Pillion ride anyone?
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Pillion ride anyone?
On an 8l naked bike.
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Re: Pillion ride anyone?
I've never seen those numbers on a naked bike,mine wouldn't do 180 anyway,but a sportsbike makes it ridiculously easy.
On that thing the drag must have been horrendous and no I wouldn't have enjoyed the pillion role either.
On that thing the drag must have been horrendous and no I wouldn't have enjoyed the pillion role either.
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I saw a comment on it on FB that made me smile "You'd think with all the money Cole has he'd be able to buy some teeth that fit his head".
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It's the centre stand that makes me smile. Can you imagine getting that up onto it, given the weight and how far off centre it is? The man's a marvel. Totally bonkers, but a marvel.
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Re: Pillion ride anyone?
It’s a man’s bike. You really shouldn’t worry about such things.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 8:17 pm It's the centre stand that makes me smile. Can you imagine getting that up onto it, given the weight and how far off centre it is?
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Its Millyard, you know its going to work!Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 8:17 pm It's the centre stand that makes me smile. Can you imagine getting that up onto it, given the weight and how far off centre it is? The man's a marvel. Totally bonkers, but a marvel.
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Re: Pillion ride anyone?
I've had my speedo showing 180 with our lass on the back 2 or 3 times.
It wasn't the speed she liked.
It was the mental acceleration with wheel lifting until I put it in 5th
It wasn't the speed she liked.
It was the mental acceleration with wheel lifting until I put it in 5th