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dolci
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Re: Does anyone still ride cupcake???
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December 15, 2008, 11:04:48 AM »
Quote from: somegirl on December 08, 2008, 11:56:10 AM
Oh, and I tried sitting in the driver's seat. There was no way I could stand up the bike. He then held up the bike for me, and both of my feet were 2-3 inches from the ground.
I'm like that on the Cagiva Gran Canyon. My legs just dangle around. The best way that I found to get on and off was to use the foot pegs and swing my leg over as though I were riding a horse (and to me - it's almost that tall anyway, I swear). [moto]
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Quote from: DesmoDiva on December 08, 2008, 11:51:14 AM
How's the back seat of the BMW Mr.I rented?
Very comfy on the posterior--compared to riding cupcake on Desmoquattro's SS 900--but it could use a backrest. Like somegirl said, getting on the pillion is the most complicated part, due to the bike's height. If there were a hardcase on the back I'd probably need a step-stool to get up there.
But back to the original question... I still ride cupcake occasionally with DQ. It's fun because I trust his riding ability and skills. I always get a little nervous when riding cupcake with someone else (for the first time), being unfamiliar with their riding abilities.
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January 05, 2009, 08:09:11 PM »
Before I started riding, I rode cupcake for years. One of my close friends, who also happened to be a really good rider, took me through all of the Bay Area's awesome twisties and helped show me what an amazing motorcycle mecca this is. That's why I love taking passengers and showing them a good time because I remember all of my early passenger experiences.
As for being a cupcake, I'd do it again because it's a lot of fun! But If I'm gonna snuggle up and trust someone with my life, it just has to be with someone that's experienced; that I trust and like. It would also be a bonus to ride with someone way faster than me!
Maybe I'll get the opportunity at some point...
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January 05, 2009, 11:37:40 PM »
If you ever make it to a track school I highly recommend a two-up ride with one of the instructors.
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January 06, 2009, 06:48:40 AM »
I'm still kicking myself for passing up a 2-up ride with Keith Code at CSS.
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Quote from: somegirl on January 05, 2009, 11:37:40 PM
If you ever make it to a track school I highly recommend a two-up ride with one of the instructors.
Yeah, that's what I mostly refering to as I happen to think riding crazy fast on the street is sketchy
I'm plannning to do the Keigwin's novice school this May and am hoping an instructor will take me on the back. I've only done two track days with years apart so this'll be a first back-to-back track riding experience... I'm so excited to do it
That will be the ultimate cupcake experience!
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Quote from: ducnymph on January 08, 2009, 03:00:44 AM
Yeah, that's what I mostly refering to as I happen to think riding crazy fast on the street is sketchy
I'm plannning to do the Keigwin's novice school this May and am hoping an instructor will take me on the back. I've only done two track days with years apart so this'll be a first back-to-back track riding experience... I'm so excited to do it
That will be the ultimate cupcake experience!
Nice! Two of the Keigwin's instructors happen to be MOB members (tigre and datv) so make sure to look out for them.
All the instructors are great there, actually. It's a really great school. Have fun!
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Quote from: mostrobelle on December 04, 2008, 11:19:34 PM
That's because nearly every dude is a TERRIBLE passenger. Seriously. What's up with you guys? It's like something in your DNA tells you to scratch yourselves, jerk your head around to look at every blonde crossing the street, fumble for your wallet and try some sort of anti-gravity take on back-seat counter-steering every time you ride behind someone.
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Quote from: somegirl on January 08, 2009, 04:25:35 PM
Nice! Two of the Keigwin's instructors happen to be MOB members (tigre and datv) so make sure to look out for them.
Thanks! I'll see if either of them will be there on the days I'm going. I'm super excited, I booked it the other night.
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January 30, 2009, 11:11:19 AM »
I will still happily ride cupcake with my beau. I rode with him long enough before I got my own bike to trust him, though it is kind of scary knowing I don't have control of the situation.
Plus, I think I would miss the closeness being on a bike together offers.
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Re: Does anyone still ride cupcake???
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January 31, 2009, 09:16:23 PM »
Quote from: Shortie on January 30, 2009, 11:11:19 AM
I will still happily ride cupcake with my beau. I rode with him long enough before I got my own bike to trust him, though it is kind of scary knowing I don't have control of the situation.
Plus, I think I would miss the closeness being on a bike together offers.
I'm glad someone else besides me likes to ride two up. I think it's a nice change and if you are comfortable, why not? I think its really relaxing if you are confident with your beau, hubby, etc.! I kind of miss my bike tho when I'm away from it!
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March 05, 2009, 09:23:31 PM »
Quote from: mostrobelle on December 04, 2008, 11:19:34 PM
That's because nearly every dude is a TERRIBLE passenger. Seriously. What's up with you guys? It's like something in your DNA tells you to scratch yourselves, jerk your head around to look at every blonde crossing the street, fumble for your wallet and try some sort of anti-gravity take on back-seat counter-steering every time you ride behind someone.
Yes, I gave Sacduc a cupcake ride once...after all that squirming from the back end, once I got the bike back in the garage I tried to discretly check the tire pressure. I though there was something flat back there...
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Re: Does anyone still ride cupcake???
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March 19, 2009, 11:08:35 AM »
I've been caught on the back on my own bike.. for logistical reasons.
or having someone to take me to go get my bike. But i'm really uncomfortable back there! It takes much more physically for me to ride back there.
I did really enjoy riding 2 up on a cruiser with a back rest though!!
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I'll ride on the back. Friend has a sporty tourer and he put it through it's paces last time I was on back!!!! He was speed shifting and leaning into turns like I never would have!!! It was a blast. He was trying to scare me, and ended up teaching me a few things about skilled riding.
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Re: Does anyone still ride cupcake???
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June 05, 2009, 03:18:30 PM »
The only person I've ever ridden two-up with is a Buddhist monk named Kusala.
He's the only one I've ever trusted enough to ride with, and he has a cruiser with a back rest.
Having fallen off the back of a wave runner at 70 mph I lost my affinity for riding on the back of anything. Water is hard at that speed.
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