Tank grip for passenger wheelies.
#11
RE: Tank grip for passenger wheelies.
passengers should not be holding on to the rider to begin with - even for riding. hands should be on the tank, especially in stop and go situations, or in situations where getting on the brakes is likely. If cruising on open highway with less likely chance of aggressive braking, she can rest them on your legs or somesuch.
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#12
RE: Tank grip for passenger wheelies.
exactly , i hate when i ride my g.f afterwards my tank has handprints all over it, but atleast it keeps the weight off me some. anyways who would stick that gay thing on there tank unless they were doubling up on a daily basis anyways. must be a english thing, in america we'd rather look cool than be safe, and that doesnt look cool, hahah.
#13
RE: Tank grip for passenger wheelies.
"hey squid" "Hey buck" "Whats that on your busa tank?" "Its a tank wing, it adds like 75 horses" "Oh really?" "Yea it makes wheelies so much easier, especially in sandals."
#15
RE: Tank grip for passenger wheelies.
ORIGINAL: candylighting
exactly , i hate when i ride my g.f afterwards my tank has handprints all over it, but atleast it keeps the weight off me some. anyways who would stick that gay thing on there tank unless they were doubling up on a daily basis anyways. must be a english thing, in america we'd rather look cool than be safe, and that doesnt look cool, hahah.
exactly , i hate when i ride my g.f afterwards my tank has handprints all over it, but atleast it keeps the weight off me some. anyways who would stick that gay thing on there tank unless they were doubling up on a daily basis anyways. must be a english thing, in america we'd rather look cool than be safe, and that doesnt look cool, hahah.
Are you sure you are talking about bikes still?
lol
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