Is she worth her weight in gold?
- Hatts Bennett
- Jan 18
- 2 min read
The Perils of Two-Up Riding: A Bloke's Perspective
When you're cruising along those twisty roads, the wind in your hair and the engine humming beneath you, there's nothing quite like the feeling of freedom that comes with riding a motorcycle. But when you decide to take a mate or a special someone along for the ride, you might just find that the experience takes a bit of a nosedive.

Weight Matters
First off, let's talk about the added weight. When you’re riding solo, you can lean into those curves, carve through the corners, and feel the bike respond to your every command. But toss another person on the back, and suddenly, you’re dealing with a whole new beast. The handling changes, the braking distance increases, and those tight turns that once felt like a dance now feel more like a lumbering waltz.
The Allure of Leather
Now, don’t get me wrong; there’s something undeniably attractive about a lass in leather. The way the sunlight glints off the jacket, the way it hugs her figure—it's enough to make any bloke’s heart race. But as the saying goes, looks can be deceiving. While it might be a thrill to have her on the back, the reality is that the experience of riding just isn’t the same with the extra weight.
Is It Worth It?
So, is it worth it? Sure, having a companion can add a bit of charm to the journey, but when you’re navigating those twisty roads, you might find yourself longing for the days of riding solo. The thrill of the ride can quickly turn into a struggle as you wrestle with the bike’s newfound heft. In the end, it’s all about balance. If you’re after a leisurely ride with some eye candy, then go ahead and take her along. But if you’re chasing that adrenaline rush on those beautiful, winding roads, it might just be better to leave the extra weight behind and enjoy the ride for what it is—pure, unadulterated freedom.



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