these are things for sure...assuming those things are decent shape...two up is safe...make her scoot up like there is just one weight mass...it makes ahuge difference..my gal ends up back a bit in the city...when we begin to hit the road or fast sweepers. ....I'll reach back and tug her leg forward,,,she has learned this means scoot tight...we are outta here...
martin_csr wrote: You probably ought to install new Progressive springs in the font & new shocks at the rear. You should also check the Fr & Rr wheel bearings, swing arm bearings, & triple tree, to make sure they are rock solid. Also, do any drive shaft checks. A flat tire can cause the bike to sway, so make sure the tires are good.
Most passengers don't understand the risks of motorcycling, so it is your responsibility to make sure the bike is suitable for two-up riding. Just expressing concern for the passenger. Personally, I would never get on the back of a motorcycle.