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How to convince the Wife to ride..........
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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 908670" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>When I met my bride it was over 33 years ago on a bike. She rode then, she won't ride now. Refuses citing knee problems, and discomfort never realized. I ride anyway. It's a sad thing not to share this passion with the person I share everything. I hope it changes, but meanwhile, it's a good day to ride, and I do.</p><p></p><p>This summer I traveled 7500 miles on a cross-country trip and met her in Pittsburgh to visit our daughter and relatives. She flew, I rode. Same thing last year. I have rode 20K miles since the first of the year. So many places and events that she has no part of. I can't imagine being so stubborn. I even took up Argentine Tango and do the things that she loves, but she won't share motorcycling or skiing. I can live with it, and maybe I have a better time having this part of my life apart. It makes me sad, but not following my heart would be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 908670, member: 21394"] When I met my bride it was over 33 years ago on a bike. She rode then, she won't ride now. Refuses citing knee problems, and discomfort never realized. I ride anyway. It's a sad thing not to share this passion with the person I share everything. I hope it changes, but meanwhile, it's a good day to ride, and I do. This summer I traveled 7500 miles on a cross-country trip and met her in Pittsburgh to visit our daughter and relatives. She flew, I rode. Same thing last year. I have rode 20K miles since the first of the year. So many places and events that she has no part of. I can't imagine being so stubborn. I even took up Argentine Tango and do the things that she loves, but she won't share motorcycling or skiing. I can live with it, and maybe I have a better time having this part of my life apart. It makes me sad, but not following my heart would be worse. [/QUOTE]
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