I've taken loads of pillions and can agree with most of what has been said. Other points to watch out for - braking - if it takes them by surprise you will bang crash helmets together. This will quickly become annoying, so make sure they anticipate your braking and can push back at the right moment. I often ask them to look over my shoulder and see when I might brake. If they are a new pillion, the pre briefing is everything. It gives them confidence in your ability as well. Take it slowly, there's a lot to sink in. One other thing to mention is to let them know that they don't need to put their foot down when you stop.You'll quickly get used to it, and as already said, a lightweight nimble pillion is a delight. I sometimes carry a very experienced one, and she out-leans me in the corners :-)
With insurance on a car you don't have to say you having passengers so why should you with a bike made to carry pillions ?
How the FOC we got round that bend rubber side down I'll never know, my mate thought it was brilliant, so he is obviously an idiot
What do you say for your pre first ride briefing?
My son used to sit up in corners then I invented the dad rule, if we are leaning left chin on my left shoulder, right chin on my right shoulder, hes a natural now.the only thing I dont like about carrying a poillion on the fazer is below 5mph the front end feels very loose and its difficult to crawl or sty still for a second at junction approches. Enjoy the dad rule.
ive taken many pillion passengers for rides,be careful of fat birds