passenger holding on

I did another post with the same title, basically suggestions for a new passenger to hold on my wife is really small and can not wrap her arms around me. even with the sissy bar she is struggling and grabbing me in all kind of awkward ways. its distracting and dangerous. next step is rider floor boards.
 
My wife won't ride, I think I will go to a solo seat or get a girlfriend that likes to ride. The decisions that motorcycling requires us to make......... ;) :)

bob
 
I did another post with the same title, basically suggestions for a new passenger to hold on my wife is really small and can not wrap her arms around me. even with the sissy bar she is struggling and grabbing me in all kind of awkward ways. its distracting and dangerous. next step is rider floor boards.

My wife rarely rides with me since I fell off a while back;), not complaining I like rolling round by myself. Before this though she could not get comfortable on the back of the R3 even though it was a massive improvement over the speed triple (and the old Bonnie come to think of it). The issue was that she said she slid back during acceleration:D and forward during braking the pillion pegs were positioned such that there was no way for her to brace herself. I extended the rear pegs forward and down and this solved the problem she stopped riding with me.

Used these and some home spacers as these were for floorboards.
r3-3005-5.jpg


This indicates our seating issue (and that's just the Bonnie, we're both tallish), the other people are my outlaws, who hound me unmerciful about Triumphs, but hey I didn't buy the slug Enfield
Ruth and Fishes Sunday 2006 DSC00531.JPG
 
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