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thanks for the replies. I figured it was just a new thing and I think the low backrest is the way to go for my wife. Of course I could try going comando to see if that helps. If she still slips off the back it will at least give her a hand hold. \\;
thanks for the replies. I figured it was just a new thing and I think the low backrest is the way to go for my wife. Of course I could try going comando to see if that helps. If she still slips off the back it will at least give her a hand hold. \\;\\\\\\;
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Don't hafta go commando for that. \\; Why do ya'll think I ride in shorts all summer?? \\; [sm=badbadbad.gif]
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