I'm currently looking into getting an NC29 and wondered what other people had to say about the pillion facilities?
I understand they wont be great as they are a sports bikes but are they particularly bad or comparably good as pillion carriers?
Thanks in advance
Ben
NC29 Pillion
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Re: NC29 Pillion
well im only 5' and have only been on the back of my bike at standstill, got to say i didnt like it and thought it far too cramped for anything over a short ride. if your passenger has long legs i would say forget it. also the seating area is quite small so no big bums.. there goes any hope at having Shekera as a girlfriend. im sure a skinny youff would manage to hang on. one extra thing, some 29s may have a buggered rear shock so you may bottom out a lot more.
i believe if you look around i posted a pdf from bike magazine that mentions pillion riding on four 400s.
i believe if you look around i posted a pdf from bike magazine that mentions pillion riding on four 400s.
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Re: NC29 Pillion
I always have the missus on the back of mine but she is 4' 11" and weighs fuck all so hardly notice she is there haha and she loves it on the back, but have had mates on back and did not like it one bit, the bikes way too small to have anyone more than 9 stone on the back.
When i had my mate on the back all it wanted to do was wheelie and hardly moved until i got it into 10k.
When i had my mate on the back all it wanted to do was wheelie and hardly moved until i got it into 10k.
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Re: NC29 Pillion
Thanks for the responses, I'm not sure how good any 33BHP bike would be (restricted license) at carrying pillion but thanks guys.
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Re: NC29 Pillion
If you're looking to carry pillion regularly and are stuck on A2 license I'd suggest looking at something like a Blandit or Hornet.
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: NC29 Pillion
whats funny is that i have carried lots of passengers on bikes with a lot less horsepower quite comfortably. I dont know but guess pulling away on a hill two up would be a clutch slipping experience akin to pulling awany in second or third on a straight by yourself. maybe as suggested a bike with a bit more poke low/mid range and a passenger friendly seat. another option may be a super4.
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Re: NC29 Pillion
carried all sorts of people on the 29 with no problems at all, just wind the spring to hard.
Its not a quick bike to start with but once its on the move there are no issues.

Its not a quick bike to start with but once its on the move there are no issues.

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Re: NC29 Pillion
The pillion always slides on the seat on my NC23, so get one of them grippy things.