Passenger ergonomics
1935R4
Posted 2008-10-12 12:04 AM (#20488)
Subject: Passenger ergonomics


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My wife and I took a test ride on a VV today. She shared a couple of observations and I'm trusting that someone here can comment.

First - She was always sliding forward in the seat. How well do floorboard risers help shorter legged passengers maintain seating position?

Second - Do the optional lower wings (or whatever they're called) mitigate the 'passenger-pant-legs-flapping-in-the-wind' syndrome?





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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2008-10-12 8:21 AM (#20504 - in reply to #20488)
Subject: Re: Passenger ergonomics


Iron Butt

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My Vis has both the passenger foot-board risers & the lower wind deflectors. My S.O. likes the risers & has no problem keeping her feet on the foot-boards. She makes me turn the "lowers" completely "out" which keeps the wind off of her legs but also lets the right side heat get to my lower leg. When I ride solo, the "lowers" get turned in so the air is moved over my leg, keeping the heat to a minimum.

Hope that helps answer your ?'s

Edited by CoolHandLuke 2008-10-12 8:21 AM
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