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| Wonko The Sane |
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if he's in the car, loose him in traffic!
on a serious note, it could just be misplaced concern for your safety - I know my wife is more concerned with who else may be on the road than my riding, it's worth having a chat to find out what his worries are, perhaps arranging to go somewhere and meet him there taking different routes?
He may need to ease out of being with you to letting you ride solo
any worries about your riding standard should be easily addressed by further training and doing your full tests? ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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Whether he is there or not doesn't really affect your ride because it's pretty certain that there's NOTHING he could do to stop you having any particular accident apart from somehow managing to pre-empt - and then prevent - some loon from smashing your rear end in.
You don't need him, apart from that it might be comforting (for him and for you) having him on your tail, it's doing next to nothing for your road safety. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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sounds to me more like a relationship advice question, rather than a motorcycling advice question
but you could stick a nail in his tyre  |
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It's time for another proper lesson, I'd say....
ISTR you mentioning Hubby & Son both riding, and I think it was also tiddlers; do either have a full bike licence?
Either way, its hard to teach a loved one, and hard to be taught by one.... because of the emotional attachment.
An instructor is impartial, which gives a detachment, and you should have some added confidence they are teaching you the right stuff, and their qualified second opinion of your riding ought to have some more merit.
I sent Snowie to school for her road training, for that reason... it's the "Does my Bum look Big in this" dilemah! You just CAN'T ask your fella that! If we say 'Yes' we're wrong... if we say 'No'... we're wrong.... if we say, "You look fabulous, as always" We're wrong.... and you STILL wont be sure whether your bum looks enormous! So just DON'T ASK! Oh-Kay? !
Anyhow; Snowie had wanted me to go on rides with her, but... she didn't want to feel intimidated by me riding my 750... as it happened though, I'd got a couple of tiddler's as 'Projects'.. on the notion they were pocket-money fun, and I paid less for either of them than I would for a new pair of tyres for the 750... and one of them was the exact same make, model & year of 125 Super-Dream as Snowie had done as her 'project-bike'... actually....
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There you go, 'His & Her's' 125's! Mine was the red-one! Soppy, hugh? Taken in ASDA car-park, to do some Mod-1 practice after a road-ride....But... does my bum look big in this..... ultimately did little to build her confidence, never going it alone; so in the end, I took to setting her little 'paper-chase-challenges', to get her out on her own, and somewhere to go and a reason to go there, 'just for fun'...
DID result in a couple of humorous phone calls.....
>"I'm lost.... can you come and get me?"
< "OK... where are you?"
> "If I knew THAT, I wouldn't be LOST!, Would I!!?"
But.. at some point you are going to have to go it alone.... you have recognised you are beginning to get a bit blase, and maybe have acquired some bad habits, and the rolling road-block has done all he can to get you past first ride nerves....
So... time to put a check on that over-confidence and bad habbits, get a lesson.. & second opinion on your standard, then, get out there, on your own. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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If he's up your rear all the time tell him you need time alone to masterbasics. You're aware of your mistakes so that's definately the right start. Maybe start solo up and down the street or around the block. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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He's hardly any more experienced than you, so tell him to bog off if he criticises your riding.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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sounds a bit weird this
the womanface wanted me out with her on her first few but was then fine to go on her own after that, she's only fallen off once...stationary at traffic lights...because of a spider.. her bike now gets a full spider check each ride  ____________________ Current: Honda City Fly CLR125 2003 Honda CB600F Hornet 2008 Yamaha FZ6 S2 + 1991 Kawasaki GPZ500
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| Saraya wrote: |  I have a special dog! He howls when left alone. |
We have one of them.. only he just poop-mines the patio to try and stop us getting the bikes out....
GAWD it pongs if we miss one! And of course, I get the full "hot-poop" effects, 'cos my bike has four cylinders across the frame, so a wall of hot exhaust pipes to catch anything flung off the front wheel, where our Snowie has a Bludu-Guzzi with two cylinders, one poking out either side, so anything slung off the front wheel tends to miss the exhausts!
