wanted: single gal with bike~send picture of bike ;-)
It's difficult to combine the two: date and bike ride but I plan an attempt today in Golden Gate Park, we'll see how this goes....hmmm.
It is hard to find friends to ride with: ride style, speed, fitness level, fun to talk to at the rest stop and or drink uhm recovery food afterward....I feel sooooo lucky to have this community and a local bike club.
Just try to find that plus uhm elusive chemistry.
What Grog sed~it can be an indicator. As we say in Aikido "you're the same on the mat as you are off the mat" so it is on a bike "you are the same on a bike as you are off the bike".
Add the ego thing if you ride/climb better than your date or they you...I dunno if it can be done.
so....looking for some input from the coupled TE'ers: if your SO rides which came first-the significant other or the bike?
Do mixed marriages (bikers with non bikers) work?
I think we've covered this before but not in a while and not in this way.
Pick your top 5-10 must haves ....
Married here to a non-sporty, which works out a-ok, because I'm a non-music person. I ride bikes, horses, run, etc. He composes, practices and plays his guitar. Sometimes I get him to go for slow rides now that he trusts me to go slow and the destination includes a cocktail or picnic. ;) We appreciate our differences and enjoy sharing what we've learned in our respective domains.
IMHO, you have to pick a short list of what you really can't compromise on, and as much as I love my sporting activities, there are many other qualities with higher priority.
The benefit of not both being gung-ho about one thing is the non-competition aspect AND you don't ever have to listen to a bunch of unsolicited commentary about your decisions in your area.