Jul 29, 2009 4
How To: Carrying Passengers with Smiles
Last week, we asked our twitter buddies what tips they had for carrying passengers, here’s their do’s, don’t's and heck’yeahs!
- Stand up, surf and feel the wind in your hair!
- MagicCarpet pad very worth it; made foot pegs with chopped straight handlebar, bar ends & brake cable holding ends in. see most recent 4 pics here
- Don’t ditch the granny gear! 100+ lbs. of person makes a mean hill.
- Left hand under the handlebars, right hand gripping the stoker bar attached under the seat. Always w all cargo removed first.
- Some folks are shy, but it’s really better if they snuggle up close to pilot. Less sway.
- Side-saddle an option 4 short folks/kids/skirt wearers and readers too!
- The drunker you are, the harder it is to do. Admin Note: We do not advocate drinking and riding. However, we do advocate riding and then drinking.
- When you’re carrying three little ones, put the smallest one in the middle, and the most experienced rider all the way in back
- Side saddle is my GF’s preferred orientation, skirt or pants.
Thanks to: @xtracycleTony, @coxn, @dandyerband, @loquaiciousD, @oninformation, @crunchysue, @sarahgilbert for sharing the wealth (of knowledge).
Please share your tips with your fellow longtailers by commenting below. Happy, and safe, riding!





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