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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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 Posted: 20:55 - 16 Feb 2005 Post subject: What do your families think? |
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Today has been my first day of proper riding, i got my bike last night. I got up early and left the house at 7 to get a ride in before work. It felt good getting used to the bike on the empty roads and it was beautiful morning, got to work at 8:30 with a big grin on my face. after work i to a slightly non direct way home and have just got back.
Feeling really good about the riding and can't wait till tomorrow morning ride.
Then it happens. answer my phone and it my mam, she knows that i have passed my full bike test. so i tell her i have got my bike then she gets pissed off! she says i thought you where going to save for a year and stuff like she is always reading about bike crashes in the papers. It really brings me down after a god day! Then i have just watched "trauma" and it had a biker who crashed on it. not feeling too good at the moment
anyway sorry about the long message, but really need to vent, so my question is, What do your families think about you riding? need to feel that there are some supportive parents out there!
cheers
WN ____________________ Buy my wife: 96' Yam XJ600s (Diversion)
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 Sadie World Chat Champion

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Mine have never once commented on it at all.
Either they don't care , or they've decided that it will only lead to a row.  ____________________ With experience comes age. |
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 dotti Scooby Slapper

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I'm from a real biking family. Even my 12 year old sister has a bike. I've been riding since I was 11 years old, so it was no surprise to anybody when I told my parents that I was thinking about getting a bike licence. What was surprising was that my parents offered to fork out the cash for the bike
Quite a few times in the past we've gone out as a family on the bikes, my mum & dad on the SR500 or the Norton, my brother & I on our bikes, and my sister as a pillion, usually on my bike. We live quite far away from each other these days, but looking back the family bike trips are some of my best memories of family days out that I can think of. ____________________ Dangerous traffic offences spotted on 50-minute trip: Lost count after 100. Number of traffic cops spotted: One, sitting by a speed-trap camera |
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| mchaggis |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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Mum - rides a F650. Held licence since 1974, BaB.
Dad - used to ride 125s and things for the cheapness of it.
Eldest brother - commutes on a Symjet 100.
Eldest sister - is starting riding this summer.
Elder brother - Rode a TW125 until he got pulled out on last July. His thigh was rent open from knee to groin, and the bike's only just been written off. He'll be getting his full licence this summer.
Me - I ride a little Chinese machine and have developed the necessary twisted sense of humour to be able to laugh at their shocking electrics.
Younger brother - will be riding once he's 16/ 17, to college.
Yougest sister - will be riding once she's old enough if I have anything to do with it.
All of them supportive except my Dad, but I expect he's happy enough to just let us get on with it. Oh, there are eight children in the family and neither have shown much interest. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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 JodieWodie Reflective Banana

Joined: 22 Jul 2004 Karma :   
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Don't dwell on the bad stuff...just focus on the fun of the actual riding !! ..(as the vicar said to the choir boy)
I mean...
shit can happen...and does... but if you dig into those feelings,.you may as well give up now !
Remind your parents/family that accidents happen in all walks of life, to anyone ...car drivers....walking on the pavement for God's sake...
My Fiance passed his full test a couple of weeks before me...so thoroughly understands bike riding, and how safe they can be... usually....
my 8 year old Daughter rides pillion with Fiance and me....
My Mum and Dad are both deceased now...
but when Mum was alive my brother had numerous bikes.
Mum hated them.
Called them death traps,..
begged him to get rid of them.
Understandably, he said no.
He came off his Kawasaki when he was early 20's (he was pillion on it).
His helmet fractured and stuck into the back of his skull.
Not nice.
Mum was beside herself.
'Told him so'...etc....
Luckily he survived.
But bikes weren't the same to him after that. It was a shock.
He sold his bikes, and became a car person.
I don't blame him in some respects. I haven't been in that situation, so...
But, as I am now...I feel safe enough to ride my bike. I trust ME...I will not go pillion....but that is only me.
Have faith in yourself. Prove yourself right over time.
Jo xxx ____________________ Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow" |
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 Fire_Eyes Crazy Courier

Joined: 07 Oct 2004 Karma :  
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My parents were totally against the idea at first. Specially my dad! But after a year of buying bike magazines, watching motors tv 24/7, hanging all sorts of pictures on the room of my walls, they had to give up. However, now that I got the bike they seem to support it alot. My mom is gonna get me a gixxer as a birthday gift and she keeps talking about how nice she thinks she is. Dad always asks about the bike and if everything is good with it. He wanted to get me the gixxer also but I really don't care who gets it for me . Your family loves you and ofcourse they worry about you but with time I think it will pass. ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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 jcbiker Two Stroke Sniffer

