A question for the guys in relationships

4eyes said:
"Would you let your wife or girlfriend ride on the back of some other guy's bike (a guy you have only met once or twice) if you weren't there?"

I think the term "let" is what is confusing the issue.

Good point. Totally not my intention. I was simply asking if people would be okay with it.
 
I am confused, is it or isnt it okay to let my wife ride on another mans bike?
Someone catch me up to speed.





hehehehe
 
Alpha Dog seems mighty obsessed with his age. Is it because he feels inadequate, does he feel insecure?


He should buy a mo-hawk for his helmet and get a Kawasaki Ninja 250.



WWDPD (What Would Dr. Phil Do)?
 
vtwin650 said:
I am confused, is it or isnt it okay to let my wife ride on another mans bike?
Someone catch me up to speed.





hehehehe

Haven't you heard? Your wife can apparently do whatever she wants.
 
Relationship trust issues aside. Would YOU get on the back of a bike with someone you have never seen ride before? I know I would not. I like my current status of zero skin grafts. So I think it is very reasonable to have safety concerns about your wife or any loved one jumping on the back of a bike with a stranger.
 
cyclefreak said:
Relationship trust issues aside. Would YOU get on the back of a bike with someone you have never seen ride before? I know I would not. I like my current status of zero skin grafts. So I think it is very reasonable to have safety concerns about your wife or any loved one jumping on the back of a bike with a stranger.

Dude, exactly! This reply puts it into perspective and totally takes the bullshit jealousy out of the equation. Where were you six pages ago?
 
<<taking chicks out on a sporty makes them want one thing... YOUR BIKE!>>

That Sporty was a customer's bike. THIS is my Wide Glide.

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NICE! a dyna rider!!! nice view! hahahaha what all you have done to her?... got to love a dyna
here is a shot of mine (also built a quick release set up to add bags, fairing, and trunk wiht 800 watts of stereo BOOM! hahaha
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<<I think the term "let" is what is confusing the issue.>>

No, 4eyes, it is not confusing the issue, it is defining the issue. Another poster said something like, "Time to put your foot down."

What are we, cave men?

THIS is the bullshit that I object to. A healthy relationship is between equals.

Last time I checked, this is the 21st century. I may ride motorcycles from decades ago, but I am a modern man. I evolve. My vintage motorcycles do not, except for the evolution I impose on them.

Some of the posters in this thread still have some evolving to do. Ugh, ugh!

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<<what all you have done to her?>>

All I did was take some pictures, I SWEAR!

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Oh! You were talking about the bike?
The dyna is a long term project in process.
 
Re: Re: A question for the guys in relationships

Jacob Agaetis said:
He should buy a mo-hawk for his helmet and get a Kawasaki Ninja 250.

Haha thats my cousin

Oh man love the harley Joe. Looks awesome. Did you paint it the same way a flat out? With the flat clear.
 
Alpha Dog,

My wife puts her foot down all the time. Other wise I'd have 30 bikes and we'd live in a shed. She equally puts her foot down with me as I do with her. It's one of the many ways we recognize how much we care for each other.


You're idea of modern sounds more like a hippie commune.
 
ahhh man people access this at work bud, love the pic but can you pop it down and toss it in the bike and chicks section...
on my dyna there is 0 paint on the bike... it is all powdercoating... i did a build thread on here as i did the re do on it... hahaha 5th time!
thanks for the ups man... *sorry we got off topic
 
Just think of the reasons you would have to take another mans wife on a ride.. or any woman for that matter... you ever asked an unattractive woman or a woman you were "just buds" with to go ride with you?

Hes prob up to no good but shes just playing dumb naive woman. thats what they do.
 
Jacob Agaetis said:
Alpha Dog,

My wife puts her foot down all the time. Other wise I'd have 30 bikes and we'd live in a shed. She equally puts her foot down with me as I do with her. It's one of the many ways we recognize how much we care for each other.


You're idea of modern sounds more like a hippie commune.

Well he does seem to be in that age bracket.
 
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