Mr Anderson
Registered user
Hi,
So this September we did a trip to Germany on my new R1 with my wife on the back.
I knew this was always going to be a compromise we coped very well.
Main issues were luggage or lack of! centre of gravity way too high, too much pressure on wrists, neck, this list goes on... We still really enjoyed being on possibly the worst bike ever to tour on.
My wife took some time to figure out how to mount the bike with having me on it with my ruck sack and a bag on the rear, very little room to manoeuvre so getting a GSA will be luxury.
I read somewhere on here when a pillion mounts the bike should be supported only by the riders legs and not the side stand? I used the side stand in conjunction with my legs on the R1 just in case it went tits up and the bike would still be up right. I found fuel station tricky as they were slippery.
Another issue we had was mounting on cambered roads, I tried to avoid them as best as possible but not always possible.
I take it there's a lot of effort to haul the GS up on a cambered road especially with luggage.
Does it make a difference turning the handle bars one way or another when pulling the bike upright?
If there's any advise you can give I'd appreciate it!
So this September we did a trip to Germany on my new R1 with my wife on the back.
I knew this was always going to be a compromise we coped very well.
Main issues were luggage or lack of! centre of gravity way too high, too much pressure on wrists, neck, this list goes on... We still really enjoyed being on possibly the worst bike ever to tour on.
My wife took some time to figure out how to mount the bike with having me on it with my ruck sack and a bag on the rear, very little room to manoeuvre so getting a GSA will be luxury.
I read somewhere on here when a pillion mounts the bike should be supported only by the riders legs and not the side stand? I used the side stand in conjunction with my legs on the R1 just in case it went tits up and the bike would still be up right. I found fuel station tricky as they were slippery.
Another issue we had was mounting on cambered roads, I tried to avoid them as best as possible but not always possible.
I take it there's a lot of effort to haul the GS up on a cambered road especially with luggage.
Does it make a difference turning the handle bars one way or another when pulling the bike upright?
If there's any advise you can give I'd appreciate it!
to work around our new found aches and pains. Nowdays the Mrs climbs on first while the bike is still on the side stand and slides so far back along the seat leaving the left foot on the floor,while i step my foot across the front of her and slide onto my seat.With the momentum and with us both pushing at the same time ,we have found what seems to be a very easy way of lifting the Bike upright,no matter how heavy or badly loaded it is. Now i don,t know how tall your Lady is but i should imagine under 5,7 would still be a problem,i can only say what works for us. If your really struggling,you could by yourself a low cruiser,get her to stand with her legs akimbo, and reverse under her, job,s a good un
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