
Originally Posted by
Bnonn
K, gotcha TA. We don't disagree in that case; what you are describing is the same as my understanding of a neutral pillion. Except, with a neutral pillion, they will (as you say) move with the rider, if he chooses to move. Moving her with your shoulders, or having her keeping her head inside yours, achieves the same thing. Note that when I say the pillion's head is inside the rider's, I don't mean the pillion is leaning more. Viewed head on they are in line with each other. But, viewed from the apex of the corner, the pillion and the rider are both looking right at you.
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