Mustang Super Touring Seat 2 up w/ back rest For SALE
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If the issue is not the seat, but the fiance's apprehension, might the solution be to buy her a backrest?
Seriously, I think the perceived (even real) safety factor of having something solid to lean into may be what she needs. Ask her -- she may be most afraid of falling off. I know my wife would never be willing to ride 'bareback'.
On the bike, I mean.
Seriously, I think the perceived (even real) safety factor of having something solid to lean into may be what she needs. Ask her -- she may be most afraid of falling off. I know my wife would never be willing to ride 'bareback'.
On the bike, I mean.
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[QUOTE=stevehilde;15965372]If the issue is not the seat, but the fiance's apprehension, might the solution be to buy her a backrest?
Seriously, I think the perceived (even real) safety factor of having something solid to lean into may be what she needs. Ask her -- she may be most afraid of falling off. I know my wife would never be willing to ride 'bareback'.
On the bike, I mean.[/QUOT
This thread is for me to sell the seat, I'm all set with suggestions
Seriously, I think the perceived (even real) safety factor of having something solid to lean into may be what she needs. Ask her -- she may be most afraid of falling off. I know my wife would never be willing to ride 'bareback'.
On the bike, I mean.[/QUOT
This thread is for me to sell the seat, I'm all set with suggestions
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