New Guy on the Block
New Guy on the Block
Let me take a minute to introduce myself. I rode bikes as a young punk in high school. It's been over 25 years since I've ridden. I have always wondered what my mid-life crisis was going to be like. Looks like it's going to involve a new cruiser. I recently got the urge to go looking for a new bike. I'm looking forward to getting to know some of you and sharing my riding experiences on whatever bike I decide to lay my money on.
BugZ
BugZ
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Still Dreaming
I will certainly let you all know what bike I settle on. Even after only a couple of days on these fourums, I feel like I'm with old friends. Sure feels like my kind of people
I am in the unfortunate position that my wife doesn't share my enthusiasm for bikes. In fact for years, I had totally lost interest. Then one morning I woke up and it hit me like a ton of bricks: "I need a motorycycle!" That's when I started "working" on the wife. Gas prices are in my favor as far as presenting a good argument. I'm secretly hoping gas hits $4.00 a gallon this summer. That's when I make my move. Then I hope gas prices drop like a rock after I get the bike. As you can see, I've really thought this one through. As for now, I keep dreaming, looking at bikes and working on the wife.
BugZ

BugZ
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Re: Still Dreaming
What is she opposed to specifically?BugZ wrote:I will certainly let you all know what bike I settle on. Even after only a couple of days on these fourums, I feel like I'm with old friends. Sure feels like my kind of peopleI am in the unfortunate position that my wife doesn't share my enthusiasm for bikes. In fact for years, I had totally lost interest. Then one morning I woke up and it hit me like a ton of bricks: "I need a motorycycle!" That's when I started "working" on the wife. Gas prices are in my favor as far as presenting a good argument. I'm secretly hoping gas hits $4.00 a gallon this summer. That's when I make my move. Then I hope gas prices drop like a rock after I get the bike. As you can see, I've really thought this one through. As for now, I keep dreaming, looking at bikes and working on the wife.
BugZ
Wife's Oppositions
Blues,
I haven't received a good response from my wife as to what she is specifically opposed to. Maybe it's becasue I'll be having fun without her.
I haven't received a good response from my wife as to what she is specifically opposed to. Maybe it's becasue I'll be having fun without her.

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Re: Wife's Oppositions
It sounds like you better buy a big enough bike to include her in some rides.BugZ wrote:Blues,
I haven't received a good response from my wife as to what she is specifically opposed to. Maybe it's becasue I'll be having fun without her.

Reality.....sit down and have a heart to heart talk about it.
Heart to Heart
I am really not all that concerned about the wife's opposition to my buying a bike. She has done this before and after she realizes that I am completely serious about it she gives in. I always just have to get her used to the idea.
If you haven't done so already, go into the "Polls and Surveys" forum and find the post " Advice for a New Rider" and vote on my top 4 contenders for possible bike purchase. I'm curious to know which bike is the most popular choice with this crowd. However, I know I will eventually settle on what is right for me and not what is most popular.
BugZ
If you haven't done so already, go into the "Polls and Surveys" forum and find the post " Advice for a New Rider" and vote on my top 4 contenders for possible bike purchase. I'm curious to know which bike is the most popular choice with this crowd. However, I know I will eventually settle on what is right for me and not what is most popular.
BugZ