BBIII
Well-known member
The same time I bought my '05 FJR 1300 in June she was up to her highest weight...300 lbs. way up from her 1985 marriage weight of l75 Lbs, and way outside our dating weight of 150 lbs at 5' 10".
Yeah, that was 20 years ago, but I have only gained 40 lbs (and I really needed to) from 145 to 185 lbs at 6' even.
What is it about women that think it is OK to gain weight, AND cut you off from "the nasty"?
For the past 8 years I have been riding a 1985 Suzuki Madura 1200 and I had been renting Harleys, with the intent of purchasing the Harley that I fit into. Trouble was, they all drag their hardware, given my riding style. (I really like the newer heritage softail with the counter balanced engine and the new brakes).
I'm a confeseed gadjet guy, and really liked the BMW's with the advanced suspension, but I had read bad reports of the harsh ride. Then in May '05 My boss, a long term harley guy, bought an '05 FJR 1300 and I really liked the technology.
So I bought a '05 FJR in July and have 4000 miles on it...she has lost weight and constantly wants me to do things with her now instead of going out riding.
I suffer through chick flicks and home shows and all types of non-motorcycle crap, but it is worth it...she and I like each other again!!
The Yamaha FJR 1300 has saved my marriage
Yeah, that was 20 years ago, but I have only gained 40 lbs (and I really needed to) from 145 to 185 lbs at 6' even.
What is it about women that think it is OK to gain weight, AND cut you off from "the nasty"?
For the past 8 years I have been riding a 1985 Suzuki Madura 1200 and I had been renting Harleys, with the intent of purchasing the Harley that I fit into. Trouble was, they all drag their hardware, given my riding style. (I really like the newer heritage softail with the counter balanced engine and the new brakes).
I'm a confeseed gadjet guy, and really liked the BMW's with the advanced suspension, but I had read bad reports of the harsh ride. Then in May '05 My boss, a long term harley guy, bought an '05 FJR 1300 and I really liked the technology.
So I bought a '05 FJR in July and have 4000 miles on it...she has lost weight and constantly wants me to do things with her now instead of going out riding.
I suffer through chick flicks and home shows and all types of non-motorcycle crap, but it is worth it...she and I like each other again!!
The Yamaha FJR 1300 has saved my marriage