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Thread: My mate binned with no jacket = hospital ! (Rules for pillions)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Can you show us a stunt two up? actually can you just show us a stunt??
    how is rolling a stoppie 2 up in the wet?
    is that good enough?

    no pics sorry, ask sidewinder.

    whats a stunt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth123 View Post
    My brother is a bit of a pain when your on the back of his bike. He'll lean it over no matter what you say. Hmmm maybe he only does that to me? Maybe it scares me because I have control issues? All I know is he doesn't slow down at all and he has no hand holds for the pillion. Crazy bastard, glad I have my own bike now. No more pillion passenger for me thanks!
    Stop being a pussy. It wasnt like I was anywhere near leaning it over far, hell we were pretty much upright.

    Its not my fault that you had to close your eyes around the corner

    And I did slow down a bit after you told me to slow down.

    Kudos for to you for not leaning the wrong way though.

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    im guilty of doing the same thing when I have picked the missus up a couple times,giving her my jacket and gloves, Id feel bad if we fell off and wasnt wearing any gear, But id feel ten times worse if it was her not wearing the gear if we fell off.

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    I always feel good after I get off to see the missus not wearing any gear.....

    I don't mind just boots sometimes......

    Or is this the wrong forum...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radar View Post
    BTW my mate promised me some pics of his wounds so stay tuned and have a look when I add them to this thread.
    Here is a pic of my mate's injuries. His forearm was also scraped.

    He was only going 15 kph on a metal road. He rode home and patched himself up. The next day he went to his GP but was sent to hospital for a proper attention. He had to take a day off work because his hand swelled up.


    In summary:

    BAD MISTAKE 1 - riding without protective gear


    BAD MISTAKE 2 - not instructing his pillion on what to do and what NOT to do


    BAD MISTAKE 3 - going on a metal road with a pillion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radar View Post
    BAD MISTAKE 3 - going on a metal road with a pillion
    We have the occasional evening pillion adventure rides down here.
    60-70% of the ride is on gravel.

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    [QUOTE=Hitcher;1940806][LIST][*]Get on from the lefthand side[*]Don't get on until I tell you


    Dont get on till I tell you....... I have seen that so many times people excited about going for a ride on their mates bike and jumping on while the rider was getting themseves ready.
    Over goes the bike Hitcher thats a very good point
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radar View Post
    BAD MISTAKE 3 - going on a metal road with a pillion
    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    We have the occasional evening pillion adventure rides down here.
    60-70% of the ride is on gravel.
    BAD MISTAKE 3 should probably read "going on a gravel road with an inexperienced pillion who was not fully briefed pre-ride." And could possibly include "going on a gravel road with a pillion when perhaps the rider was not very experienced riding on gravel, and may or may not have come off even if the pillion had sat still" (just guessing here).

    As for the pics... OUCH! Very graphic illustration of how much damage you can do even at such slow speeds. I'm tempted to show this to one of my colleagues who rides his scooter in jandals, shorts and a singlet (no gloves) and thinks he'll be ok because he "doesn't ride very fast."
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    On the other hand when I'm a pillion on the SV1000S with its small pillion seat, perched high above the rider, I have to be a bit more "involved" in what's going on and prepare myself for braking, accelleration and cornering. I'm far more exhausted after a pillion ride on the SV than I ever would be riding the same distance on my own bike.
    Same as hubbies old TL1000S - much more involved and much more tiring.

    The advice to look through the corner is good too that stopped me looking at how close the ground was on occasion through corners (which can NOT be good for a pillion to do)

    I learnt to ride myself not long after all these shenanigans!

    BTW - Hubby was always in control and there were never any scary or close call moments but while I loved that bike I don't miss being on the back of it...talk about arm pump and hip cramp

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    BAD MISTAKE 3 should probably read "going on a gravel road with an inexperienced pillion who was not fully briefed pre-ride." And could possibly include "going on a gravel road with a pillion when perhaps the rider was not very experienced riding on gravel, and may or may not have come off even if the pillion had sat still" (just guessing here).
    Your guessing is all correct.

    I think it would be a good idea to show the pic to your colleague. They still may not get protective gear but at least you did what was right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Practise on grass? not an ideal substitute for the road really is it?
    You need more control, same with gravel. This makes riding two up on the road easier.

    I learnt on sand, made my passenger lean out and at different positions on the bike at a slow speed we fell into the sand - lots of fun and when it did come to riding on the road, piece of cake
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    I regularly ride pillion, I think it's great fun and a good way to get used to leaning at faster speeds (I only have a wee 50cc scooter) before you get your motorcycle license. I have gloves, helmet and jacket but I still need motorcycle pants for long rides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danae View Post
    I regularly ride pillion, I think it's great fun and a good way to get used to leaning at faster speeds (I only have a wee 50cc scooter) before you get your motorcycle license. I have gloves, helmet and jacket but I still need motorcycle pants for long rides.
    There are plenty of options available for motorcycle pants. I use Dragin' Jeans during the warmer weather and when it gets cooler I use my Quasimoto Leather pants more, especially for long rides. I also have some cordura pants from the place in Onehunga that does cheap gear, I think it was only $150 - but of course you can't expect the same quality as you would get from Quasimoto for that price.
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    I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable
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    I've heard of Quasimoto. ^^ I'm gonna start looking around for pants soon, although I should probably get a job first.

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