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I wanted to ask what in your opinion is the “best” two up touring/All around motorcycle? ( and why ? )Any brand , any year . Cheers and happy new year!!Marco
IMHO, Guzzi has never made a comfortable 2 up bike.
Since "touring" is something one does rather than what one rides, and there are an infinite number of variables from person to person to person on where, how, and who-with, this question is generally unanswerable.
I wanted to ask what in your opinion is the “best” two up touring/All around motorcycle? ( and why ? )Any brand , any year .Marco
Adventure bikes. Comfortable, powerful, plenty of luggage capacity, long travel suspension, large fuel cells, handle well, high output electrical systems, pleasurable ergos and on and on.
However ... The only way you can really answer it, and really help out the OP, is by telling them what YOU'VE done and what personal needs and characteristics led you to that conclusion, along with your experiences since. The OP can pick one comment from here and another from there, and have a little more information than he had before ...Other than that, it is, as you say, an unsolvable problem of X variables ....Lannis
In the original post he noted "all around". In the broadest terms, that means ADVbike.
Just ride a bike you are happy on and keep it lighweight
Some of it, too, depends on whether you're camping or motelling. It's been a long time since I've seen folks that could successfully pack one bike for a long touring camping trip two-up.A Dutch fellow named Franz and his daughter Sophie have twice crossed the USA camping together, once on a BSA M20 15 HP flathead single with a pillion pad on the rear fender, and once on a plunger BSA A10 650 twin with a pillion pad, and front and rear panniers. But that's more of an adventure, like free-climbing El Capitan or swimming the Delaware in January than it is a practical touring proposition.Fay and I did our last two-up three week camping trip in 2008 (on a BSA 650), and I ended up putting two sets of wheel bearings and finally a whole new rear end on the bike as a result.Since then, to maintain a modicum of comfort, we fill up a big touring bike from top to bottom with our gear, and that's just staying in motels. One 30L bag for me, one for her, and the top box and tankbag for riding gear and tools. We could no way pile tent, bedrolls, cooking gear, etc on top of that.Everyone I see doing that lately is pulling a trailer behind the bike .... It's a way to go, but not for us.Lannis
. My wife and I are about 275 lbs [/quotYou got to be kidding me..275 for both of you! Can I send you some money so you can get a chicken fried steak with sawmill gravy?Tex Had to be a typo...275#!
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