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My wife and daughter both are 115. The only time I feel my wife is when I take my backrest and her tour pac off and she's bumping me in the back of the head (she holds me pretty tight). My daughter one the other hand has to turn her entire body to change the direction that she is looking. She moves the bike everywhere. I even threatened her the last time, that if she does it anymore, she won't ride with me.
My wife and son both like to ride along. They are both the same weight, except it is distributed a little differently. My son is 6 foot and lanky and I don't know he is back there and I can pretty much drive the same as when I am alone. My wife on the other hand, taps her feet to the ipod, cranks her head to look at stuff and the worst which I remind her every time is to not do any adjusting in the seat until we are in 3rd gear. Nothing like turning out of a parking lot turning right and crossing a set of RR tracks within 5 feet and feel her shift her weight.
Only passenger I ever take is my wife who now I appreciate more than ever. She must be a natural cuz she hasn't caused an issue even once. And when I was a rookie and did the stupid front brake tip over she dismounted on the way down like it was planned and just laughed it off. She is perfect back there. Wish I could say the same in the cage. For some reason she's a whole different person in that "back seat"
Why would you pay good money for something that will let you hear her YAP more??
Don't want anyone to think I am some kinda perv, but my GF has very large breastisis--and there is nothing I love better than feeling them in my back. I have told her this, and she makes sure to press them against me real hard and..
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