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Wendy, I like the Auburn that you had for the wedding. A buddy of mine used to have one just like it...I got to drive it in a parade once. :specool:
Thanks! It belonged to a buddy of mine, and he sold it shortly after our wedding. We were so lucky to get to use it! Plus, the owner drove me to the wedding - with long hair, and huge beard, and wearing a "F**k the ATF" T-shirt. Just to make sure nobody was taking anything too seriously. Awesome. Truly a day to remember.

 
That's what they all say! But it was a shining moment of creative craftiness, so I like to make sure he gets appropriate credit. Besides, how many women would be impressed by that type of thing? ;)
Whew, NO ****!! Better know your woman REALLY well to make a bold move like buying her a motorcycle as a gift for that important an occasion (especially as an adjunct to the purchase of your own bike), or you risk being sent here:

https://bewareofthedoghouse.com/video.aspx

As documented there, there's almost no escape from that, which would be a seriously BAD way to start a marriage. The doghouse has been discussed here recently, and I think the universal reaction was quaking FEAR. :(

Still, kudos to the hubby for having successfully given you exactly what you wanted. And to you for having wanted such a cool gift. :D

 
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Whew, NO ****!! Better know your woman REALLY well to make a bold move like buying her a motorcycle as a gift for that important an occasion (especially as an adjunct to the purchase of your own bike), or you risk being sent here:
https://bewareofthedoghouse.com/video.aspx

As documented there, there's almost no escape from that, which would be a seriously BAD way to start a marriage. The doghouse has been discussed here recently, and I think the universal reaction was quaking FEAR. :(

Still, kudos to the hubby for having successfully given you exactly what you wanted. And to you for having wanted such a cool gift. :D

That was a crack-up! I'm on the flip side of that. It has taken me years to convince my family (mom) that when I say I want motorcycle parts for Christmas, I don't mean make-up and jewelry.

I think Mike figured he was pretty safe since I'm a motorcycle mechanic. Plus, about a year before the proposal I had was raving to him about the FJR after taking a customer's bike for a post-service test ride. He started talking about buying one for himself, and I have some vague recollection of colorful and thinly-veiled threats regarding what would happen if he got one before I did. So, being a logical man with a healthy sense of self-preservation, he did the only practical thing he could do in such a situation: Bought two and called one a present. Worked for me.

 
Besides, how many women would be impressed by that type of thing? ;)
Mine would be. I'd love to get her that kind of gift but she's a BMW snob and I can't afford those. :)

Score! There are a few of us out there, no doubt about it.

The last statistic I saw put the motorcycling population at about 2% of the general population, with women riders accounting for about 10% of riders. Minus the ladies who are just casual riders, scooter commuters, or bought-it-and-don't-like-it owners, further divided by chicks who have no desire whatsoever to receive motorcycle parts or accessories for any special ocassion... I figure, statistically speaking, that your lady and I are probably in a pretty sound minority.

Therefor, most of you guys are probably safe from having to worry about gifting a motorcycle.

ShawnKing, on the other hand...

 
I'd gladly get my wife a bike, but she's happy just being a casual passenger...(she could never ride to work...the helmet would mess up her hair) :unsure: :dribble: :black eye:

 

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