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AU2O3, there's a t-shirt you can buy that says, on the back, words to the effect of "If you can read this, she's fallen off"

It's good your wife did not!
(11-25-2020, 06:45 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: [ -> ]AU2O3, there's a t-shirt you can buy that says, on the back, words to the effect of "If you can read this, she's fallen off"

It's good your wife did not!

ROFL

That's good, and yes - Thumbs Up .
(11-25-2020, 03:23 PM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I am not the person to overload the bike as I don't really have where to go touring and I'm not a fan of camping - forgive me. However riding with a pillion is something I am very accustomed to, as my wife goes out with me very often, and I what I found from those experiences is that bikes that put her up high severely impact her comfort and she keeps on moving around, which in return impacts my comfort and the way bike handles. CB1100 isn't the best when it comes to this, and having more space and a backrest is definitely looked upon favorably. She is definitely more comfortable that on our old Speed Triple, but much less than on the California (pic attached)
Did I mention I absolutely hate getting head-butted by a pillion?
Then again, some motorcycles can be affected negatively by the change in geometry when loading the rear axle, and I reckon that is a thing to consider when loading up. Brakes are also affected by increase in weight, and that's just physics.
So to conclude, if loading up - make sure the subframe can handle the load, adjust tire pressure, adjust suspension settings, balance out the loading, and adjust your road speed to accommodate for slower braking.

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed

Thanks for the pic, Tod. Man, I love the long low look of the Californias.
My wife has been riding with me for 47 years. All over the US, Canada, Europe. She is an awesome passenger. Never inputs the bike. Started riding 2 up on a 73 RD 350 in November 1972, and still loves riding on the 2018 FJR as recently as last week. Due to some medical issues she can't do long distance trips anymore, but still loves a 50 mile curvy country road ride.

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She doesn't like riding the CB though..too small
@ Mr and Mrs Ferret,
47 years on the bike together, Aloha! I think this counts for at least 60 years of a diamond riding (wedding) anniversary. Congratulations. BTW I can see that in 47 years she has never been a ATGATT proponent.
(11-26-2020, 06:21 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My wife has been riding with me for 47 years. All over the US, Canada, Europe. She is an awesome passenger. Never inputs the bike. Started riding 2 up on a 73 RD 350 in November 1972, and still loves riding on the 2018 FJR as recently as last week. Due to some medical issues she can't do long distance trips anymore, but still loves a 50 mile curvy country road ride.

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She doesn't like riding the CB though..too small
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What would be even more awesome? - if you still owned that Kawasaki [Image: ed921e8bfe02b982bdac6ee7292f04bc.png][Image: 8a4ebfb5b6996476b113050031b40fcd.png][Image: 0db4069b834493f4a5af8062ce3fd413.png][Image: b77c22e77c0e027f74c4fe37c6e3252f.png]

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
(11-26-2020, 06:21 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My wife has been riding with me for 47 years. All over the US, Canada, Europe. She is an awesome passenger. Never inputs the bike. Started riding 2 up on a 73 RD 350 in November 1972, and still loves riding on the 2018 FJR as recently as last week. Due to some medical issues she can't do long distance trips anymore, but still loves a 50 mile curvy country road ride.

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She doesn't like riding the CB though..too small

Absolutely a good news legacy.

I see she dumped the flip-flops for riding. Smile
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