Girls are the best accessory on a bike....

A M109 can pick up any woman.. :p


Anyways you're lucky. My girl doesn't like going on the bike even though I want to save $ on gas. and I want a 9..

An M109R Can even pick up a 400lb woman if you want! That 1800CC can haul any ***. Whatever you like! If you need any advice on 9's let me know I'd be glad to help.
 
I'll leave you two alone... have fun in here! ;)

Missing the point there hun.

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There's three rules that I used to tell every passenger.

1. If I'm making a right turn, look over my right shoulder, if I'm making a left, look over my left shoulder. This will help the passenger know how much to lean while sticking close to you and not offsetting the centre of gravity.

2. Do not take your feet off the pegs unless I tell you it's safe to do so.

3. Don't talk to me through the helmet with the visor down, tap me on the shoulder first to get my attention and then speak to me.

I've always had great success when those three rules were followed.


I agree completely.. Those are the exact same rules I follow...never had any issues...
 
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oh, the funny sound of helmets between 1&2 gear, how's that
My god, I'm so glad I don't have to hear that "clunk" anymore. Especially on my expensive Arai RX-Q!

I ended up taking one of those ZAGG shield's for a phone and sticking it along the back of the helmet.. no more nicks! PHEW!
 
Number one rule I have when I take a passenger on my bike. Don't let your helmet hit my helmet or I'll punch you in the face.
 
didn't realize you were on the forum too. Tell Mr.Glass I'm going to make him a bubble wrap track suit. Speedy recovery bud !

This is the only pic I have unfortunately.. set as my new avatar pic.... looking forward to taking more pics in the futre.. when Tim's collarbone heals..
 
didn't realize you were on the forum too. Tell Mr.Glass I'm going to make him a bubble wrap track suit. Speedy recovery bud !

Just joined 4 days ago.. having fun so far.. I will relay the message to Tim..
 
There's three rules that I used to tell every passenger.

1. If I'm making a right turn, look over my right shoulder, if I'm making a left, look over my left shoulder. This will help the passenger know how much to lean while sticking close to you and not offsetting the centre of gravity.

2. Do not take your feet off the pegs unless I tell you it's safe to do so.

3. Don't talk to me through the helmet with the visor down, tap me on the shoulder first to get my attention and then speak to me.

I've always had great success when those three rules were followed.
Well, the rule #4:
Don't dance while riding :confused5: !!!

I disagree about helmet - if she bangs your helmet to often it means that you're riding just terrible (city streets are not a track). 2up - is a very good way to practice to be smooth and gentle:angel8: isn't that's what she wants from you?
 
Well, the rule #4:
Don't dance while riding :confused5: !!!

I disagree about helmet - if she bangs your helmet to often it means that you're riding just terrible (city streets are not a track). 2up - is a very good way to practice to be smooth and gentle:angel8: isn't that's what she wants from you?

Or she has weak neck muscles. Never a good sign. Lmao
 
My issue is that I keep sliding forward, closer and closer to the front.. not bad for me being so close to the man in front, but not so good for him, being squished.. so, it's shimmying back a bit at each stop light or sign.. gently of course....
 
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