07-08-2011, 09:20pm
The comfort of a bike seat generally depends on who is sitting on it.
The busa seats are pretty big as far as sports tourer bikes go and they are further apart than most.
Maybe your pillion is used to sitting closer to you and relying on your back for comfort?
Adopting a smooth riding technique on a big bike goes a long way to making a happy pillion I reckon.
I suggest that if you are going fast, she should be right on your back and if you are cruising, go easier on the brakes. I'm sure you have your own riding style but developing a range of positions and getting comfy two up is like the honeymoon period of new bike ownership. lol....
The busa seats are pretty big as far as sports tourer bikes go and they are further apart than most.
Maybe your pillion is used to sitting closer to you and relying on your back for comfort?
Adopting a smooth riding technique on a big bike goes a long way to making a happy pillion I reckon.
I suggest that if you are going fast, she should be right on your back and if you are cruising, go easier on the brakes. I'm sure you have your own riding style but developing a range of positions and getting comfy two up is like the honeymoon period of new bike ownership. lol....
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
Regards BUSGO