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 shop_addict Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 21:01 - 18 Dec 2004 Post subject: That strap across the seat... |
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....what on earth is it for?
Sorry for the girlie question
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No way, the handle at the back feels way better in my opinion. I agree the strap is crazy. Jo, when I first saw my bike that's one of the first things I asked
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Strap aint too bad, but it leaves you a little hunched over.
A grab rail on the back is good, but grab rails at the side are better!  |
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Or just do what a friend does on my bike, hands around my waist, hold onto me during acceloration, push on the tank during braking.
Worked pretty well, as my style of riding is highly predictable.  |
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One problem with those straps across the seat which I envisage but have yet to encounter is that if you are sitting astraddle the pillion seat as surely you must, then you will be holding onto the strap with your hands in your crotch. Cue heavy braking, and crushing your gonads on your own fists.
If you're riding with pillion and 'making progress', perhaps without smooth gear changes and braking and accelerations, doesn't a pillion hanging onto you for dear life, dragging you towards the rear of the bike under acceleration and slamming you into the tank under braking and forcing you to weight the bars even further, piss you off?
That's not to mention the constant clunking of helmets either. It's the grab handles for me every time if I've the option. Besides, some people wear too tight textiles/ leathers to get a grip onto. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Personally i find the Grab rail is more secure, since it allows you to brace against aceleration (locked elbows means you simply cant fall off the back without breaking something first) and also avoid crushing the driver when he brakes.
Anyone who isnt that way inclined ( ) might find it better to use the brace on the tank method as opposed to holding onto rider. I found that when i was starting out as a pillion my arms were too short (being 13 ) to comfortably get the rail... but holding onto the rider made me and him clash helmets on braking and slide around on accelerating. With hand on tankpad you can use arms to squeeze rider when he's accelerating and push against something solid when braking.
I'll never forget when i first read about the pro's an cons of the different methods (from a riders point of view) -
Reacharound - You know your mate is there and can feel when he's scared... not to mention great for them to unzip the trousers at the traffic lights... despite the fact that your mates a 32 year old plumber from slough.
Grab rail - One day you'll look over your shoulder down the open road with the sun on your face and the smell of freshly cut grass in the air and you'll wander.... where the f**ks he gone?!
Tank - Safe, secure, something that wont come off. And handy for crushing the riders knackers when he's messing around. ____________________ Previous - Gilera DNA50 / XVS125 Dragstar/Honda CBR 600F/GSF 650 Bandit
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 196 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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