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Message started by Pine on 11/05/12 at 09:21:17

Title: Pines longest 2-up
Post by Pine on 11/05/12 at 09:21:17

I put nearly 150 miles on the bike this weekend... about 90 in tee- and jeans! Not bad for a nov 3rd!

Anyway the wife got it that she wanted to go on a ride with me, so I gassed up the bike and we rode down the "the Trace" to the largest stop between us and the next town. Rocky Springs was ~32 miles south. So it was a mere 64 mile round trip. The Trace is the Natchez Trace, its a federal park which is just a two-lane black top. No stores or commercial frontage and no commercial trucks. Speed limit is 50 and is a federal fine for speeding. Basically a fine country rode set aside for sunday ( and saturday) drives.  My wife and I are rather mutt and Jeff, with me at 160 and her about 240.. so the poor savage was hauling about 400 lbs. The motor and tranny did fine with me noticing the most affected seemed to be the suspension and the brakes. It took a long time to stop!

The ride was marvlous! At several times my wife would massage my shoulders has we rode past the deer and hay-bales.  Of course she was more than "a-bit" saddle-sore when we got back. I made it up to her by making gumbo and buying a bottle of her favorite wine.

About as good saturday as one could ask for. ( though I dont think she intends to do it again on the savage)



PS: there is now a squeak from the rear hub... not sure what we did to it!

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by verslagen1 on 11/05/12 at 09:52:40

There are a number of products that'll make the rear "seat" more comfortable.

buttbuddy being one.

there's another, don't remember the name, basically a tube of material with 2 round cylinders inserted that you lay over the pillion to widen it.  A strip of canvas and a pool noodle and you'd be in business.

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by EJID on 11/05/12 at 10:09:42

The wife and I have a similar combined total weight and although the bike isn't the best for riding 2-up, it will get the job done. I would say that 95% of my riding is solo, but the wife enjoys it from time to time and she actually recommends taking the bike on the occasional "date night"  ;)
I've looked into the "buttybuddy" but haven't been able to justify that $125 for the occasional rides she takes. I keep watching on eBay for a used one and they still fetch a hefty price tag  :-[

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by Pine on 11/05/12 at 10:14:03


302334352A2721232877460 wrote:
There are a number of products that'll make the rear "seat" more comfortable.

buttbuddy being one.

there's another, don't remember the name, basically a tube of material with 2 round cylinders inserted that you lay over the pillion to widen it.  A strip of canvas and a pool noodle and you'd be in business.



yeah thats buttybuddy ... not butt buddy... dont google that!!!!!
;D

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by Dave on 11/05/12 at 10:22:04

My wife enjoyed the ride on the Harley Ultra Classic softtail we rented in Florida.  It had a big comfy back seat with a back rest for her, and she was elevated up enough she could look over my helmet.
She did not enjoy riding on the back of my Dual Sport much....and I believe the Savage is even more uncomfortable for her.  When I tell her I am going out for a ride around the block....she hasn't indicated a desire to come along.  I am just a bit taller than she is, and on the Savage our helmets bang together whenever I shift gears unless I lean forward with each shift.  She has no view as my helmet is right in line with her face, and I believe the narrow seat and footpeg position are not comfortable.  

Like some others.....I just can't justify spending a lot of money when I am not sure she would enjoy it much.  She would rather we spend the money traveling somewhere.  

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by Serowbot on 11/05/12 at 11:10:51


607364657A7771737827160 wrote:
There are a number of products that'll make the rear "seat" more comfortable.

buttbuddy being one.

there's another, don't remember the name,

Asspal??? :-?...

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by Pine on 11/05/12 at 11:32:10


1107100D15000D16620 wrote:
[quote author=607364657A7771737827160 link=1352136077/0#1 date=1352137960]There are a number of products that'll make the rear "seat" more comfortable.

buttbuddy being one.

there's another, don't remember the name,

Asspal??? :-?...[/quote]

lets just say... the returns by google were not safe for work.....

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by verslagen1 on 11/05/12 at 12:05:07

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1252675627

Not that I'm interested in one... of any kind.    :o

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by 360k+ on 11/05/12 at 15:25:01


0A33343F2E35285A0 wrote:
yeah thats buttybuddy ... not butt buddy... dont google that!!!!!
;D


Yeah, I can only imagine what the other term would conjure up?   Make sure the kids aren't around - haha.

Title: Re: Pines longest 2-up
Post by Skid Mark on 11/05/12 at 18:14:19

That's definitely time well spent. The wife and I had a couple of day rides this year and we both loved it. There is another couple that we rode with on 1 one trip. That just makes it even better  :)

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