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    Originally posted by Marmoot
    Ever heard about pillion falling off the back of a bike?
    Ever heard about pillion falling off the back of a bike in excess of 100kph?
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    Originally posted by Big Dog

    Only problem is that left me standing in the middle of the intersection in full leather with no bike in a typical riding stance. Felt a complete twat.

    who amoung us wouldve felt the urge to make pretend motorbike noises and then run through the intersection like a 4 year old pretending to ride?

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    LOL!

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    Ever heard about pillion falling off the back of a bike in excess of 100kph?


    LOL, you must be frustrated by now Marmoot. No one asked about it. Well.. go on then, unfold the story. It was a sad incident indeed.

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    I have heard of a guy who nearly came off at high speed. He was loosing grip on the back of a 916 that was pulling a wheelstand down the southern motorway... the rider landed just in time apparently.

    Successful pillioning is about the rider and pillion trusting each other not to do something stupid

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    Originally posted by Motoracer
    LOL, you must be frustrated by now Marmoot. No one asked about it. Well.. go on then, unfold the story. It was a sad incident indeed.
    what are you talking about??? sad??? it turned out happy ending, didn't it?
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    what are you talking about??? sad??? it turned out happy ending, didn't it?
    Oh yea, it did but I was saying that at the time it was sad for both rider and pillion.

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    Originally posted by Marmoot
    what are you talking about??? sad??? it turned out happy ending, didn't it?
    Would any you or anyone else care to elaborate?

    Would hate to be the only person sharing embarrasing stories for the entertainment of others

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    Originally posted by Big Dog
    Would any you or anyone else care to elaborate?

    Would hate to be the only person sharing embarrasing stories for the entertainment of others
    Guy invite girl for a ride.
    Girl rode on back of guy's mate.
    Girl fell off in excess of 100kph.
    Guy took care.
    Girl fell in love.
    Guy and girl now happy.
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    Excellent real mills & boon stuff

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    Pillion, no problems. It ain't that bad really. I have been on the back of many a different bike with many a different rider. The hardest part is getting used to the person's riding style, everyone is so different.

    I am pretty comfortable with the back seat, i have even fallen asleep a couple of times.

    Have you ever tried sitting on the back facing backwards taking pics at 100km now that is cool.


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    now that is somthing i have never liked the idea of! but i bet its a rush... im keen!

    hahaha are you going to name names on who it was riding when u fell asleep? hehehe

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    The biggest reason I don't pillion anymore would have to be the difficulty finding a rider that I don't outweigh.... sometimes by three times lol

    Seriously though I have to say the biggest thing from my point of view is communication, work out a comms system ie taps / hand signals if you have a regular pillon!

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    My GF rides pillion with me all the time. We do regular trips to roto-vegas to see friends. Once you've got the hand/body signals down it's sweeeeeeeet.

    Like:

    1. If she sees me starting to duck down behind the screen, that means hang on.
    2. If I start to slide of the bike (attempting to drag a kneee), that means hang on.
    3. If another bike comes past (or is caught up), that means hang on.

    Simple really....
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Mrs X, the ex Mrs, would read books, smoke and sleep on the back. The sleeping wasnt to good in the twisties though - sudden lurches from the back as you peel into a corner a disconcerting!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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