She goes by the alias "The Speed Beagle" when she rides and she's very good about making sure everyone is accounted for not lost on the group rides. If she were an inch bigger I'd say she was too big. I was trying to build a fiberglass 'Beagle Pod' for her a couple years back for the 94 GSXR when I sold the Roadstar but it took too long and I ended up selling the GSXR. So now with the luggage and monstrous seat she has plenty of room to move around but I can't see what she's doing back there and that bothers me. In the pic I just have a short leash around my waist looped through the handle and hooked on her harness to make sure she doesn't hit the ground if she fell. But I'd like to set her up with a better rig so I don't have to think about her at all. I'm thinking of making a bracket to attach to the subframe consisting of aluminum rod which would come up from behind and over her on both sides to a point above her where I can make a attachment point for a short retractable lead. Then she can spin around and lay down or whatever and I don't have to mess with her leash. I just found a nicer harness which is more like a garment which would hug her under her front legs if she fell and not let her slide out of it. She needs to be able to move because she likes to get her nose in the wind. I had a tall windscreen on my Roadstar. When she rode with me I had a wood platform I strapped to my tank infront of me with a duffel bag bolted to the top that she would sit in. That way on long rides in the cold night she could get out of the elements in the bag. Well when we're rollin down the road and I accelerate she wants to get as far out in front in the wind as she can. She just loves accelerating! So she would climb up onto my handle bars and get her head around that windscreen only holding on with one paw. Dogs really have no fear sometimes. I like having her along with me and people get a kick out of it wherever we go. She's definitely getting out more this summer!
RIP 08 Special ED ZX-14
2004 Electra-Glide Classic Peace Officer Black, Rineheart true-duals, HID with Hella headlight bucket, Goodridge SS brake lines, saving for DJ PowerVision FI controller and K&N large cap. kit.
2004 Suzuki Katana 750 (wife's but doesn't ride anymore) (fo sale), Hindle exhaust, K&N air, Dark metallic blue w/ blue led accent lighting.
1983 Suzuki GS750ES under construction(perpetually)