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Anxious newbie, needs some convincing
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May 22, 2008 at 4:47 pm #1403porangeParticipant
No it’s not ME who needs the convincing! I’ve been thinking/looking/drooling over getting a bike for a long time now and I’ve finally gotten everything in order, well almost everything. My fiance doesn’t exactly approve and she thinks it’s too dangerous. I’ve read the replies in articles about mothers thinking its dangerous and whatever but it’s a different story with a significant other. I’m only 21 and we’re not popping out any kids soon, (which might make it a little more understandable). I’m responsible, safety conscious and completely financially able to go ahead with this decision but it seems to be a bit too much for her.
I’m sure I’m not the first person to be in this position; what do you think I could do/say to help swing things my way?
PS – Found this site a few weeks ago and I think its an absolutely fantastic and helpful website and community.
May 22, 2008 at 7:49 pm #6569ShannonGParticipantI think you could make the argument that there is a high ‘jackass’ factor in motorcycling. Statistically, yes, it’s more dangerous than operating a car but statistically people do more stupid things and drive more aggressively on a bike. If you were NOT one of those people, and you rode defensively and with little to no ‘jackass’ factor there’s no reason why a motorcycle can’t be a safe thing to own.
May 22, 2008 at 8:18 pm #6575porangeParticipantYou’re telling me! Excellent feedback, however I already explained to her that most accidents happen to people under the influence, not wearing proper gear, riding a bike that’s way too powerful for their skill level or they’re being stupid. (Keep in mind I want a 250R). Hmm, maybe this is going to be more difficult that I thought.
May 22, 2008 at 8:20 pm #6577ShannonGParticipantShake your head and make ‘tsk tsk’ noises every time a motorcyclist passes you in your car!
May 22, 2008 at 8:22 pm #6578porangeParticipantI think a large part of is that her father is a police sergeant now and used to ride motorcycles back in the day. While that should work in my favor, (him having rode when he was younger) he now states he’s seen too many gruesome wrecks and doesn’t vouch for me. I’m up a creek without a paddle!
May 22, 2008 at 8:23 pm #6579porangeParticipantHaha! Funny you say that because every time were out and I see someone on a motorcycle I make a comment about it. Not a mean comment, just bringing attention to it and how I wish it were me.
May 22, 2008 at 8:37 pm #6584BenParticipantYou definitely got to pick your battles when it comes to significant others. My fiance` knows that if she says, “Either you give up riding, or we break up.” that I would break up with her. It’s not that I love motorcycles more than I love her, it’s that motorcycles are my passion and a huge part of my life. Anyone that would ask you to give up your passion is not the right person for you.
That being said, about a year ago I wanted to take up cigar smoking as a hobby…. well that did NOT end well. Even though I really wanted to do it, in the end I realized it was something I could live without*.
Some people will never get used to the idea of you riding, but others can be won over if you show them you will be safe and responsible. Show them all the riding gear you plan on buying, show them how you are going to take the MSF course and start on a small motorcycle. Maybe even have them take the MSF course with you that way they can see what it is really like. A lot of people’s fear comes from the unknown, so once you shed some light on the subject their fear will go away. Then again, some people are just unreasonable
Ben
~Best Beginner Motorcycles Admin*side note, we did actually come to a compromise that would allow me to smoke, but in the end the health risks, in addition to her not liking it just did not make it worth it.
May 22, 2008 at 8:41 pm #6585BenParticipantI think I stumbled across a really good idea in my rambling. Ask her to the take the MSF course with you. Tell her, “I don’t think you are making an informed decision, just do me a favor and take the MSF course with me before you put your foot down on the motorcycles.”
That’s just my 2cents, it might work, it might not. I’m no relationship doctor!
Ben
~Best Beginner Motorcycles AdminMay 22, 2008 at 8:41 pm #6586porangeParticipantSpoken like a professional, Ben. I’ll try my luck takin’ it slow and going over all the details I suppose, hopefully I’ll be posting back soon about my new bike!
May 22, 2008 at 8:44 pm #6587porangeParticipantI agree that’s a great idea, but it does kind of make me laugh picturing her on a bike, ha! Just not that kind of girl, ya know?
May 22, 2008 at 11:23 pm #6591acdeParticipantSorry but made me laugh :we’re not popping out any kids soon: Popping come on
May 23, 2008 at 1:33 am #6595AnonymousGuestI’m having the same issue. Only difference between myself and porage is we are popping out a kid soon. However this is something she knows I have always wanted to do. I took the MSF course last week and just got my license today. We still seem to get a little tense when the subject of actually getting the bike comes up but, I have found that I made some progress with taking the class and reviewing the reason I took it. Still not there , but close.
May 23, 2008 at 11:52 am #6604porangeParticipantWell it’s true! I mean.. true that we’re not having one, not true that they pop out… Kinda like a toaster.. Mmm toast…
May 23, 2008 at 11:56 am #6605porangeParticipantHang in there!
I believe we can do it.
Yes I realize how lame that was…
May 23, 2008 at 2:55 pm #6607ShannonGParticipantHa! These was the cheesiest/funniest thing I’ve seen all morning.
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