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Iasked her to leave the bike home for the same reason - new group of riders and not knowing their riding styles.
She still needs more practice before attempting this ride on her own.
We'll ride two up this time and hopefully she can make the next one on her own.
He takes such good care of me!
Neither of us work on Friday, so we'll take both bikes out then and get me more practice. Maybe I'll even get out of the neighborhood and try the freeway a little bit!
Bring your bike if you want. It would be a shame to leave it in the garage.
Thanks for the offer, but I have to agree with Joe.. I'm not quite ready, and I don't want to take away from anyone else's day. We can ride again when I'm more comfortable!
So when is this ride happening for sure Sat. or Sun.? I may be able to make it. Depending on my work load.Speaking of women riding. The wife won't be able to go, she starts her MSF classes at Chesters'H.D.this evening and they last all the way through the weekend andfinish on monday.
So when is this ride happening for sure Sat. or Sun.? I may be able to make it. Depending on my work load.Speaking of women riding. The wife won't be able to go, she starts her MSF classes at Chesters'H.D.this evening and they last all the way through the weekend andfinish on monday.
Tell your wife to look for me, maybe Friday evening, or Sunday morning... my goal was to be able to ride over to to the class and visit with the instructors and show them my bike... and show them they didn't make a mistake by passing me! LOL.
When you finish the class they tell you they would like you to come back and visit... so she should plan to do the same thing.
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