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I thought I had this all sorted out Wife was ok with it, then I wrote the M1, and booked my Safety Course yesterday. Suddenly she now cries and says bikes scare her she doesn't like them.Any of you guys have this situation? I was thinking to at least hold my ground and get my M2, then I've got 2-3 years to convince her and get a bike. Its not like I have never been on a bike, before i met her I had a dirtbike growing up. Any suggestions? Unfortunatly giving up the wife isn't an option
I think the same might have happened to me as well -- Told them about wanting to try this all out, bought the gear during boxing week, booked with RTI, and even informed them of the bike I am getting (CBR250R with ABS, so it has both lower power and a slightly more forgiving breaking system since I am a learner). It wasn't until I put the actual down payment on the bike that I started hearing a different story...I guess because now it is more or less 'real'. They know I've always been the type to look multiple times before leaping, therefore I'm hoping they also become more 'ok' with it over time (unless I go out and buy a litre supersport lol).Lol... Maybe she didn't think you were really going to go through with it?
I had a similar problem with my parents when I told them I'm getting a bike.
They were all fine and dandy and when I brought the bike home, all hell broke loose.
Eventually, they learned to respect my decision...
Can't blame them though, riding is dangerous by nature and you have to be very careful out there.
Unfortunatly giving up the wife isn't an option
So what's the problem? She isn't going to be on it. Now you have someting to go do and get away from her when she starts crying.I thought I had this all sorted out Wife was ok with it, then I wrote the M1, and booked my Safety Course yesterday. Suddenly she now cries and says bikes scare her she doesn't like them.Any of you guys have this situation? I was thinking to at least hold my ground and get my M2, then I've got 2-3 years to convince her and get a bike. Its not like I have never been on a bike, before i met her I had a dirtbike growing up. Any suggestions? Unfortunatly giving up the wife isn't an option
Sounds like she uses tears to control you. I'd post a pic of your wife to see if she's hot enough to give up on your hopes and dreams.
When it comes down to it, you're only on this planet for a fixed amount of time. Be understanding of your wife's feelings, hear her out, but you don't want to one day say, "I wish I had."Good luck
She calmed a little when i told her I didn't want to be 55 one day and resent HER for stopping me from following my heart.
POW! Right in the kisser!
Maybe bring her to watch a part of the riding course and/or talk to one of the instructors? They really (obviously) teach very safe, very good riding techniques.. it might make her rethink her stance on bikes
I understand exactly what the OP is going through. My wife was outright ****** when I told her that I wanted to finally follow through on the dream of riding a motorcycle. She talked about how I had to consider not only my safety, but the consequences for our kids if anything ever happened to me. And you know what?.... She was right.
That said, she ultimately understood that I'm a grown man and had to make the decision myself. I gave her some assurances about when and where I would ride while I was in the learning stage. And when I did go to buy my CBR250R, she was upset. She calmed a little when i told her I didn't want to be 55 one day and resent HER for stopping me from following my heart.
When it comes down to it, you're only on this planet for a fixed amount of time. Be understanding of your wife's feelings, hear her out, but you don't want to one day say, "I wish I had."
Good luck