obviously)

Im not goign to lend you my bike then. I get this experience all the time.

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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LOL! Well you don't buy a sportsbike to bimble down to the shops mate Plus, I refuse to be token sportsbiker at a bike meet where people whisper "look at the chicken strips on that rear tyre, he should've bought a Harley"

jvaughan

6,025 posts

306 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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Mad Dave said:
LOL! Well you don't buy a sportsbike to bimble down to the shops mate Plus, I refuse to be token sportsbiker at a bike meet where people whisper "look at the chicken strips on that rear tyre, he should've bought a Harley"


ahh sports bikers.... you can binble down to the shops, but you cannot carry anything back
dont you just love them

Just put a set of TKC80's on my bike. Ready for the end of the month Blast up to Skye
www.2wheeladventure.co.uk

No making fun of chicken strips here

Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

286 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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jvaughan said:

Mad Dave said:
LOL! Well you don't buy a sportsbike to bimble down to the shops mate Plus, I refuse to be token sportsbiker at a bike meet where people whisper "look at the chicken strips on that rear tyre, he should've bought a Harley"



ahh sports bikers.... you can binble down to the shops, but you cannot carry anything back
dont you just love them

Just put a set of TKC80's on my bike. Ready for the end of the month Blast up to Skye
www.2wheeladventure.co.uk

No making fun of chicken strips here


Cool! Id love to do a bike adventure. Me and a few of the lads are on about a road trip to Amsterdam next summer, but we all have sportsbikes, so it might not be the most comfortable of journeys! LOL

As for not carrying anything back from the shops - tankbag, rucksack and (if you have the bungee points, which I dont) tailpack!

Andymx5

1,202 posts

259 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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With my Oxford panniers - In "Classy" Ninja green to match the bike (they were reduced alright!!) I can carry about as much stuff on my bike as I can in the Mx5!

They don't slow you down too much either... I've even got my knee and peg down with the panniers on!

Heading to France for the Week this Sunday and they hold way more then is needed.


Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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I can relate to you there Andy - last year I had an MR2 T bar as my only transport, and the boot at the back was tiny, and the front boot had the spare tyre in it. Having MX5-sized luggage space would have been a luxury! It was fantastic for shopping with the girlfriend though - as once she's bought 3 pairs of shoes and one 'strappy top' the boot was full, so we had to go home

EvoBarry

1,903 posts

288 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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my previous g/f wasn't too keen on the bike until I took her out, then she loved it!

Thankfully the replacement was well up for it, and we've now got her fully kitted out too. Women don't half look good in two piece leathers

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

286 months

Monday 4th July 2005
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EvoBarry said:
Women don't half look good in two piece leathers


Also in jeans - ive often followed bikes with a petite lady on the back, in jeans, and their bums seem to look superb!