Hello
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Hello
Hi,
I dont own a motercycle but my boyfriend (CJardine) own's a 1999 CBR600 F4 and I just started riding on the back. So I thought I would join since I'm still figuring things out as far as the best way to ride on the back. I am saving money to take the motorcycle riders course so I can get my M1 license and a motorcycle of my own. ...thats the plan anyways.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-600f4...od-log-131751/
I dont own a motercycle but my boyfriend (CJardine) own's a 1999 CBR600 F4 and I just started riding on the back. So I thought I would join since I'm still figuring things out as far as the best way to ride on the back. I am saving money to take the motorcycle riders course so I can get my M1 license and a motorcycle of my own. ...thats the plan anyways.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-600f4...od-log-131751/
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Welcome Danielle !
As for "bumping helmets" it's a common problem - best way my wife does it is to rest it sideways against my back.............she doesn't need to see where we're going, I do I'm referring to higher speeds, of course when you're just cruising, it shouldn't be a problem unless he brakes quickly.......
(it also helps with "helmet wobble" when the slipstream catches your helmet and wobbles it.)
As for "bumping helmets" it's a common problem - best way my wife does it is to rest it sideways against my back.............she doesn't need to see where we're going, I do I'm referring to higher speeds, of course when you're just cruising, it shouldn't be a problem unless he brakes quickly.......
(it also helps with "helmet wobble" when the slipstream catches your helmet and wobbles it.)
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Nah, no dirt. ;-) CJardine joined up & got active in the forum w/a purpose! I like that. I'm sure he's heard "move like you've got a purpose" more than a few times. ;-) Ask him, being mil, I'm sure he knows exactly what I mean. :-)
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