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Old 08-13-2009   #21 (permalink)
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When I ride with my wife, she squeezes with her legs which helps hold her from sliding forward too much. Not a complete solution, but it does help.
And I am sure it helps you out too!!!!
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Old 08-13-2009   #22 (permalink)
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When I ride on the back, which is not often anymore because I RIDE MY OWN… (but most of you know that), my boyfriend wants me to snug up to his back and "stick to [him] like velcro", probably because he is riding so dang fast and we have lots of corners to get through. I do use my inner thigh muscles to keep myself from sliding too far forward, also. And, he doesn't have a super supersport, so our lean position isn't as extreme on the true supersports.
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Tell her to sit backwards. That way when she slides forward she'll get further away. Either that or have her sit frontwards and you sit backwards and when she slides forward oh I guess I'll have to stop before the moderators bleep my entire response.
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I usually find that if you lick a suction cup before positioning it it holds in place better.
LOL, love it!
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I usually find that if you lick a suction cup before positioning it it holds in place better.
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