Nervous spouse while you're out riding?
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Broke something doing something stupid I regret while ago on the mtb. Have allways been texting my wife when I stop for a snack.
Recenty she feels the need to reconfirm our silent agreement about me calling or texting when I stop for a snack.
Tell her before I go on a ride where I'm off to so she roughly knows how long it will take
The wife being happy results in a longer bikeride buzz
Recenty she feels the need to reconfirm our silent agreement about me calling or texting when I stop for a snack.
Tell her before I go on a ride where I'm off to so she roughly knows how long it will take
The wife being happy results in a longer bikeride buzz
women worry. its just built in.
that said, a friend just had an accident and ended up in the hospital. broke his collarbone. i'm sure he won't live that one down.
i carry ID...and generally, i let me wife know how long i'll be or when i plan to get back. so if its any longer or if i have a flat, i call when i'm on the side of the road with mechanical issues.
that said, a friend just had an accident and ended up in the hospital. broke his collarbone. i'm sure he won't live that one down.
i carry ID...and generally, i let me wife know how long i'll be or when i plan to get back. so if its any longer or if i have a flat, i call when i'm on the side of the road with mechanical issues.
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You guys are a sorry bunch. Tell your wives to get off their asses and ride with you. Problem solved.
Now the only worrying is mine when my wife is not paying attention to a split and is about to get dropped if she doesn't pull her head out of her ass and cover the gap. But I have her trained that if she gets dropped due to her own poor skills than she is on her own to get home.
Now the only worrying is mine when my wife is not paying attention to a split and is about to get dropped if she doesn't pull her head out of her ass and cover the gap. But I have her trained that if she gets dropped due to her own poor skills than she is on her own to get home.
wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.
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^ Haha! One of the best posts I've seen in a while.
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Mr.Gib wrote:You guys are a sorry bunch. Tell your wives to get off their asses and ride with you. Problem solved.
Now the only worrying is mine when my wife is not paying attention to a split and is about to get dropped if she doesn't pull her head out of her ass and cover the gap. But I have her trained that if she gets dropped due to her own poor skills than she is on her own to get home.
Sometimes you need your own activities.
Speedplay is the devil!
Are any of these GPS tracking apps available to view online? For example I have an android phone (so could transmit my location) but my SO only has a 10 year old Nokia (so would need to view the location online rather than through an app). I see it as a means of keeping yourself safe especially off road so have no problems with being "tracked" by the wife.
I am lucky and have none of these issues. I suggest roughly how long I'll be as a courtesy so she can also arrange her day. But she doesn't start stressing a minute after the time I say I expect to get home...
Spent a month in France riding by myself in 2011 - skyped in the evening most days to tell her about my day and ask about hers. Heading to the States for three weeks riding holiday very soon - will look at Skyping again when I have internet access but again because we want to be in touch.
Spent a month in France riding by myself in 2011 - skyped in the evening most days to tell her about my day and ask about hers. Heading to the States for three weeks riding holiday very soon - will look at Skyping again when I have internet access but again because we want to be in touch.
Yup, mine gets nervous on the steeper technical stuff, especially if it's wet/slippy.
So I just point and laugh until she wtfu and rides it. (I don't really, usually encourage and assist)
Then she usually smashes me to pieces on our next road ride.
So I just point and laugh until she wtfu and rides it. (I don't really, usually encourage and assist)
Then she usually smashes me to pieces on our next road ride.
I think now with cell phones there should not be problems
I began riding at 14 y.o. in '94 and I had to stop at phone booths on the road say my mother I was fine and getting home . In 2000 i bought a cell phone, so it is much easier
my girl lived abroad, she just told me "tu es fou" or "huai dan" because I ride too often
I began riding at 14 y.o. in '94 and I had to stop at phone booths on the road say my mother I was fine and getting home . In 2000 i bought a cell phone, so it is much easier
my girl lived abroad, she just told me "tu es fou" or "huai dan" because I ride too often
DanW wrote:Are any of these GPS tracking apps available to view online? For example I have an android phone (so could transmit my location) but my SO only has a 10 year old Nokia (so would need to view the location online rather than through an app). I see it as a means of keeping yourself safe especially off road so have no problems with being "tracked" by the wife.
I use Locate My Droid. In the online app, you can delegate view permissions to others. It is also nice that tracking is on demand, so it can save on battery life.
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@ DanW: with the app I have (GPS Tracking Pro, free on Google play), your wife simply logs in to the website (life360.com) and can track you by manually updating your location. It notifies you like a text message every time she does it, but no big deal.
Easy sign-up too. You basically just put in your email address when you first open the app and that's that.
Easy sign-up too. You basically just put in your email address when you first open the app and that's that.
I'm lucky that my wife doesn't worry about me. But I do tell her when I'll be back.
Of course it may take her a couple hours to notice I have not arrived on time, and she's not wedded to her cell phone like many people. So if I have a problem chances are good I am going to be on my own for a while.
Of course it may take her a couple hours to notice I have not arrived on time, and she's not wedded to her cell phone like many people. So if I have a problem chances are good I am going to be on my own for a while.
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