Honda xadv passenger comfort views

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Re: Honda xadv passenger comfort views

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kayz1 wrote:I would love to see this easy fix please, i bought a second winter scoot because of it. I have tried also sorts of things to fix it and not got any where near what i consider to be a fix yet.
Lyn. :lol:
I've got it!!! Don't ride in the wet!!!! :lol:

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Re: Honda xadv passenger comfort views

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I bought the J300 1st of November last, put the X away...Pulled the X out last week for the first ride ( in the dry ) I must at this point say that Pat
has looked at the pillion pad on the X-ADV, first words, "when are you going to get another Integra" :lol:

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Re: Honda xadv passenger comfort views

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the other way of looking at it is, if its the bike for you, it can be lowered, seats can be altered, and I'm sure Lyn could knock up a bracket to adjust rear footpegs. ;)
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.

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Re: Honda xadv passenger comfort views

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I am sure i could Mark, only problem if we are talking X-ADV is they fit into the rear body work so it would never look correct.
This is the rear pillion pegs we are talking about! they are the slice of cake shape :lol: and when closed fit flush..

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