While I did a search on here regarding the use of Seatbelts (What, on a motorcycle!?!) the topics I found really didn't address a concern of mine.
I think everyone would agree that my new CVO Ultra Classic has got to be a whole lot more comfortable for the BSR than my Wide Glide... but, therein lies a problem.
Aside from keeping the tunes cranked up, and the more than occasional pat on the leg, checking to see if she's still back there, I have a wonderful wife that could fall asleep during a hurricane.
The short trips (under 500 miles/day) and she has no problem... but we're getting ready to head down to Texas for the Summer and I'm worried that after several hours in the saddle, she's going to get complacent and nod off.
I may need to find a means of keeping her in the saddle during that moment and really haven't come up with any sound method that doesn't require me to momentarily advert my attention from the task of handling the bike.
Seatbelts came to mind... but so too did the thought of having to put the bike down in an emergency... being strapped onto a bike that's going down does not sound like anything I would care to do myself, nor my BSR.
Before anyone says to pull over and rest, or stretch, or do jumping jacks or something of the like... We Do! and we do often!
It's simply that she has the uncanny ability to fall asleep whenever she's totally comfortable, regardless of the distractions. And wow, is the Ultra comfortable!
I guess my question would be this... has anyone else had this experience, and what methods were attempted at keeping them in the saddle without physically belting them in?
I have also considered simply installing passenger arm rest... but then the ones I've looked at that were pleasing, were all adjustable for easy entry and exit.
Any thoughts... as I would like to make the trip through Canada as quickly and painless as possible (no offense), and my daily schedule includes trips upward to 600+/day.
