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HUSBAND RIDING B_ _ CH IN MAGGIE VALLEY?

Florida girl

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Thanks to some of you out there who helped out with your suggestions as to how to get my husband to ride on the back of my :spyder2: during our stay at Maggie Valley. :roflblack: As my reply on the post: "Why Are You Going To Maggie Valley" stated, I am very excited to attend but unfortunately my husband's Harley is in the shop for the next 2 weeks so that means that I will have to be his passenger on my :spyder2: and I will not get the feel of riding the mountains of N.C. myself! :gaah: :( Guess I have to suck it up and be his passenger for the week. :( :( :( I will continue to take each and every suggestion that any of you have to give regarding making a husband ride B_ _CH. Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated as I hate being a passenger!!! :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack:
 
I ride the Harley, pull the trailer and at the end of the day if we have to drive to dinner I will get on the back and ride B..CH. Not a big deal.
 
I'm not sure of how to get him to ride in the back. Maybe he should trade his harley in for a :spyder2:. Then you both could be riding one. John shared the RT for a while and he liked to ride in the back he thought it was neat for a change. Not for long though. :( Once I rode in front it didn't take me long before I wanted one myself. If he rides in front on the twisties I bet it won't take long for him to trade his on a :spyder2:. Just tell him he has to share and you get a turn:roflblack::roflblack:
 
My hubby and I sorta made a rule. If he rides with me on my bike, he has to be the passenger. As of right now, we only have the one spyder. LOL It also helped until today that he hadn't yet taken the MSC. I just heard literally a minute ago, he passed the driving portion. So now, I don't know if he'll change the rule. LOL

Truthfully, he says he doesn't mind being the passenger..it gives him the opportunity to take pictures (he's an awesome photographer) and/or look at the scenery, which sometimes you can't see due to being the driver and all, and just relax and take it all in.

The only thing he complains about is the back seat can be..um..not so pleasant on those longer rides. I still have the stock seat so you can see why he's not happy about that feature. lol But I try and not go soooo long between rydes so that we get off, stretch our legs and let our rear-ends get a break.
 
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If you just hang a closed sign off your belt buckle he would change his mind real quick. I know I would !!!nojoke
 
I would like to reply to CJ's post. first the longest ride she drove was 100 miles even and I must say I really enjoyed sitting in the back. We have a corbin seat and back rest front and rear. As for your Mr. Mocho man on his HD wake up dude it's not the person who wheres the pants in the family that makes you happy ITS THE ONE WHO WARES THE PANTIES. Besides both her hands are busy and mine our free to blow in the wind or hang on to what ever I feel I can.:roflblack::roflblack: JC Oh I forgot to say I'm 6'2" and 240 and I had plenty of room.
 
Tell him he can take a nap on the way there. Plus, the driver gets to put the ga in and run into the store for goodies.
 
My husband rode on the back of mine for a very long time. There is nothing wrong with it. :)

Here is a picture of us riding the Tail of the Dragon in 2009.

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I ryde passenger all the time and enjoy it. My wife also enjoys it (RT-S). Frankly many times I have to encourage her to drive because she enjoys looking around so much and feeling free that the driving does not offer her.

Each to their own. I look at it like this. It is not what or where you drive, as long as you do it with friends or family it does not matter. :spyder2::doorag:
 
Thanks everyone for all of your great and very funny suggestions on how to get my husband to ride as a passenger at Maggie Valley! It was a lot of fun reading all of your responses. I laughed hard through many of them.
Wow Lamont, that was some story!!! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: !!! I sure would have been doing a lot of :pray: :pray: :pray:! Guess you will NEVER be a passenger again!
I must say that I think sometimes even in normal riding conditions when you are a passenger and not in control yourself it can be a bit unnerving. That is why I LOVE my :spyder2:! Hmmm, does this mean I am a control freak?! :roflblack:
In all seriousness I must say that my husband is really GREAT. When I first got the :spyder2: he rode on the back for days to make sure I was comfortable before I rode alone. He got a lot of guys honking the horn at him and smiling. Not sure if that was a smile of, "you go guy" or " you look bad guy." :D He makes jokes about not wanting me to ride him but I am sure he would submit to being a passenger for a while. I will just have to show him all of your posts! (Except maybe yours, Lamont. That one may scare him) :roflblack: Sure hope this means I can still wear my Lady Rider shirt!!! :roflblack: :yes: :yes: :yes:
 
