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Carrying Pillion on the FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="mdisher" data-source="post: 248059" data-attributes="member: 2724"><p>I'm in about the same weight class as Fencer with pillion and we've taken a couple decent rides. QuickSilver is pretty damn quick 2-up, and his wife enjoys the thrill more than mine when it comes to shifting into sport mode.</p><p></p><p>Overall though the experience is in direct proportion to your pillions ability to be a good pillion, lean with you, not twitch at the wrong time and what not.</p><p></p><p>It's a good overall two-up bike.</p><p></p><p>Come ride the ZX-11 two up, it will change your perspective. Every time you touch the brakes the passenger smashes you and you're jewels on the tank. They have no leg room, and just about slide off the back even with a good seat at the littlest bit of throttle action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdisher, post: 248059, member: 2724"] I'm in about the same weight class as Fencer with pillion and we've taken a couple decent rides. QuickSilver is pretty damn quick 2-up, and his wife enjoys the thrill more than mine when it comes to shifting into sport mode. Overall though the experience is in direct proportion to your pillions ability to be a good pillion, lean with you, not twitch at the wrong time and what not. It's a good overall two-up bike. Come ride the ZX-11 two up, it will change your perspective. Every time you touch the brakes the passenger smashes you and you're jewels on the tank. They have no leg room, and just about slide off the back even with a good seat at the littlest bit of throttle action. [/QUOTE]
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