She reckons the next mutt will be a little one, and she'll train it to ride in the top box..... She's never met my Cousin Sam, though.... a Blacksmith from the cotswoulds... imagine a short Hagrid, with genuine 'Archers' accent; who rides a 1950's Panther, with an apple-crate bugeed on the luggage rack, his Jack-Russell rides in!
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Spotted in Matlock last year; "Official Harley Davidson 'Pet Carrier'" it had embroidered on the back! Doesn't quite have the oldee-english charm as an apple crate and a bungee, does it? But perhaps, there's your answer.... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Quote: | an apple-crate bugeed on the luggage rack, his Jack-Russell rides in! |
My boy is a 30kg hairy beast. He’d probably count as a pillion – which I’m not qualified for!
| Quote: | her bike now gets a full spider check each ride |
I possibly shouldn’t confess to this but…
On more than one occasion, I’ve got him to take the bike cover off for me, as there’s been a particularly heinous looking beast threatening me with all those legs.
I think I worded my first post badly. Hubby really isn’t weird/stalkery/possessive or anything like that. From my teens until Feb this year, I confess I was extremely anti bikes. The situation that led to me suddenly announcing I was doing my CBT was a total jaw dropping moment for everybody that knows me.
And you know that ‘post ride buzz’ you get? Well, hubby almost has that kind of expression when he gets out of the car after following me, as he exclaims something like, “You’re taking the bends faster with more confidence now!” Seeing me ride, is probably akin to having a really strict teacher at school – and then encountering them pissed as a fart, pole dancing with a lamppost or something.
Also, tbh, I’m quite a confident and somewhat gobby person most of the time. For the first time in 14yrs, hubby saw me a shaking, nervous, throwing up, slightly tearful wreck as I did my novice lessons and CBT. I think it triggered a protective streak.
Anyway. Enough waffling. I have a plan!
I’m going to Google ‘pubs that allow dogs’ about 20 miles from home. I shall tell him we’re going on a date and I’ll text him the post code when I’m there. (And pray I don’t get lost!) He can play ‘find the wife’ and we can have a pub lunch and then he can follow me home. Seems like a good compromise for a first solo mission. Though he’ll probably have another jaw dropping moment – as I don’t drink and don’t do pubs. My family really are going to think I’m having a mid life crisis!
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I wil say I went out with Mrs stinkwheel the first few times after her CBT to stop arseholes tailgating her and trying to squeeze past just because she was on a 125 on L-plates. Just until she was a bit more confident and I was happy she was riding defensively and claiming her bit of the road rather than riding in the gutter. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| Saraya wrote: | I possibly shouldn’t confess to this but…
On more than one occasion, I’ve got him to take the bike cover off for me, as there’s been a particularly heinous looking beast threatening me with all those legs. |
Snowie has to de-spider the bath for me...
One morning driving to work, I didn't realise I had left the driver's door window open a crack when I parked next to the hedge.... An emergency stop ensued when a borris casually absailed down from the sun visor into my lap....
NOW.. this was conveniently on a quiet country lane a few hundred yards from my drive way, unlikely to cause any disturbance to other traffic, or even be observed by any-one... unfortunately... I came to an abrupt halt, and leapt out of the driver's door, to do a sort of spider-dance in the middle of the road, frantically slapping at my groinal regions, to dislodge Borris...... RIGHT at the bottom of the drive to the local Prep-School!
When I came 'back' to what passes as my senses... I realised I had an audience of over-Gucchi'd school rum mum's watching me from three queues of convertible Audi's, BMW's & Mercedes  ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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Poor Teffers!
I live on a riverbank and there’s a woody bit and fields less than a 5 min walk away. Autumn is now near, which brings the trauma of those fine, invisible string, ninja webs.
All the early morning dog walkers look like we’ve developed some strange form of Tourette’s, as we splutter and do the silly hand flap as the buggers suddenly attack our faces.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 363 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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