Is inviting someone for a ride just a way to get some?

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Do you like riding with a pillion?

No, dont like it
23
33%
Yes, for innocent enjoyment of company purposes
24
35%
It's just a way to impress chicks/get lucky
22
32%
 
Total votes: 69

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Re: Is inviting someone for a ride just a way to get some?

Post by Smitty »

PinkBike wrote::?:

Here's a question out of honest curiosity:

Who actually enjoys having a pillion? And if so, why?

OR: Is asking someone to ride with you, just a way to get some cuddly-feely? :twisted:

:?:

ummm.....
I was/am married to 'em :wink:



that qualify me? :lol:
guess 30+ years of carting female pillions does....
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I've never pillioned anyone except the kids down the driveway (my wife won't have a bar of the bike). I don't know anyone else that's interested except those who already ride.

I've been pillioned on the back of a mate's 9R back to work from Brighton Kawasaki and it was an absolute hoot. The only trouble was that I outweighed him significantly and every time some wanker cut him off and he jammed on the anchors I slid down the pillion pad and threatened to crush his nuts against the tank with considerable force. As he's a skinny bugger I got around this by bracing myself by holding on his tank. Must of looked a bit odd, but he's single and probably needs them :).

He didn't mind the extra weight, the 9R has more than enough hp for the Nepean Highway in rush hour and at least I was leaning the right way around corners :wink:.
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I-K wrote:
Black Magic wrote:
Neka79 wrote:its even funnier when said "non believer" is on the back and u crack it...and they shit thermselves as u wheelie down the road 2 up!!
Nothing sexy about that neka..... :roll:
He didn't say it was sexy. He said it was funny...
haha thanks mate...

yea i know a few nuts who are quicker 2 up than solo, or at least on par...

personally im much slower 2 up..unless its on the freeway or cruising (most chicks get sore after a few min thru the hills...)





I-K wrote:
Mel wrote:I don't like taking pillions... had a few guys ask me to take them for a ride... no way.
I have the same approach to pillioning as giving massages; girls and women - game on. Blokes - ummm, OK, but I reserve the right to feel weird about it.
hahaha thats piss funny ..ur on a roll mate...

so u wanna give me a massage? i dont mind YOU feeling weird abt it :P
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Mel wrote:I don't like taking pillions... had a few guys ask me to take them for a ride... no way.

But like Black Magic said... on the back of a bike snuggled up behind cute boy... well that can be kinda hot :D

(even if it is on a honda lol)
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I realy dislike pillioning but having said that it was fun having Lainie on the 12 for a while as she is a brilliant pillion and you wouldnt know she was there except your back was warm and the occasional squeal.
Monos are easier too :twisted:
I dont think she felt so safe and trusting when i totalled the bike the weekend after she left... :oops:
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Post by photomike666 »

I don't have any real issues with someone on the back, as long as it is someone I know and trust. I prefer to go solo and I don't like being pillioned - I'm a control freak ;)
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FrogZ wrote:I realy dislike pillioning but having said that it was fun having Lainie on the 12 for a while as she is a brilliant pillion and you wouldnt know she was there except your back was warm and the occasional squeal.
Monos are easier too :twisted:
I dont think she felt so safe and trusting when i totalled the bike the weekend after she left... :oops:
:lol: :lol: I would have to say that was well something I will NEVER forget.... Would I hop on again for sure as long as we got back up on that back wheel and stayed away from round abouts :wink:
What u do when your on the bike alone is your problem I know for fact that you would never do anything you knew you couldn't handle with me on the back. Shit happens having said that happens to you more often :wink:
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I had a great time at PI being ferried between the house and the caravan park on the back of my bike by Gos and also on the back of Wattie's bike...don't know how much they enjoyed it though cos I don't think I'm a good pillion, but at least I wasn't the one who got us lost
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Damon ZX9R wrote:It's a good way to get home after a stack, Eh Glen?
Define "good" for me mate. :D
It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
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Post by Glen »

Ferrying a green wigged maniac with a video camera around the outside of PI is amusing.

Ferrying the same maniac from Daves caravan park to Mick, Gos, Kev and Ponti's house and getting a guided tour of Cowes while the said maniac try's (unsuccessfully) to direct you there is also amusing (in a bent kind of way)
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Post by NortikittyKat »

Too much of a control freak to go on back....

And I have never had a pillion and dont intend to learn any time soon - and thats the reason I can't take you on a ride and I am sticking to it..... :wink:

But lets not forget the cardinal rule of goin two up......
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Post by Waldorf »

I don't mind taking a pillion, but only if we're going somewhere. (Having said that, having Marranda on the back with me riding is helping to bring her confidence levels up).

:oops: I actually like being a pillion - I'm just no good at it. :lol: Apparently I fidget too much, and lean into corners when I'm not supposed to..
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Post by Black Magic »

FrogZ wrote:I realy dislike pillioning but having said that it was fun having Lainie on the 12 for a while as she is a brilliant pillion and you wouldnt know she was there except your back was warm and the occasional squeal.
Monos are easier too :twisted:
I dont think she felt so safe and trusting when i totalled the bike the weekend after she left... :oops:
I think you are right frog. It does depend on how good at pillioning the pillion actually is! :? :roll:
I have been told that when I have pillioned the rider has to turn around to see if I am still there. Although when I pillioned with Jonno I was leaning further into some corners than him and he almost decapitated me on a pole! :shock: :shock:

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Post by Loz »

I quite like taking pillions. They always have a good time, and if they're adventurous I'll show 'em a good wheelie or some hard cornering. Chicks or blokes, either's fine - and I find it hilarious how blokes will fiddle and fidget because they're so uncomfortable giveing you a cuddle.

Having said that, I love rooting sheilas and if hooning around with one on the back will get me a leg over, then it's cheaper than buying them cocktails!
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