Glen,

I had a driver backrest on my Goldwing. One trick is to stand with your
left foot on the left peg and then throw your leg as usual. It made it
easier to get into the saddle, unless you are a professional ballerina.

Javier.

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 9:41 PM, EGrider <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just did a circle around the subdivision for 15 minutes or so last
> Tuesday when we swapped. I wanted to make sure it ran since it was brought
> up on a trailer. Haven't been on it since. I can tell you that it doesn't
> make it any easier to get on and off the bike, that's for sure. The
> trade-off is that the paint on the right "saddlebag" is still nice, because
> umpteen boots have not been swung into it by riders getting off and not
> getting the right foot up high enough. This is not the case on the red one.
>
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