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My wife won't ride on the back of bike either. Gives me plenty of excuses to go on long rides by myself. I would prefer to be alone anyway, or ride with my buds.
I agree on the solo rides with the bus however when I want to go away for a few days to a Florida event I get the resistance and that is not cool. I have to start working on this several months ahead of time.
you are sooo lucky. I can't get my ol on the back of my glide for anything. She tried twice and was like a rock pillar. Scared to death and made me paranoid as well. I m a very safe and solid rider too. Got any suggestions?
Couple of shots of Tequilla first might calm her down a little.
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