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Old 11-08-2004   #1 (permalink)
jhusman
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250 Grand Prix
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Richardson, Tx
Posts: 110
As the title staes, I went for a long trip with my wife this weekend. We rode about 150 miles one way, and I was surpeised by the difference she makes on the back of the bike. We've scooted around town, and we rode about 50 miles one day, but other than that, this is a long trip for her.
I enjoyed it, but in the interest of helping her to enjoy it more, I would like to pick your brains.

Is there a way to make the seat more comfortable for her? I have the Triumph king/queen seat, and I was wondering how I could make that a little more comfy.

Will changiong the shock for a non-stock soften the ride for her a little bit?

Will a t-bag act like a little more of a backrest? Or is there a way for me to change the sixe of the backrest pad? (I'm currently using a stock Triumph backrest.)

Plus, any ideas or tips you have will be entertained.

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