Naked Bikes: More Friendly, Still Not Perfect

Naked bikes are often considered “better for passengers”—and in many ways, they are:

  • more upright seating
  • wider seats
  • lower pegs than sportbikes

But “better” doesn’t automatically mean “safe” or “comfortable”.


The Real Safety Issue in Two-Up Riding

The main risk isn’t speed—it’s uncontrolled passenger movement.

On naked bikes, passengers often:

  • lean back under acceleration
  • slide forward under braking
  • grab the rider’s waist or arms instinctively

This can:

  • upset the bike mid-corner
  • make emergency braking unpredictable
  • fatigue both rider and passenger

How Passenger Handles Improve Safety

A proper handle gives the passenger:

  • a stable reference point
  • confidence to stay relaxed
  • independence from the rider’s body

This reduces sudden weight shifts and makes two-up riding smoother and more predictable—especially in city riding and spirited backroad use.


Choosing the Right Handle for a Naked Bike

Naked bike riders often want:

  • clean aesthetics
  • easy installation
  • no permanent hardware clutter

That’s why removable systems like CC Grips are popular on naked bikes—they offer real support without turning the bike into a touring setup.

Whether you ride two-up occasionally or regularly, a dedicated passenger grip improves safety more than most riders expect.

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