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Will1000RR -> RE: Passenger ? (3/10/2008 10:40:48 AM)
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lol...yeah ur right what helps is basically "the push up" position. If the passenger puts their palms/hands closer together on the outer edge of the tank, apply just a little support on ur back for balance, this should work. Again, this person has to these two techniques for it to work and when it comes to stopped, this passenger should also be taught to use the tank in order not to press hard on your back. Using the tank a suport also preevnts them from bumping their helmets against yours thus not hearing/feeling "bang, clank, clunk"...lol Also technique is also tell the passenger to use the back pegs..its amazing how they can also use the pegs to push away from bumping into you. Anytime I carry a passenger, this is what I tell them to do and it works like a champ.. It also helps a lot too if the passenger doesnt weigh 400lbs..too Again, if the passenger often rides then this soreness if not an issue, if the passenger rides once, twice a year then if pretty obvious that there is gonna be soreness. Just think about it, if you dont ride for a while and then ride arent you gonna be sore??? When I ride my wifee, no complaints whatsoever...with the above techniques..
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