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Love Handles :)) Who's got um or used um
#1
Just purchased a set made by Oxford (£26.00). I didn't dare buy non branded  :eek  if they failed.


Ive never used anything like these before but seem a great idea. My good lady is not sure if she can trust them but they come with a velcro inner strap and a trident connector outer band.


Ill try um out when it dries up but wanted some users thoughts?
Gt
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#2
got two pair kids used them when they were ickle uns  fine and dandy and gave them confidence i.e now dont want or need them, never had a prob with them and now an unwanted item in the bike cupboard lol £15 each if anyone wants a pair  :rolleyes
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#3
(01-03-14, 05:03 PM)gtfire link Wrote: Just purchased a set made by Oxford (£26.00). I didn't dare buy non branded  :eek  if they failed.


Ive never used anything like these before but seem a great idea. My good lady is not sure if she can trust them but they come with a velcro inner strap and a trident connector outer band.


Ill try um out when it dries up but wanted some users thoughts?

You bought Oxford Products ones?!  :eek

:lol
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#4
had some for years as the wife is happier using them. the only trouble is when she holds on to tight and punches me in the kidneys. bad news is shes a nervous pillion haha.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#5
I have used the Motrax ones, same really.  Wife used them when she first started going on the back and felt safe with them.  Eventually stopped using them when she got more confident.
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#6
My son used them (motrax) when first started out riding pillion but like most responses here once he was more experienced didn't want use them.

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#7
(01-03-14, 06:58 PM)bri h link Wrote: had some for years as the wife is happier using them. the only trouble is when she holds on to tight and punches me in the kidneys. bad news is shes a nervous pillion haha.

Have you tried velcro-ing her arse to the seat?  Big Grin
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#8
(01-03-14, 07:56 PM)mr self destruct link Wrote: [quote author=bri h link=topic=11885.msg130850#msg130850 date=1393696722]
had some for years as the wife is happier using them. the only trouble is when she holds on to tight and punches me in the kidneys. bad news is shes a nervous pillion haha.

Have you tried velcro-ing her arse to the seat?  Big Grin
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Yes, like perhaps the living room sofa  :lol
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#9
I've got some to use with the missus, as she is bloody terrified using the shitebag handles. Not used them since I've got them though as she's not been out with me.
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#10
guys i cant find a patch of velcro big enough ( i think im safe she never looks on the forum)
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#11
(02-03-14, 04:52 AM)bri h link Wrote: guys i cant find a patch of velcro big enough ( i think im safe she never looks on the forum)

You hope!! :rollin
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#12
Just bought some for my girlfriend, she feels more confident with them.


Nick
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#13
My mrs feels much safer /confident using them.

Also fitted a Tribo grippy seat cover to stop her sliding about on the back - approx £13-00. That helped her(& me) as well.
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