The side-saddle ride took us a long time to attempt, because it looks a little scary and a little difficult, and also Rob was afraid of the responsibility of not dumping Erika on her hind parts. In reality, it's very easy. The bike pedaler can barely tell there's an extra person on the bike, leading Rob to constantly ask, "Are you on?" (Also, there is a fear that he won't realize he lost his passenger blocks ago.) The passenger has to hop after a slight running start, but that's surprisingly easy. The trickiest part is holding your legs up for long periods of time and, of course, the hard metal bike frame isn't the most comfortable on your rear. (Unless, of course, you're as lucky and pampered as Erika, who happened to have a pillow to sit on in this photo. What a princess.)
Other than that, as long as you are sure to keep your feet and clothes out of the spokes, you'll be okay. You can't see where you're going, so that can be a little uneasy, but as long as the pedaler announces big bumps (which hurt), sudden turns, and all stops (you have to pop off before completely stopping or you'll both fall over), you should have a safe ride.
Of course, if you're not up for the thrill of the side-saddle, you could always spring for this method:
2 comments:
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I might have to whip up some "side saddle seat cushies" that fold up and go in the bag so you can always enjoy the free rides home. Miss you two.
Love the 2nd pic. You guys really need to frame it. Very nice....very nice. :)
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