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The wife actually asked me Sunday when we where out riding if she could try and ride her own bike.
Ya hooooooo so now I'm trying to find a small used bike to get her into it. Never thought I would her that out of her mouth but miricals do happen.
Cool - wish I could get my wife interested in learnling to ride - she's just happy on the back with me!
Mine won't even get on the back of a bike anymore.
Jim
I went through that procedure with my girlfriend in a very sublime manner. I went from stock to a "king cobra" seat from Le pera (1' thick in the passenger area), she just wouln't stand there for more than 2 blocks, now I have a nice solo seat... I guess that was an invitation she couln't resist
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