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LOL i have a tour pac which kind of wraps around her and i also have a backrest for me which kind of locks her in the seat. what do ya'll think?
I don't have to worry about that. I have a tour pack and a backrest. She can't fit between the 2 so I have to take that backrest off for her and I to be on the bike. When she falls asleep, and decides to fall off the bike, we ARE going down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't have to worry about that. I have a tour pack and a backrest. She can't fit between the 2 so I have to take that backrest off for her and I to be on the bike. When she falls asleep, and decides to fall off the bike, we ARE going down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah mine naps to but on long straights NOT in turns and twisties (she really hates waking up to the scraping of my floor boards ).
I wake her by letting out of the throttle or tapping the brake a bit and she pops up once the helmet visor hits the back of my helmet.
With the tour pak and my backrest she is in pretty tight, now if whe start snoring I will get worried but jsut catching a cat nap I am not real concerned.
Would love to have someone take a picture of her snoozing with her head all laid back looking like a bobble head doll thought
my wife does this if she gets too cold, I don't like it, she said its only little cat naps. so I said what if I have a little nap? uh its not any worse, we still both go down. she did not think that was a good idea so I just hit the breaks, just before every curve.
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