[mildly NBR]Riding buddies, or do they sell twin sidecars...

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[mildly NBR]Riding buddies, or do they sell twin sidecars...

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so yeah, my wife and i found out our first pregnancy will be multiples, we're having twins!

i really need to figure out how to add 2 futuristic looking rocket sidecars to the blur. it could be cool right?
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Saddlebags!
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Do you think that is the best possible way.
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i'm sure they would fit for a while...
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If you say so
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What? Saddlebags are more dangerous than dual sidecars? Poppycock!

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Post by illnoise »

They should both fit in a topbox, for a while. maybe even in the pet carrier!

Wow, congratulations! good luck with that. A friend of ours just had twins and it's not easy! My brothers are twins, too, but I'm sure yours will turn out better than them. : )

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Could baby strap them to the front of you, or to the back. I dunno, that sounds dangerous to me, having a small child on a scooter just sounds like disaster to me, like what if your kid starts crying and your at a red light.....and you gotta change the diaper.......Then you find you spilled at apple sauce in the pet carrier the wife gave you to feed them, so you have to go to the store and you forgot your wallet....
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thanks illnoise

jfrost, you had me cracking up for about 30 minutes. and then i forgot my wallet...
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Post by gearhead »

get the backpack kind you strap around your shoulder!
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its over with , :cry: kids on the way no riding for you
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fortunately my wife's a scooter rider too (she got me into it a couple years ago), so we are allowed the one scooter :-)
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This is exactly the kind of thing that happens when you take a break from riding. What is it about "NEVER, EVER GET OFF THE SCOOTER!" that's so hard to understand?

All kidding aside, congratulations to you both, and best wishes for an uneventful pregnancy, a speedy delivery, and happy, healthy children.

Besides being a blessing in their own right, the act of thinking of them each time you gear up for a ride really helps you put things in perspective.
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Post by gearhead »

fs8gbe wrote:fortunately my wife's a scooter rider too (she got me into it a couple years ago), so we are allowed the one scooter :-)
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