Wife says no to bike.
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hey Wife, i bought my shadow expecting to hand it down...but instead i bought her a little ninja she can use for a year or two to get into it.
i will suggest one thing right now for both of you....
get someone to rewire the brakes on those scooters if they are not set up like a bike..
put the front brake on the right and the rear on the left.
i rode a little Vino 125cc scooter and that threw me off at first
i will suggest one thing right now for both of you....
get someone to rewire the brakes on those scooters if they are not set up like a bike..
put the front brake on the right and the rear on the left.
i rode a little Vino 125cc scooter and that threw me off at first
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LOL Well, my wife has one and she *loves* it! Here she is on it:JonBaileysWife wrote:Trust me, I'm hoping he gets a bike that I'll like so when I become a biker chick he can hand it down to me

I'm sure you'll love being a "biker chick" as much as she does.

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This is really an excellent thread.
I wanted to recommend also purchasing two books:
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I wanted to recommend also purchasing two books:
Proficient Motorcycling and More Proficient Motorcycling by David Hough. I'm reading them now and they are chock full of excellent safe riding information.
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does a $200,000 policy that costs $4 a month considered a big fat comprehensive life/disability insurance policyniagara_scoot wrote:Suggestion for Jon and the Mrs.
Get a bike only if you can afford to pay for a big fat comprehensive life/disability insurance policy as well. At least some of the worst case scenario stuff will be taken care of.


vulcanguy wrote:Obviously you are a female with those sentiments. I lived with a controlling in-law who brow beat my wife over every little decision she evermade !!!! She even tried foisting herself on me but to no avail and she hated it . then took it out on my wife, who is now my ex. I gotta tell ya the so called mother in law was a major wedge in breaking up our relationship . So don't preach to me how "scarey" they can be .
....that might have been the first mistake. As for the 'scarey' comment, again, a light hearted joke. You've gotta lighten up

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