My wife is a lazy little turd. but she's my lazy little turd!
She doesn't really care for cycling, and honestly, it's a seasonal hobby at best for me. So I want her to come along with me on rides, but her Wal-Mart bike is always so slow, and she gets tired and uncomfortable on long rides.
Are there dog/child carriers big enough for a 5'3" 105lb Asian woman? She thinks it's a funny idea to have me tow her, and I think it'd be a good workout, while also having her come along with me on bike rides.
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Tie a radio flyer wagon on the back like we used to do as kids
>>1100338
>Are there dog/child carriers big enough for a 5'3" 105lb Asian woman?
yeah
there are bike trailers with 100lbs+ capacity
it'll be a hell of a workout for you though
also, make sure that your rear axle can take the part of the load that will be on it
best to do with something like a 90s rigid
>>1100338
1. Get her a decent bike and lose the piece of shit BSO
2. Get her new bike properly adjusted/fitted, with the correct size and shape saddle
3. Get her proper bike-riding clothes so she's not so uncomfortable
4. Instead of her trying to keep up with you, YOU let HER take the lead and set the pace. Inside of a month she'll be doing fine.
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>YOU let HER take the lead and set the pace
I've done steps 1-3 with my wife, and so far so good, but she doesn't ride regularly enough to be doing my pace yet.
I also sometimes ride ahead and double back, or go 100 yards down a side road, then come back.
That way, I can do a more challenging pace, and she doesn't feel like she's holding me back.
I hope you wear appropriate headgear for carting around Asian turds.
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>>1100338
E-bike? E-bike!
>>1100338
A bullitt will carry a 6ft male so yes
You really need to MGTOW your own way
>>1100338
why not a bicycle built for two? tandem bikes are awesome and you can find used ones for cheap
>>1100338
Put some light weight slick tires on her wal-beast and make her work alittle ... stronger women are sexier
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Second this. My gf was significantly slow and was very lazy unless she had something to motivate her. Her personal fitness was a major problem as well. Recently we moved and she started cycling to work which involved hills and had little parking. As she had to cycle, she got fit and now enjoys cycling with me and it's not arduous. So much so that she touring with me next week and is excited about the distance.
tl;dr. Get your significant other's fitness up and plan routes with them that include things they want to see.
Or get a tandem.
>105lbs
So what's it like being married to a 10 year old boy?
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>riding with your wife
>worrying about your pace or trying to get a workout in
Rookie mistake
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>That way, I can do a more challenging pace, and she doesn't feel like she's holding me back.
That way you are basically riding by yourself and she is wondering why he fuck she is even there when she could be home with Tyrone