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my mum is fine with me getting a ped at 16. my uncle used to have a 04 blade, that i went pillion on once and loved it. she wants me to get a 50cc at 16, then wait till i'm 18 and get a 600 rather than a 125 at 17. i might stick with the 600 or get the cbr 600 of that year, but then i might go for the blade of that year. mum says, when i'm 21 i can get what ever i want , which is good seeing as i wont really care what she thinks by then. lol
what would you say is a good starter? i liked the aprilia 50cc race replica, but a the guy at my local bike dealer said i'm better with a twist and go ped at 16. what do you think? ____________________ i'm only 14, but need to learn before i get on bike!!! |
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I was lucky I guess. I started life as a car person (my first word I'm told). Didn't see what the fuss was about. My brothers got bikes, fell off them. Got hurt. Survived.
Finally at the tender age of 21 I got one. My mum worries about all of us, even now. She lost her brother in a car accident, so knows that it doesn't matter what transport you choose, there is always danger.
They will come round in time. This can be a dangerous hobby, you choose just how dangerous you make it. Try telling her how you feel about it. Maybe it would help her to see how you feel about it.
Good Luck! She will come round, eventually. ____________________ Travelling around the world...a bit at a time. Where am I now? / Visit my BLOG
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Well, I'll do what I like but always respect others feelings and don't go out to directly hurt them/upset them. Although I made it known that under no uncertain terms, I would be getting a bike at 17, I worked on my mum, trying to convince her.
Eventually, she gave in and said okay, get out of my hair will you....just buy one.
I wanted her approval basically. Pops was all for the idea to begin with then he showed me a picture of a rs125, I got INTO bike from then on and my maw gave him a bollocking.
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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Cheers guys,
made me feel better! i think my whole family worry but my dad and bro just say "be careful", but my mam worries more. put her thought a lot! parachuting and having to have surgery while i was traveling round china.
Think she will worry but hope she is able to respect it has been a dream of mine since i was 16, if only i had a spare helmet and jacket i would really want to take her as a pillon!!!
anyway just want to keep positive thoughts in my head whilst not getting cock for my ride tomorrow!
WN ____________________ Buy my wife: 96' Yam XJ600s (Diversion)
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My mum just shrugs, at my age she can't do a lot else! She has finally admitted that she feels better now I ride my own bike, as she has been a bit concerned about me being a pillion for the last 20 years! She keeps dropping hints about how she's not been on a bike since she was courting my dad, but I'm still not confident about taking pillions so I've not taken her up on it - yet!
I wish my dad was still alive. He used to ride in the 60s, and his dream since about 1975 was to get another Bantam one day, and do a proper classic restoration job on it then get out there and ride it. Sadly he passed away in 1996 and his dream was never realised. He would have been thrilled to bits to finally see me riding.
Re my own family, my son rides a Sym100 (but only in the summer ). He's not really into bikes, but at 19 and a student its cheap transport for him til he can afford a car. My stepson is currently banned as he has been caught riding 'peds on the road with no license, insurance etc. and as he is a bit of a chav ( ) I'm sure he really wants a Nova or something, but I daresay he too will be on a 'ped or a 125 this summer when his ban is up, as he's now 17. God knows how he's going to afford insurance though. I'm not paying it for him!
My other half, as I'm sure I've mentioned, has been riding bikes for over 30 years without a break, when we first got together nearly 12 years ago now his bikes were the only transport we had between us (yes you can get a weeks shopping and two people on an XS500 comfortably!) so I'm sure you can imagine his views on the subject! ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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My dad used to race and my mum used to watch him.  |
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 paulodd Crazy Courier

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My mum and my grandmar both hate me being on a bike. i constantly get the lectures on how biking is dangerous and they cut out snippets of the paper of bike crash's, to try and get me to change my mind and get a car. The other day my mum started going on about making me get fully comp insurance. Fook that i'm not paying an extra £1500 for a bike thats only worth £620.
My dad doesn't care, he likes bikes and likes the fact that i have my own independence with the bike.
In the end i always know when the lectures are coming so i just switch off and stare out the window. I know about all the crashes and that i could be one of these poor sods in a crash, but to ride safely you need to be aware of that and look out for everything.
Don't worry about them having ago, after awhile you'll get used to it.
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My Dad is really supportive and helps me alot, he does worry, but hey hes a dad.
My Mum, doesnt say much, she moans abit when i rev the bollocks off it in the morning tho.
Sister, not arsed
Girlfriend, Usual " its a deathtrap" but shes keen to go on the back
Grandma, abit nuts so she wants a go on the back, not a chance in hell.
nephew, 4 years old, hates the sound of it and runs off crying when i start it up
Steve. ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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