Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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My god man.... you need...... nothing other than.....

The mighty ZRX1200S ;) will sort you out good and proper :) :kuda:
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i just test rode a whole stack of bikes and brought the zx14r they may not be as pretty as a busa or a 1198s or even the 10r i just sold but all that power all that comfert and my girl loved it the most so i chose that over every other bike
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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swabio-ACT wrote:My god man.... you need...... nothing other than.....

The mighty ZRX1200S ;) will sort you out good and proper :) :kuda:
Oddly enough Rich, when seiko's wife adandoned her hubbies ZX14, it was for the palatial expanse of the mighty Rexess!!!!!! I don't think it was the seat or peg distance which made her eventually get off, more the terrain!!! (I pillioned her down Reefton playing no brakes to keep it fun!!! :lol: )
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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sprcampbell wrote:i just test rode a whole stack of bikes and brought the zx14r they may not be as pretty as a busa or a 1198s or even the 10r i just sold but all that power all that comfert and my girl loved it the most so i chose that over every other bike
Not as pretty as the Busa :shock:
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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some people like them i am one but the big K gets my vote its more practical and the go o so hard made my 10r feel slow could not belive it and the 14 was stock cant wait till i pipe and chip mine
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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Marty....it was the fact that you had a gearsack rack!
It's a psycological thing that makes her feel safe :shock:
Feel safe with you................... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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seiko1 wrote:Marty....it was the fact that you had a gearsack rack!
It's a psycological thing that makes her feel safe :shock:
Feel safe with you................... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Mate, you of all people shouldn't be making comments like that!!!! I'm pretty sure from memory, that I made it down the Reefton WITHOUT crashing??????? :lol: If it were me making the decision on who to get on the back with.....1.The guy who made it down the Reefton.....or 2. The guy who crashed on the Reefton.........I know which one I'd choose!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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The crash was definatley more fun and therefore the obvious choice :lol:
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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Reading your initial statement i too traded up from a 2007 Triumph ST 1050 and looked at loads of machines before deciding in the ZX14 Special. This bikes a must just stick a set of Yoshi's , a power commander 5 and a K&N air filter and the thing is mental, i thought i had the grin factor with the Triumph but mate this machine makes you grin like a cheshire cat. Have to say though i did not concider the wife in this purchase, yes she rides (SV 650) and she does go on the back but as long as you dont buy her an intercom you wont get any knagging untill you arrive at your destination. As for pillion comfort she wont have time to worry about comfort she'll be more concerned hanging on !!!!!!
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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the 14 is very comfy for both pillion and pilot. I used to ride a VFR (not a bad ride itself for passenger) and the missus like the 14 a lot more.
The seat is excellent, maybe legroom a little limited, could be a problem for tall pillions but otherwise no worries.
The 14 is so comfy that she dozes now and then, gotta (gently) headbutt her to wake her up, she almost fell asleep on me once and I almost lost her (scary moment)!
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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I had my 14 for nearly 2 years and never had any complaints from a pillion.
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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last year i done 900km in one day on my zx14. and i have only one uncomfortable moment - 700km rain :x :lol:
rest was good, i was tired because of rain not because of distance :D
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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have you modded it yet if not it's a bus lol
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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Gak wrote:I had my 14 for nearly 2 years and never had any complaints from a pillion.
As it turns out we figured out the problem for Steve's wife, we reckon he left the cowl on which was why she was uncomfortable :D
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Re: Question re Pillion Comfort on ZX-14

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I had few pillions on my zx14, and everyone complains in one and that some situation - it was difficult for them seat straight when i was over 150km/h :twisted:
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