psst-the margaritas, dear-we had this talkShorts wrote:Going out for a ride with a buddy is a great ice breaker when getting out on the road for the first miles. It's comforting to know that if you need help or get wigged out there's someone there with you.
Little by little, you go out for rides. Before you know it your rides are lasting longer and you're covering more ground than before.
Great news your BF passed his MSF as well - you guys will enjoy getting out. O totaly agree - he needs to get his own bike!

He got his permit-he did not take the MSF course.

But he does now seem to understand that my bike is my territory and he needs to back away-I was checking the air pressure tonight and he kind of slid in behind me. I growled, he left. That's how it's supposed to work (where the bike is concerned).

You're absolutely right about having a buddy. I went out on my own tonight (and managed to get caught in a surprise downpour - my gear is SOAKED! ) and it was still a bit more nerve-racking than having someone else following. I went farther than I had ever gone before on my own-but not as far as I did last night with company.
At least now I've had the tropical rainfall riding experience.
