Spare a thought for today's pillion.
Bikes accelerate faster, brake harder and - at least at the sports end of the market - offer increasingly miserly passenger accommodation.
So how to hang on - in comfort and safety? Oxford has taken a fresh look at this challenge and applied its usual rigorous attention to detail to produce a unique solution which does the job and has been independently safety tested for peace of mind.
Features:
- Rubber grips are positioned thoughtfully on the rider's hips with the comfort of both rider and pillion in mind and have a generous aperture for large hands and padded gloves.
- Two belts are used to secure the grips in place. The first is a hook and loop fastened anti-dive belt, which offers stability under braking. The second is held in place by a buckle, but all the acceleration load is taken up by the immensely strong main strap.
- A sculpted, breathable, mesh backed pad at the front spreads any load taken up by the strap and its rubberised surface is friendly to the tank.
- All load bearing points are flag-stitched for maximum strength and the thread used is marine-grade to prevent it rotting if left damp and in case it comes into contact with salt water.
- Every component has been independently strength tested up to 180kg, which provides a comfortable margin for the 130kg rating deemed necessary for the product at the furthest possible extremes of usage.
- 3M™ reflective stitching for improved visibility at night.
- Comprehensive instructions in multiple languages complete the safety package.