Maywannayamaha1300
Well-known member
Hopefully someone will give me the straight answer less the ridicule.
Yep that's the blown out knee method my wife uses as well. It looks clumsy as hell. I also try to use curbs, tree stumps, ect., to her advantage. Anything to get her up a little higher. If you want to get off, say for gas or something, and your pillon want's to stay on you can put the sidestand down, stand on the pegs and swing on down. Reverse the procedure to get on.@Maywannayamaha1300,As GOD is my witness, this is how my wife does it: I lean the bike over on the side stand, pushing on the ground with my left foot to keep the bike from leaning any further; My wife grabs her right pants leg at the ankle and pulls her right foot up to the pillion seat; she then slides her leg across the seat as she leans to the right; once her behind is mostly on the seat, she grabs my shoulders and pulls to center herself on the seat; when I feel her put her feet on the pegs, and says "OK. I'm on", I raise the bike off the centerstand, raise the center stand, take off. I know this sounds like a smart-a@# answer, but this is actually how we do it. We have tried several methods, during one of which, she fell, and this is the one that seems to work for us. Hope this helps.
Brian
P.S. Dismounting is pretty much the reverse, except she uses gravity, rather than my shoulders, to slide to the left.
OH CRAP!! I forgot. I also tell her whe I'm ready for her to get on/get off the bike. If I don't say anything, she will ask if I'm ready.
Brian
I've tried getting onto the back of my bike several times, when DH was on front seat. Concluded that getting onto the front seat is a heck of a lot easier than clambering on and off the back.Hopefully someone will give me the straight answer less the ridicule.
I take it those last 2 should have been sidestand as well. Leaning the bike over on the centerstand would be a baaaaad idea.... I lean the bike over on the side stand, pushing on the ground with my left foot to keep the bike from leaning any further;.... blah, blah, blah,.... when I feel her put her feet on the pegs, and says "OK. I'm on", I raise the bike off the centerstand, raise the center stand, take off...
Hey that's a great idea! I get off and on all the time with my wife on the back only I have to step up on the pegs since I can't just step over from the ground...shall we say, gracefullyI find it easy to put the bike on the side stand, wife then gets on to the drivers seat and then slides back all the while I have my foot and weight on the side stand. once she is on I put my right leg over and my butt on the seat. With the top case on my wife has a hard time getting on and off with me on the bike first. It works best for us
-that's great advice.....you don't mention if you have any type of backrest (i.e. Givi box, whatever). My wife felt much more secure with after the Givi V46 was added. Also keep in mind wheelies will be easier with the passenger mounted.One thing to think about if you have recently got the bike- make sure you get plenty of riding time and get real used to the bike before she gets on. And don't show her what the bike can really do unless she begs for it. Get the piss & vinegar out of your system while you're solo, and ride it like she would when she's on the back.
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