anyone ever had a passenger on a 620? curious as to how much weight you can have combined between passengers on the bike and have it still move.
i'm 155 but will taking a passenger that is 130 on it be too much? seriously, never had a passenger on it to find out. it only has 60 hp remember.
thanks.
I have a 695, I weigh 150# and with a passenger the bike dogs. It can get around just fine, but to me, isn't really that much fun or comfortable.
I've had passengers. I'm about 180 lbs and my passengers have been anywhere from 110-150 (although they'd kill me if I ever told anyone their weight). The bike moves just fine (moves better if your passenger knows what they're doing). If you haven't ridden 2-up before, just remember that braking is gonna take longer, and turning is most likely gonna take more effort (less if your passenger knows what they're doing).
If you're planning a longer trip, you may want to crank some more pre-load into the rear spring.
It's fine. I used to weigh 155 (*sigh*) and had The Blonde on the back of a 620 a bunch. It's not an ideal 2-up bike because of comfort issues and suspension, but there's plenty of HP to ride off a cliff or take highway trips at triple digit speeds. Just remember if you're really riding hard that it that it's gonna run a bit wide in turns because of all the weight on the rear.
And FWIW, there have been reports of a 620 doing 140 with Paris Hilton riding cupcake, so you should be just peachy. Then again, it was a Capirex and the top speed may have had something to do with the extra stickers.
My wife rode on the back of a friends 750 Monster about 8 years ago with me. After about 2 miles she wanted off, and lord did I want her to get off (the bike). You see, on a Monster it seems that the cupcake ends up riding your back while your man parts ride the tank. Ouch! So, I've owned my 620 for a year and she never ever wants to ride cupcake on the Monster. Lucky me, I hate riding 2 up. [thumbsup]
I run about 190 with a 120 passenger on my 695 and it works out just fine. (although I did do a fork upgrade) As was said, be mindful of braking and corners. Make sure you tell her not to wiggle around and if she can put her hand(s) against the tank when you are braking it helps keep the weight off of your back which can get tiring.
Just take it easy till you get accustomed to the extra weight and what it's donig to the bike. As your pasenger gets better you can start to ride a little harder.
Quote from: sbrguy on December 17, 2009, 06:49:08 AM
anyone ever had a passenger on a 620? curious as to how much weight you can have combined between passengers on the bike and have it still move.
i'm 155 but will taking a passenger that is 130 on it be too much? seriously, never had a passenger on it to find out. it only has 60 hp remember.
thanks.
Never been a problem. Infact, my 03 620 handles a 2up ride really well. My sweetheart will agree with the cupcake issue but more towards the fact that the rear seat it NOT comfortable for very long for a passenger - it tends to give you Monster Butt. I've not had a problem with getting pushed up against the tank though - she usually braces herself by putting her arms around me and her hands on the tank.
Jammen used to attempt to drag knee with his passenger on his 620. They were quite fast on that bike.
It'll be fine.
FYI, 60 HP, is a *lot*.
Quote from: Spidey on December 17, 2009, 06:57:20 AM
It's fine. I used to weigh 155 (*sigh*) and had The Blonde on the back of a 620 a bunch. It's not an ideal 2-up bike because of comfort issues and suspension, but there's plenty of HP to ride off a cliff or take highway trips at triple digit speeds. Just remember if you're really riding hard that it that it's gonna run a bit wide in turns because of all the weight on the rear.
And FWIW, there have been reports of a 620 doing 140 with Paris Hilton riding cupcake, so you should be just peachy. Then again, it was a Capirex and the top speed may have had something to do with the extra stickers.
somehow when i opened this thread I knew the old 140 would come up!
yeah thanks folks, was just curious. only because i know that when i put 40lbs combined in saddlebags i already can feel a difference when braking and turning, so i can only imagine what 120-130 extra feels like.
i like the one comment about one person saying they would be killed if the significant other knew they mentioned their weight, that was funny. [laugh] [clap]
yeah that passenger seat on the monster looks downright uncomfortable since its the size of a postage stamp that person better have a small derrier. [laugh]
now here the other question, why is riding two up called "cupcake"?
Quote from: sbrguy on December 17, 2009, 08:18:59 AM
now here the other question, why is riding two up called "cupcake"?
Cuz people find it a more palatable term than "riding pregnant dog"
Another whack at the fast-expiring horse: we've had to ride the M600 two up a couple of times thanks to a crapped-out regulator on the ST2 that left it dead in the middle of noplace, and it's done just fine. Low on comfort, but plenty of juice to pass Harleys at will, up a pretty good grade. [thumbsup]
I've had > 280 lbs combined weight on a Ninja 250 and > 340 lbs on an M695 (including gear) weighted to the rear (which is not ideal). You'll be fine.
Quote from: somegirl on December 17, 2009, 09:30:15 AM
I've had > 280 lbs combined weight on a Ninja 250 and > 340 lbs on an M695 (including gear) weighted to the rear (which is not ideal). You'll be fine.
Jesus I'm glad you went on a diet.
Quote from: MrIncredible on December 17, 2009, 09:31:23 AM
Jesus I'm glad you went on a diet.
Did I forget to mention that all my passengers have been significantly heavier than me, including some more than twice my weight? [roll]
I've got two words for you: Solo Seat! :D
I dislike taking passengers.
That said, I've ridden 2-up on a few different 400cc Hondas over the years (one a '70's 400-4 many moons ago, and the other my beloved CB-1)
It's doable. And my passengers have always had at least 50lbs on me....
I know it's already been written here, but to re-emphasize... Braking will take longer. Over-estimate until you are comfortable with it!
If your passenger has never been on a bike before have a little chat with them before ya'll get on the bike:
Remind them to lean with you, not opposite you. Ask them to please not wiggle around too much (I had a passenger once who was so twitchy the bike was handling with difficulty. grr.)
yeah.
But still... Solo Seat.
Riding 2-up FAQ (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=3666.0)
lol that term for 2 up riding of "cupcake" now that its explained is funny.. yeah the other term is what i have heard as a slang term. lol
I've done plenty of 2 up riding on my 620. You will feel the difference far more in hadling then in accelleration. Turning up the preload on the rear shock would be a good idea.
- 2 up with a skinny girl, I did not even know she was still on the bike ( 170lbs + 100lbs )
- 2 up with a short but chunky girl, after a few miles ride and being slapped against the tank, I had to stop the bike and pray that my boys were not out of service. I am sorry but I can only take skinny ladies from now on. ( 170lbs + ~ 160lbs )
Bike handled it ok. But then I was riding a very chill ride with passenger ( ~ 40mph max)
Personally, I don't like having passenger. I just don't like having the responsibility for someone else life.