Unofficial Royal Enfield Community Forum
General Discussion => Campfire Talk => Topic started by: Chasfield on September 13, 2009, 05:06:40 pm
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Took Mrs Chasfield on the pillion today - first time out on the bike with two adults. My son had been on the back plenty of times but he's only 10, so I hardly noticed his extra weight (careful where you're going with this - Mrs Chasfield).
The machine rolled along quite nicely two-up and low speed handling was particularly sure footed - I was able to come to a halt at junctions pro-style with feet up on the pegs. I think 19 inch wheels help here.
The motor had to work a bit harder on up-slopes (didn't I say be careful - Mrs Chasfield)
Ouch!
I have to go now.
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So, Br. Chas, did the Missus hit you with a stiff left jab, followed by a right cross to the temple and culminating with a nearly fatal left uppercut to the chin? :D
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Nah, body shots only, no visible marks - to spare my embarrassment in social situations, you understand.
;D
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Ah; she is a loving wife, Br. Chas! ;)
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First and, I think, about the only time I rode as a pillion passenger was on an old Norton dirt bike. I must have weighed about 150 pounds then and we went out hill climbing along with my next door neighbor on his Triumph Cub. I didn't think about it much at the time, but, my, we sure rode some steep hills, a lot of ravines and so on and he handled the bike as though I wasn't on the back. Still impressed by that.
Malia says no way will she ride on the back of my bike, so that's it for now.
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And Graciela says: "One of us has to stay alive."