Riding Bitch
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Riding Bitch
just sitting around waiting for a customer to show up when i hear a nice rumble from a distant. Im thinking niceeee, sounds like a Ducati. Next thing you know, when he passes by my shop I realize a dude riding bitch (two guys??!) So I think nothing of it since it could be just pure coincidence that their homo.
Fast forward next 10 minutes. i hear a really loud rumble. So im thinkin Harley or chopper. Next thing you know he passes also and yet another set of dude. So im think wtf is going on with today. Is riding bitch the new trend? I thought that seat right there was strictly for your lady. I can understand having a best friend and such but would you ever let your best friend sit on the bitch seat?
Not too long ago someone posted letting your sister ride bitch, but a guy friend? sorry folks but thats where you cross the line!
Fast forward next 10 minutes. i hear a really loud rumble. So im thinkin Harley or chopper. Next thing you know he passes also and yet another set of dude. So im think wtf is going on with today. Is riding bitch the new trend? I thought that seat right there was strictly for your lady. I can understand having a best friend and such but would you ever let your best friend sit on the bitch seat?
Not too long ago someone posted letting your sister ride bitch, but a guy friend? sorry folks but thats where you cross the line!
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Re: Riding Bitch (LudeEFv2.4)
duno if their homo or not but those two pairs weren't holding each other around their torso. Both of those pairs had them holding onto the rear cowl. That leads me to the conclusion that their not homo and don't mind the bitch seat.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Drunk909)
Back in the days when all of us kiddies had XR80Rs and such , we'd ride one another around as passengers if someone had a busted bike, no bike, ran out of fuel, etc. Also served as a learning tool for showing the younger kids how to ride. Never thought twice about it. If the bike didn't have a grab rail behind the seat, you usually had to reach your arms around the operator and hold the fuel tank as there was no other way to hang on.
I haven't given anyone a lift on my street cycle though, male or female. The liability is more than I want to handle.
I haven't given anyone a lift on my street cycle though, male or female. The liability is more than I want to handle.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Drunk909)
i once saw 2 dudes stuntin' on the same bike. sitting crotch to crotch as they were setting up for a trick. lol.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Numba1 B Series)
Pretty common sight here in these parts. For many people, a bike is their only means of affordable transportation.
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motorcyclist magazine or something like that did an article on how to ride with a passenger and what your passenger should do. never in the article did they say "your passenger should...." it was always "she should..." "tell her to....". I would think there is some kind of weight limit on the seat
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Re: Riding Bitch (Drunk909)
Grow up.
I've ridden as a passenger before and wouldn't mind doing it again in with the right rider.
Freddie doesn't mind it.
Neither does Randy and Michael
Modified by Jasper_db1 at 4:06 AM 8/11/2008
I've ridden as a passenger before and wouldn't mind doing it again in with the right rider.
Freddie doesn't mind it.
Neither does Randy and Michael
Modified by Jasper_db1 at 4:06 AM 8/11/2008
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Re: Riding Bitch (bdp)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bdp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I don't think bikes should be able to hold a passenger, to me it's just moronic.
But that's just my opinion. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Like I said, in many countries of the world, bikes are a person's only mean of transportation. Not a toy like most of the bikes in the US.
Being able to carry a passenger is one of the things that makes a bike a practical form of cheap transportation.
But that's just my opinion. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Like I said, in many countries of the world, bikes are a person's only mean of transportation. Not a toy like most of the bikes in the US.
Being able to carry a passenger is one of the things that makes a bike a practical form of cheap transportation.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Jasper_db1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jasper_db1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dude's got the military rider look down!</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's because he's an officer. In various security corps, they issue bikes to their agents.
Of course, the agent uses the bike as family vehicle...while kicking the crap out of it. When it brokes down, what do they do? They just steal the same bike from a civil.
That's because he's an officer. In various security corps, they issue bikes to their agents.
Of course, the agent uses the bike as family vehicle...while kicking the crap out of it. When it brokes down, what do they do? They just steal the same bike from a civil.
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i rode with other guys as a kid but when your a kid its different. I've had a guy ask me to take him for a ride and i said no (well maybe cause he's kind of a fruit).
I wouldnt ride with another dude (me or him bitch) unless the situation left no other option. sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
I wouldnt ride with another dude (me or him bitch) unless the situation left no other option. sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Jasper_db1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jasper_db1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So what happens to us Gringos and Chinos and our 2-wheeled SUV's (ADV rigs) out there?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It depends on the bike.
KLR650, DR650, XT600/660, DRZ400 and similar bikes are all used by various police/military corps
But a Katoom, BMW you should be ok. Even though lately they've been stealing an awful lot of GS Bimmers, with dead people and everything it's crazy.
It depends on the bike.
KLR650, DR650, XT600/660, DRZ400 and similar bikes are all used by various police/military corps
But a Katoom, BMW you should be ok. Even though lately they've been stealing an awful lot of GS Bimmers, with dead people and everything it's crazy.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Drunk909)
The only time I would let a guy ride bitch on my bike is if the City we were in was under the threat of a nuclear disaster. If I had a sister I wouldn't let her ride bitch, I'd still think that is awkward.
For liability reasons, I wouldn't let any woman ride bitch unless I was willing to marry her.
For liability reasons, I wouldn't let any woman ride bitch unless I was willing to marry her.
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Re: Riding Bitch (Starscream)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Starscream »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Like I said, in many countries of the world, bikes are a person's only mean of transportation. Not a toy like most of the bikes in the US.
Being able to carry a passenger is one of the things that makes a bike a practical form of cheap transportation.</TD></TR></TABLE>
:club soda:
Like I said, in many countries of the world, bikes are a person's only mean of transportation. Not a toy like most of the bikes in the US.
Being able to carry a passenger is one of the things that makes a bike a practical form of cheap transportation.</TD></TR></TABLE>
:club soda: