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Old 04-01-2013, 08:46 AM
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Passenger steadiness

Has anyone discovered a way to keep passengers from scooting forward on the seat every time brakes are applied, or even unwinding the throttle? So much torque and engine braking my chic scoots into me every time I slow down.
I was thinking of adding some fine grain grip tape, fine grain so it doesn't scratch the cooch.
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Old 04-01-2013, 09:08 AM
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Well... Is she wearing riding gear, or just jeans? Proper gear will help, as she's not sliding as much... Then, there's the Triboseat... Triboseat Honda VTR1000 1000F Firestorm 1997-2006 tbs 1
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Old 04-01-2013, 09:54 AM
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That's it brutha. Ur awesome. All you guys are invaluable haha

Order completed haa. Thx AGAIN Tweety

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I trained mine to put her hands on the gas tank when we're stopping. I'm sure that one's dependent on waist size, though

In an ideal world, she'd be on her own motorcycle...
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Originally Posted by 7moore7
I trained mine to put her hands on the gas tank when we're stopping. I'm sure that one's dependent on waist size, though

In an ideal world, she'd be on her own motorcycle...
Oh, yeah... Sorry... I thought that one was obvious, so I didn't think to mention it even...

But yeah, that helps a lot, but still having proper riding pants or such helps a lot too... In my case it's not so much waistsize that makes that slightly troublesome... I'm 6'4" ~215 pounds, so while I'm not exactly thin over the back, it's more that I'm sitting far back to fit, and my girl is 5'3", so it's more a reach issue... The Triboseat helped for us...
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I didn't even think of havin her pushin on the tank. But then again Im 6' and like to keep my *** as far back as possible, so she may not be able to reach anyway. I also removed the strap (which would prob help) so I can get the cowl off without fighting with it. Either way, I like the product Tweety introduced me to.
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+1 on the triboseat, been running mine for years, even put some similar stuff on the front of the seat, amazing how much faster I can accelerate without fear of sliding back.
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