Pillion comfort

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Grump, Feb 27, 2006.

  1. She gave up on me years ago!
    Ta mate.
     
    Pisshead Pete, Feb 28, 2006
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  2. Grump

    Johno Guest

    The long-haired tassie poofs turn for the pizza's, mine for the golden
    nectar..

    Johno <who thinks it really was smack's turn for the grog?>
     
    Johno, Feb 28, 2006
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  3. You're in the wrong thread!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Feb 28, 2006
    #23
  4. Grump

    Rod Bacon Guest

    Tell her to start eatin' maccas, and put some extra padding on her own
    seat.
     
    Rod Bacon, Feb 28, 2006
    #24
  5. Don't forget to throw a carton in the boot for me, please mate!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Feb 28, 2006
    #25
  6. It's funny, but since trading in my ZZR1100 for a K100RT, I hadn't really
    thought much about how much wider it was.. till a friend who's just upgraded
    to an R80 (with RS fairing) and I went along to the ACT BMW Bike club
    meeting last night, and tried to park out bikes in the same parking spot
    together.. sitting on centrestands, panniers touching, we were totally
    filling the parking spot, with no room for the driver/passengers of the cars
    on either side to get in.. we ended up parking foward and back of the spot
    to make enough room.. And to think the ZZR used to fit in with three other
    bikes in a car parking spot..

    But then, I pulled up behind my housemate's magna the other night, and
    realised that my bike is only about 1 1/2 feet narrower than his car..
    Which has kinda screwed my lanesplitting ability :(

    --DG
     
    Damien Gardner Jnr, Feb 28, 2006
    #26
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    Boxer Guest

    My K100RT has a sidecar attached, it is 1.85 metres wide.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Feb 28, 2006
    #27
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    Johno Guest

    One slab of Red soon on its way mate

    Johno<who was ask by his bottlo "you want red"?>
     
    Johno, Feb 28, 2006
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