Ok I had my husband on the back of my bike 2 times. "I" don't like him there. I feel cramped,and he's not a big guy and I am certainly a small woman, but I'm used to being on my bike alone. So when we have to take 1 bike, i ride pillion.No biggie. We usually will take 2 bikes unless I know there is limited parking or I am too lazy to drive and I want to chill out. My hubbie sold his bike a week before the Turkey Rod Run (Classic car show and swap meet) and it's easier to get around by bike, so I mad a deal with him, I will ride pillion on the way there, but on the way back he has to. So we were leaving the Rod Run and I get on the bike, he gets on behind me, these 2 older guys were giving us weird looks since I was driving. Oh well, a deals a deal. He had no complaints though. He kind of enjoyed looking at the sights, even though he kept reaching over my shoulder to change gears to his liking and giving me "suggestions" on how to drive. That's another reason he's not allowed in the back.
Joyce
 
Ok I had my husband on the back of my bike 2 times. "I" don't like him there. I feel cramped,and he's not a big guy and I am certainly a small woman, but I'm used to being on my bike alone. So when we have to take 1 bike, i ride pillion.No biggie. We usually will take 2 bikes unless I know there is limited parking or I am too lazy to drive and I want to chill out. My hubbie sold his bike a week before the Turkey Rod Run (Classic car show and swap meet) and it's easier to get around by bike, so I mad a deal with him, I will ride pillion on the way there, but on the way back he has to. So we were leaving the Rod Run and I get on the bike, he gets on behind me, these 2 older guys were giving us weird looks since I was driving. Oh well, a deals a deal. He had no complaints though. He kind of enjoyed looking at the sights, even though he kept reaching over my shoulder to change gears to his liking and giving me "suggestions" on how to drive. That's another reason he's not allowed in the back.

IJoyce
I know what you mean on that back seat driving. My hubby has the same problem. Thats why I didn't ride up front much on the RT. Now that I have my own RS and I have complete control being I like to follow him and he can't see what I'm doing :roflblack::roflblack: Its much more fun. CJ
 
Sorry gals - but I gotta agree that a guy on the back of a Spyder with his gal driving just doesn't seem right.... I'd rather be in a cage.
 
Great Article on Ride with Mario

Lamonster's article on the ride with Mario was outstanding. Good things to remember if a non riding person is riding in back even if you are not a race rider:2thumbs::clap:.
 
Talk to me at the BBQ, I may be able to help you out.

By the way I don't care what anyone says, guys should NOT be on the back of bikes or Spyders


Lamont: I bet you don't think women should vote either. When we only want or need one bike, the driver goes up front and the passenger goes in the rear. If it is her bike (as it was went we had to drive 35 miles to drop mine off for servicing) I ride on the back. If it is mine vice versa.

Nothing wrong with that IMO... in fact, it's pretty darn comfortable back there.
 
Lamont: I bet you don't think women should vote either. When we only want or need one bike, the driver goes up front and the passenger goes in the rear. If it is her bike (as it was went we had to drive 35 miles to drop mine off for servicing) I ride on the back. If it is mine vice versa.

Nothing wrong with that IMO... in fact, it's pretty darn comfortable back there.
You seemed to have completely missed my point :congrats:

This has nothing to do with women and has everything to do with guys riding on the back, if you read my story you might get a better understanding of what I was trying to say before making a statement about women voting. :hun:
 
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