OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
ORIGINAL: up in minot
Just wanted you other married/in a relationshipfolk out their, to give your opinion about your significant other getting their own bike.....She has riden dirtbikes in the past, but never motorcycles....
Just wanted you other married/in a relationshipfolk out their, to give your opinion about your significant other getting their own bike.....She has riden dirtbikes in the past, but never motorcycles....
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
Sorry if I offended any of you with the way I made dirt bikes sound. I, in no way, meant that they weren't motorcycles. I just wanted to get some input, from others, on their experiences. If you look at my signature, you'll understand why I asked to begin with. Just so you all know, I mentioned the dirt bike stuff because she rode them when she was younger, in Montana during the summers, on gravel roads exclusively, and in Upstate NY, on dirt. So, she understands the concept of shifting, the friction point, braking front and rear, etc. She just has no experience with two wheeled vehicles on paved surfaces, with traffic, and speed limits. I just wanted to get some valid points, both pro and con, from others who have experienced what we may be getting into. I mean the OTD price is good, but it's still a lot of money. If she decided down the road that it wasn't for her, sure I would deffinitely pick that bike up and ride it. We all learn sometime, but I just didn't want to get into something as expensive as we all know it can become, just to look at the bike sitting in the garage.
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
Well, I'm kinda in the same situation.....I got my Harley in Aug and now the wife wants a Sportster, she is 42 years old and hasn't ridden in about 20 years and that was dirtbikes. Now she wants to get out on the road....and for some reason I just don't have a warm fuzzy. Just from a safety standpoint with the way things are today (Cell phones, GPS, DVD players) it is sooo much more dangerous then it was a few years back.
Not sure at this point what I should do......is 42 too old for someone to start leanring how to ridein California. and why is it you don't see more women on bikes? personally I think it's sexy
Not sure at this point what I should do......is 42 too old for someone to start leanring how to ridein California. and why is it you don't see more women on bikes? personally I think it's sexy
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
My wife loves her Nightster. It's the first bike she's ever driven. Won't bore the thread with how she got it, but you can check out my posts if you're interested. She rides almost everyday, and it's her daily commuter.
MSF and good, low traffic teaching rides should be all she needs for safety. I don't care how long you've been riding, congested traffic can hurt you. "Let's go for a ride" is the sweetest thing a wife can say to a man. If she's only talking about the bike, well, I'll take that too, LOL!!!
MSF and good, low traffic teaching rides should be all she needs for safety. I don't care how long you've been riding, congested traffic can hurt you. "Let's go for a ride" is the sweetest thing a wife can say to a man. If she's only talking about the bike, well, I'll take that too, LOL!!!
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
ORIGINAL: YesterdaysCorn
Well, I'm kinda in the same situation.....I got my Harley in Aug and now the wife wants a Sportster, she is 42 years old and hasn't ridden in about 20 years and that was dirtbikes. Now she wants to get out on the road....and for some reason I just don't have a warm fuzzy. Just from a safety standpoint with the way things are today (Cell phones, GPS, DVD players) it is sooo much more dangerous then it was a few years back.
Not sure at this point what I should do......is 42 too old for someone to start leanring how to ridein California. and why is it you don't see more women on bikes? personally I think it's sexy
Well, I'm kinda in the same situation.....I got my Harley in Aug and now the wife wants a Sportster, she is 42 years old and hasn't ridden in about 20 years and that was dirtbikes. Now she wants to get out on the road....and for some reason I just don't have a warm fuzzy. Just from a safety standpoint with the way things are today (Cell phones, GPS, DVD players) it is sooo much more dangerous then it was a few years back.
Not sure at this point what I should do......is 42 too old for someone to start leanring how to ridein California. and why is it you don't see more women on bikes? personally I think it's sexy
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
The nightster is a great ride ecspecially if you are vertically challenged like myself 5'2"
I bought a lowrider in 05-06 model year and lowered it and added a custom seat.
The dealer has a nightster with forwards and mini apes great sitting for myself better then my original 02-883 but I am not ttading in my Big twin love to by the nightster but the Mrs would have
a heart attack great bike would love to own a second.
I bought a lowrider in 05-06 model year and lowered it and added a custom seat.
The dealer has a nightster with forwards and mini apes great sitting for myself better then my original 02-883 but I am not ttading in my Big twin love to by the nightster but the Mrs would have
a heart attack great bike would love to own a second.
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RE: OPINIONS - Wife's thinkin' 'bout a Nightster . . .
My wife hated street bikes, never wanted one, only fools ride them, blah, blah, blah... until I gave her my Sportster when I bought my Street Bob. Now she logs more miles than me, has more t shirts, accessories, etc. Remember, they are ALWAYS right and you are ALWAYS wrong!