How do you handle this?
#11
RE: How do you handle this?
Now THATS funny!
I let a co-worker ride my Intruder several years ago. I just made him wait a few weeks while I got it broke in. Would I do the same for my Harley?
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HELL NO!
I let a co-worker ride my Intruder several years ago. I just made him wait a few weeks while I got it broke in. Would I do the same for my Harley?
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HELL NO!
#13
RE: How do you handle this?
ORIGINAL: hambone
Don't really have problems with people in general asking for rides. I did have a former co-worker keep asking me if I would let him take my bike for a ride. I finally had to tell him he could ride my bike right after I got done riding his wife. He never asked again.
His wife was hot though, would have been tough if he'd have called my bluff.
Rick
Don't really have problems with people in general asking for rides. I did have a former co-worker keep asking me if I would let him take my bike for a ride. I finally had to tell him he could ride my bike right after I got done riding his wife. He never asked again.
His wife was hot though, would have been tough if he'd have called my bluff.
Rick
Would have been fun if he would have called your bluff.
#14
RE: How do you handle this?
My rule is that any passenger has to be at least 50 lbs lighter than me. Being that I am 165 lbs soaking wet, that means only kids and light women ride. I know, I know, kinda unfair to the chunkies but "rules is rules!"
#15
RE: How do you handle this?
My kids and wife get a ride. I have had some of the kids on my boys little league team ask for a ride. I told them no-one under 30 rides without a helmet.
I told the neighbors daughter ride for a ride. For some reason the wife did not think that was funny, but she hasn't asked for a ride yet. I think her mom thought I was serious.
But under no circumstance does any guy other than my son get a ride. And that stops when he is old enough to look like he needs his own bike.
I told the neighbors daughter ride for a ride. For some reason the wife did not think that was funny, but she hasn't asked for a ride yet. I think her mom thought I was serious.
But under no circumstance does any guy other than my son get a ride. And that stops when he is old enough to look like he needs his own bike.
#16
RE: How do you handle this?
ORIGINAL: hambone
Don't really have problems with people in general asking for rides. I did have a former co-worker keep asking me if I would let him take my bike for a ride. I finally had to tell him he could ride my bike right after I got done riding his wife. He never asked again.
His wife was hot though, would have been tough if he'd have called my bluff.
Rick
Don't really have problems with people in general asking for rides. I did have a former co-worker keep asking me if I would let him take my bike for a ride. I finally had to tell him he could ride my bike right after I got done riding his wife. He never asked again.
His wife was hot though, would have been tough if he'd have called my bluff.
Rick
#17
RE: How do you handle this?
ORIGINAL: kjriv
in light of her 'hotness" seems like more than a fair trade....do ya get to keep her if he scratches your scoot though???...
ORIGINAL: hambone
Don't really have problems with people in general asking for rides. I did have a former co-worker keep asking me if I would let him take my bike for a ride. I finally had to tell him he could ride my bike right after I got done riding his wife. He never asked again.
His wife was hot though, would have been tough if he'd have called my bluff.
Rick
Don't really have problems with people in general asking for rides. I did have a former co-worker keep asking me if I would let him take my bike for a ride. I finally had to tell him he could ride my bike right after I got done riding his wife. He never asked again.
His wife was hot though, would have been tough if he'd have called my bluff.
Rick