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Well, it happened. Went for a quick ride up to Walmart with the wife. I rode my Heritage, she rode her Buell Blast. She told me a couple of times this week that she would be out riding that Buell soon and I just said she would be fine at least until next year. Well as we were coming home she pulled over and told me to get off my bike. We swapped bikes and she took off with my Heritage. I had to follow her home on her Blast. She did great, and to tell you the truth, she looks awesome on the back of that bike!!!
BTW the Blast is a really great beginer bike. Just watch out because any good riders will quickly out ride it sooner then they think.
Ya see that wouldnt happen, we would get to go shopping for HER new bike next year, If your situation was my case Id be actively working to get her to ride my bike lol. Because new bikes are always fun, right!
I have a feeling because of financies though we will have to put it off as long as possible though. She really wants my dad's heritage. Same year as mine except he has done a lot to it already. Ape hangers, different lights, lowered, different bags, etc...
yep.. that'll cost ya! hehehe Never let your lady ride your scoot.. She'll want one. hehehehehehehe Just kidding..
Looks like you'll have His and Hers in the garage soon.. The chrome budget just doubled.
Never lit a female ride a bagger, they get the big head, look at me Im on a big bike...
ORIGINAL: Yellotang
Well, it happened. Went for a quick ride up to Walmart with the wife. I rode my Heritage, she rode her Buell Blast. She told me a couple of times this week that she would be out riding that Buell soon and I just said she would be fine at least until next year. Well as we were coming home she pulled over and told me to get off my bike. We swapped bikes and she took off with my Heritage. I had to follow her home on her Blast. She did great, and to tell you the truth, she looks awesome on the back of that bike!!!
BTW the Blast is a really great beginer bike. Just watch out because any good riders will quickly out ride it sooner then they think.
The closests mine will get to the throttle is the pillion seat.
ORIGINAL: Hogaholic
Never lit a female ride a bagger, they get the big head, look at me Im on a big bike...
ORIGINAL: Yellotang
Well, it happened. Went for a quick ride up to Walmart with the wife. I rode my Heritage, she rode her Buell Blast. She told me a couple of times this week that she would be out riding that Buell soon and I just said she would be fine at least until next year. Well as we were coming home she pulled over and told me to get off my bike. We swapped bikes and she took off with my Heritage. I had to follow her home on her Blast. She did great, and to tell you the truth, she looks awesome on the back of that bike!!!
BTW the Blast is a really great beginer bike. Just watch out because any good riders will quickly out ride it sooner then they think.
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