
Girls and Helmets
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Girls and Helmets
How do you guys take girls out on your bikes??,, Like first date girls or girlfriends. 

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My wife has her own gear. She'll be getting her own bike soon.
I would say a girlfriend would have her own too if it was a serious relationship. First date a bit different, you would have to supply a spare gear and hope it fits.
I would say a girlfriend would have her own too if it was a serious relationship. First date a bit different, you would have to supply a spare gear and hope it fits.
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It depends on your states laws. In California you have to wear a helmet so that would not work here.MakeCarsStandSTill wrote:you have to be 21 to go no helmet right? im 18
I wouldn't take a girl on my bike unless she has her own gear or any spare gear I have fits her right. If she was hurt for any reason I would feel horrible knowing she might not have been injured as badly if she was wearing proper gear.
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I'm of the opinion that the passenger should be better protected then the rider. Of course, I own two full sets of gear as a memento of the ex GF, so putting someone new on the back isn't that difficult.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I have a spare helmet that I give the passenger. I'll usually keep my helmet and give her my jacket...
My only deal about giving the passenger my helmet if she doesnt have one is visability in the wind....I dont usually carry a pair of sunglasses so its probably safer for all involved if I have good vision behind the windshield.
My only deal about giving the passenger my helmet if she doesnt have one is visability in the wind....I dont usually carry a pair of sunglasses so its probably safer for all involved if I have good vision behind the windshield.
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Any passenger on my bike, Female or Male, has the right to choose whether or not to wear a helmet - depending on whether or not it's required by law. I don't want to be stopped because my passenger is breaking the law!
Plenty of Italian girls ride on the back of sportbikes in Minis, Spike heels and thin blouses. They don't have an overbearing culture of safety. Thank goodness.
Usually, though, if the girl is the primary operator of the bike, she'll have gear on (Usually more so than the males.)
Plenty of Italian girls ride on the back of sportbikes in Minis, Spike heels and thin blouses. They don't have an overbearing culture of safety. Thank goodness.

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In Pennsylvania the law is the passenger must have a full motorcycle licence class M to ride on the back as a passenger without a helmet, and women passengers are more comfortable with a sissy bar on the back, it covers up their big butt.
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