When my uncle bought his bike, he hadn't ridden in 20 years, and didn't have an endorsement. It was about a 60 mile ride from the dealership, and he took me along to ride it home. Half way home he signaled for me to pull over, and begged to ride on back. How could I tell him no?
It is sad, in High School in the 70's we would do trips two up all the time, cheap way to get to the beach. Back then it entered no ones mind that two guys on a bike might be gay.
+1
Back in the 70s,bikers didn't check with the fashion police to make sure they were dressed properly either.
I have never seen grown people worry so much about "what it will look like" or what people will think. Over Christmas I gave my 3 adult sons rides on the back of my RKC. So what!?!?
I'd have paid to see that. Got video?
oh, did you mean one at a time?
OP, I took my teenage son to the Reynolds All-Harley drags last summer - he sat behind me on the Dyna. If anybody there had a problem with it, (1) I didn't hear about it, and (2) I wouldn't have given a s@#$t about what they thought anyway.