Riding 2 up the first time
#11
I like to be upright when passenger mounts, tell them to put hand on my shoulder and "ask" if ready. Tell them to wait until I am on the Jiffy stand to dismount. All good advice above, rider follows drivers body which is sometimes with turn and when slow counterbalanced or against the turn.
# 1 IMO as mentioned is slow speed vs road speed. Moving, stretching their cheeks, fidgeting at slow speed can be very hard on the driver.
If you feel you're ready take a short neighborhood ride before heading out on a "cruise" so you and the passenger have time to adjust plus you can give yourself a little time to think about what roads you will now feel comfortable attacking riding 2-up at this stage.
I have a regular passenger again (step daughter also) this year and a 2nd one visiting who had never been a passenger. I took the unseasoned one up old Route 66 Black Mountain to Oatman only after we had some miles together first to get her used to it. Stopped at Cool Creek before going up the mountain to remind her of the rules again since we were heading into the twisties. Just be certain you are comfortable!
# 1 IMO as mentioned is slow speed vs road speed. Moving, stretching their cheeks, fidgeting at slow speed can be very hard on the driver.
If you feel you're ready take a short neighborhood ride before heading out on a "cruise" so you and the passenger have time to adjust plus you can give yourself a little time to think about what roads you will now feel comfortable attacking riding 2-up at this stage.
I have a regular passenger again (step daughter also) this year and a 2nd one visiting who had never been a passenger. I took the unseasoned one up old Route 66 Black Mountain to Oatman only after we had some miles together first to get her used to it. Stopped at Cool Creek before going up the mountain to remind her of the rules again since we were heading into the twisties. Just be certain you are comfortable!
#12
Has she ever been on a MC? Took my daughter out for a short ride just after I got my bike. She had never even sat on one until then. She was so tense that even though she wasn't conciously moving it made the bike twitch so bad I though I had a tire going down or something. She needs to relax and go with the bike.
#13
Explain when going into curves that she does'nt have to lean, but to stay straight with your body and bike and just tilt her head over your right or left shoulder, depending on the curve. Have a good time.
#15
+1 to whats been said, passenger should be like a piece of luggage. Just stay with the bike, the driver should compensate for the load difference. Had gals on the back before that thought they needed to help out on corners, only thing is you don't know how much they're gonna help. Don't need no stinkin back seat drivers! Go slow at first till they get the hang of it and you'll be OK.
#16
ok i;m going to speak up, at any speed over 20 mph your passenger should be able to do jumping jacks back their and it shouldn't bother the driver. If you need the passenger to do anything special at road speeds you aren't ready for a passenger
#17
Aint nothing to Two up riding, just go over basics, her feet stays on pegs at all times, after that it really just comes down to you getting used to the extra weight..make her wear jeans, NO SHORTS, for one thing it will keep her from getting burned on the exhaust should she get her leg agianst that getting off and on.
But really two up is easy, just go slow, take it easy and learn the feel, it wont take long.
But really two up is easy, just go slow, take it easy and learn the feel, it wont take long.
#19
i have them get on and off the bike only when im seated. i never load a passenger when im on the stand. i make sure they only get on and off on the left side. when with a newbie passenger I just instruct them to lean with the bike