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| Tom C RX50 |
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 Tom C RX50 Nitrous Nuisance

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 Posted: 23:51 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: how long to leave it before takin a pillion?? |
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Heya, just a quick question, me and my friend were discussing riding with a pillion, and he is getting a 400 soon. I advised him not to take a pillion untill he has got used to the bike to ride alone yet, as I have never taken a pillion I cannot speak from experience.
I was wondering if you could shed some light on the topic and give some advice and guidance. Thanks, Tom ____________________ **FOR SALE** Aprilia RX50, full system gianelli exhaust, 70cc MK big bore, MK pro race filter, 20mm Dellorto carb, aftermarket sticker set, small plate, carbon look indicators, new rear tyre, years tax and mot, new chain and sprockets, very fast bike. 1200 ono **FOR SALE** |
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| ZaphodBeeble |
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I think you should definitely get used to the power and weight of a bike before taking a pillion. You need to get used to the clutch and throttle response mainly I reckon, it will help when taking corners at slow speed. Anything above 20mph and you don't really notice the difference with a pillion. It's always the slow speeds that cause the most bother. ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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| PsychoHippy |
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 PsychoHippy Jammy Git

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| ZaphodBeeble |
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 ZaphodBeeble World Chat Champion

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The only thing that really bothers me with a pillion is a back seat rider. The kind of pillion that likes to take the corners themselves and lean for you. Argh it's so annoying. Make sure you tell your pillions to sit there like a sack of spuds! ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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| yambabe |
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 yambabe World Chat Champion

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As a pillion of many years until I passed my test recently, another good way to stop a rider-pillion leaning further than you want or an inexperienced one leaning the wrong way is to have them sat with their arms in between you and the palms of their hands flat on your back. With the hands in this position, they tend to follow your movement better.
Personally I have no desire to carry a pillion, and am looking at replacing my seat-pad on the back with a rack so I have more room for shopping! Did you know that on a full licence your insurance will also be less if you are not insured for pillions? ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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ah but if I take pillions it means i get to see my missus dressed in leather  |
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| yambabe |
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 yambabe World Chat Champion

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Eyes in the back of your head then, seeing as she'll be sat behind you?
Just imagine how much better the view would be if she was riding her own bike, leaning over the tank with her arse in the air, and you could be riding behind.......  ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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| ZRX61 |
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| mr.z |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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Took a passenger 5minutes after first sitting on a bike, i'm still allive, so is the pillion in question..
Generally you'll cope... might be a crap idea but you can allways turn arround and go home.
Read previous threds on pillions on here for info...
If you have a good passenger then the main thing is the way the bikes handleing will change, breaking and accelerateing will be different.
Sensible thing is obviously get used to the bike, dont ride like and twat and show off to mates, its not that hard, read up first, take it easy. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 JodieWodie Reflective Banana

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I rode my CG from July last year, and only took a pillion in January this year.
I needed to get used to riding and staying upright with just me on it first !
I recently got an FZR600, and took a pillion today, (a couple of days after getting the bike), but I practiced, practiced on the new bike first, (almost all weekend), to get used to the clutch, brakes, gear changes, and to learn how it took corners etc...
All bikes are different, all people are different, I say do it when you feel ready.
Do NOT rush these things. ____________________ Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow" |
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| Tom C RX50 |
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 Tom C RX50 Nitrous Nuisance

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 Posted: 18:38 - 11 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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heya cheers guys, i didnt apreciate the rather out of order post tho, rather pointless, if your not gunna give advice then why bother, be a twat and posty stuff in fights and flame wars for all i care.
My mate has been riding a 50 and is going to a 400, and i wanted to know how long he shud leave till takin a pillion safely and confidently. I appreciate the 'positive' and helpfull responses, more would be welcome  ____________________ **FOR SALE** Aprilia RX50, full system gianelli exhaust, 70cc MK big bore, MK pro race filter, 20mm Dellorto carb, aftermarket sticker set, small plate, carbon look indicators, new rear tyre, years tax and mot, new chain and sprockets, very fast bike. 1200 ono **FOR SALE** |
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Get a 25kg sack of spuds (or maybe even two) and secure it onto the pillion seat. That'll probably give you an idea to begin with. Everything happens more slowly and you need to do everything much more deliberately and smoothly. I've little experience of pillions, but too much experience of loading the rear of the bike beyond what is perhaps sensible.
The front wheel will be seem very light and you'll want to jack up the rear of the bike to compensate for the weight. Of course, it'll then be too stiff when you're only one-up, and if you don't change it back you'll need to keep your wits about you going over bumps while canted over.
I have it on good authority that a sports 400 is painful enough to ride (if you're as much as 6'), and that going pillion upon it is even more tortuous. Good luck.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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 Posted: 11:08 - 13 Jul 2005 Post subject: Re: how long to leave it before takin a pillion?? |
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| Tom C RX50 wrote: | Heya, just a quick question, me and my friend were discussing riding with a pillion, and he is getting a 400 soon. I advised him not to take a pillion untill he has got used to the bike to ride alone yet, as I have never taken a pillion I cannot speak from experience.
I was wondering if you could shed some light on the topic and give some advice and guidance. Thanks, Tom |
I advise that you, the rider should have a go on pillion yourself with someone on a similar bike so you can learn what the pillion is put through. Then only ride with your own pillion when you have learnt to be smooth with gear change, acceleration and braking.
Please, if it is a new pillion to the sport of motorcycling, do not scare them silly- many a potential new motorcyclist is put off because of their first ride.... we are there to promote the sport-... it is not big and not clever!!! If they then feel comfortable and you feel comfortable with them, then you can slowly up the pace!! ____________________ Jamie
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Hi
Errr, on the road legally about 9 months before my test.
Carrying a pillion comfortably is mainly about riding smoothly. With a fair jump in the style of bike (from small light 2 stroke to heavier larger 4 stroke) it will probably take a bit of time for him to be riding smoothly, and for things like gearchanges to be smooth.
Scaring a pillion is not an achievment.
All the best
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