Now I'm wondering how many of you guys who so much in favor of riding two-up would enjoy being the one riding behind? We have yet to "hear" from a passenger. I guess I also have it in mind that there is perhaps a bit of sexist (perhaps subservient would be a better choice of words) thought involved for thinking an adoring woman (passengers are mostly women, right?) will be so thrilled to always ride ride behind.
I'm not new on bikes. I got my license in 1964. Like I wrote in the OP, my sole means of transportation in the 70s when I met my wife was a bike. If we wanted to go anywhere then we had to go two-up on my bike. I see things differently now than then. Frankly, I have great respect for someone who has been a passenger say they would rather ride their own bike along with you than ride behind you on your bike. This recently happened with a couple I know. She now rides her lowered Sportster right along with her husband on his Springer and it looks like they have more fun than ever. I also have a friend who fairly recently had to lay his Glide down while riding two-up. It's still not a pretty sight, probably more mentally than physically. I'll run the risk, but I just no longer want to run the risk for someone with me on my bike.
I almost posted on that early on in the thread but I got distracted at work, (yes, the job does come first when I'm reading there
) after all, they are kind enough to allow me to surf the net while I'm there.
I ride my own bike, but I have been on the back of my husband's bike. I don't really mind it so much on his bike, it's much more comfortable. Made for 2 up.
Ironically, I have more 'miles' on the back of my bike than on the back of his. When we take his bike, it's usually a short trip that we plan. :s When I ended up on the back of my bike, it was unplanned.
(I followed the balloon to the landing & for the trip back he went with me). My bike puts the passenger on a very narrow part of the seat with only a small back rest. (I only have the backrest to put a bag on, it doubles as a back rest for when I get on the back.
I was so tense on the back of my bike that my legs were kind of sore after the next day. I'm not totally relaxed any more as a passenger it seems, but I think the bike would make a big impact on how the passenger feels about riding. Maybe 20 years ago I would have liked riding on the back of my bike better, but these days, if we are going to go 2 up, I would choose his electra glide.
i have a solo bike and 2up bike as the wife when she is well enough loves to ride and go to rallies
So I would think that the glide would be the wife's bike.