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What about an adapted sidecar? I can't say I've seen them in the UK much, but I saw several of them when I lived in the US, so I expect they're available here too.
It's worth it. Honest.
I've tried to convince her a trike would work (as we'd still need somewhere to put the wheelchair) but she didn't seem to convinced
My preference would be something like a Triumph Tiger
What about an adapted sidecar? I can't say I've seen them in the UK much, but I saw several of them when I lived in the US, so I expect they're available here too.
I've considered doing my full bike test a few times, but if I got a bike my better half would never be able to ride on it with me (she's disabled and in a wheelchair) so I'd feel selfish. She wants me to get one so we'll see.
What about an adapted sidecar? I can't say I've seen them in the UK much, but I saw several of them when I lived in the US, so I expect they're available here too.
I've considered doing my full bike test a few times, but if I got a bike my better half would never be able to ride on it with me (she's disabled and in a wheelchair) so I'd feel selfish. She wants me to get one so we'll see.
I have a certain look (shaved head, goaty beard, tattoos - think an English Stone Cold Steve Austin) and when I meet someone for the first time they automatically assume I'm into motorbikes. The number of men who will start to talk about their bikes is quite bizzare!
I even have bikers nod to me when I'm out, acknowledging a fellow 'biker'
For the record, if I ever meet any of you in real life I know next to nothing about Harleys
That's not mistaken identity, that is Confirmation bias or the tendency to search for, interpret, focus on and remember information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions
I've considered doing my full bike test a few times, but if I got a bike my better half would never be able to ride on it with me (she's disabled and in a wheelchair) so I'd feel selfish. She wants me to get one so we'll see.
Slightly off on a tangent ... I had to get SC for a role so decided to check with the relevant authorities to see if the misdemeanours of youth were still on record and was surprised to see I was listed for GBH in Castleford
Never been to Castleford & was actually out of the country when the offence was committed
Twots changed it quickly enough but did wonder how it was recorded in the first place
That's a bit of a worry ... be fine if you'd actually tw@tted someone (there are plenty deserve it). Bit more serious than people just thinking I'm into bikes just because I look like the stereo-typical biker
I've considered doing my full bike test a few times, but if I got a bike my better half would never be able to ride on it with me (she's disabled and in a wheelchair) so I'd feel selfish. She wants me to get one so we'll see.
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