tip for married men
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tip for married men
If you are going to be riding with your spouse, and you want to crank up the preload adjustment, I suggest you do it out of sight of your wife.
Otherwise, you could get into a discussion along the lines of:
woman: what are you doing?
man: I am adjusting something in the suspension to compensate for extra weight
woman: oh, so you are saying I'm too heavy!?
Otherwise, you could get into a discussion along the lines of:
woman: what are you doing?
man: I am adjusting something in the suspension to compensate for extra weight
woman: oh, so you are saying I'm too heavy!?
Bob
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
Re: tip for married men
Suggested alternate answer:man: I am adjusting something in the suspension to compensate for extra weight
man: I'm adjusting the rear suspension to make your ride softer and more pleasant.
You'll learn. The best thing to do is to learn to talk slower so you can think faster than your talking.
Re: tip for married men
My wife would never believe that I am trying to make her life easier and more pleasant, so that would never fly.
Bob
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
Re: tip for married men
Boxer wrote:The best thing to do is to learn to talk slower so you can think faster than your talking.
Can I quote you? I like that - it fits every situation well.
Kristi
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Re: tip for married men
I would say something but I'm still thinking.
Re: tip for married men
+1rdsmith3 wrote:My wife would never believe that I am trying to make her life easier and more pleasant, so that would never fly.
RIDE TOO PRETEND, PRETEND TOO RIDE. 
89 Oldwing, 07 WR250R, 14 KX250F
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My SO (Janyss) and I were coming home from the Bash. We hit a major rain/hail/windstorm just before we got into Ohio. We stopped for a min to wait it out. I opened my big mouth and said " Thank God you were on the back of the bike, if I woulda been alone, I definately woulda got blown off the road by that wind." I still had my helmet on and was standing next to a brick wall under an overhang. She smiled at me, said "Glad I could help". Then promptly put her hand on the side of my helmet and rammed my head into the wall
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See, I told you guys, half the time I dont know what I'm talking about.
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Another great example of why I'm glad my wife rides her own bike.
She "gets it" when it comes to suspension settings.

She "gets it" when it comes to suspension settings.
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johnnyjs1 wrote:My SO (Janyss) and I were coming home from the Bash. We hit a major rain/hail/windstorm just before we got into Ohio. We stopped for a min to wait it out. I opened my big mouth and said " Thank God you were on the back of the bike, if I woulda been alone, I definately woulda got blown off the road by that wind." I still had my helmet on and was standing next to a brick wall under an overhang. She smiled at me, said "Glad I could help". Then promptly put her hand on the side of my helmet and rammed my head into the wall.
thats the funniest thing i have read today.
Ian


