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TripleFTW
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| Posts: 4
| Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/15/08 07:55 PM
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If I get a 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250r can it hold a passenger on it?
U might ask i shouldnt be riding peopel because im new, but ive been riding dirtbieks for many years.
Also a follow up on another Topic..Regarding The child Restraints to the Driver, thoses would be nice if someone can find them..
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cmoore
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Posted: 01/18/08 01:54 PM
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I imagine you can but not very comfortably.
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Nutbar
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Posted: 01/23/08 10:54 PM
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unless both of you are 100lbs I wouldn't bother as the bike is too small for that. Lets just say a bike handles and brakes very differently when ridden two up then when ridden as it should be in Solo mode. your braking distance does not increse linearly to your speed but is compounded and your combined weight of bike and rider is one of the factors in that distance so wrap your brain around that first! eg. If it takes you 100' to stop from 50mph your stopping distance from 100mph is not going to be 200' as you might think but would be around 400'. I had a lady pull a left turn on me with about 80' to go when I was doing 40 mph or 75" per second. As you can probably guess I nearly died and am now full of stainless and my left leg is an inch shorter than it used to be. I have been riding 20 years and never saw it coming as the MinivanMom never even signaled!
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