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What about an early model Valkyrie?
Isn't that a Japanese Bagger wannabe?
You mean like the Honda Shadow, the Kawasaki Vulcan, etc. etc.
I have had a Russell seat, as well as one from their predecessor, Mayer (Mayer retired, sold the business to Russell). Wonderful creations. If you already have the front done, it won't cost much to do the rear to match. Do you have a trunk mounted? Or at least some sort of "anti slide-back" protection for her?Maybe I can just have the seat redone by Russell Daylong to include making the rear seat area like the front.
I have had a Russell seat, as well as one from their predecessor, Mayer (Mayer retired, sold the business to Russell). Wonderful creations. If you already have the front done, it won't cost much to do the rear to match. Do you have a trunk mounted? Or at least some sort of "anti slide-back" protection for her?
I have in the past done many a fun mile two up on my 850s. I always had a box with a backrest on the back. Any of the G models provide a good passenger perch with a broad, flat seat. I had a BMW RT for a while and found I preferred the G model Suzukis on just about every measure except looks. The Beemer was a beautiful bike but there was no question which I would choose for a cross country ride--Suzuki hands down.

If you want something sportier than a Goldwing, consider this. Our two up bike is a 2006 ZX14 with 1 inch bar risers and the seat off the Concourse1400. Really comfortable, handles very well and still goes like stink. We've taken several multiple day trips on it. My only problem is, my wife likes to go fast...REALLY fast. Guess who gets the tickets ???
Mad
You know, I hadn't even thought about an old G model bike for two-up riding. Good thought. They are getting a bit harder to find these days though.
I received a free Honda GL1500/6 1988 that was sitting for the better part of 15 years. Just did the routine maintenance on it; fluids, filters, plugs, belts, water pump, tires and battery. Did replace the brake and cutch lines and both front and clutch hydraulic masters. I did tear it apart to de-mouse nest it and fix the chewed up wires and vacuum lines. Cruise control came back and the bike is a peach. Ran a bottle of seafoam through it and the carbs came back We affectionately call it the dirty bird as it like to puff a cloud of black smoke on startup and it gets a little smokey after hard riding. The 6 cylinder engine is incredibly smooth and for it's size and vintage it handles very well. I have seen a few 1500's pop up south of $2K. I'm going to say I prefer it over the GL1800's. It feels very much like a vintage Japanese bike should. All day comfort and 2-up you have room and storage for days. I use it almost everyday at this point for commuting and if I need to run errands without my little one. The Cruise control is an awesome feature to have and the stereo works perfectly fine. I hold allot of value to it as it was given to me as a gift. I also just love riding it.
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However the most miles I have put up 2 up is on my Concours 14. That thing is going to deliver FZ1 type performance, feel and ride but offer allot more comfort for touring and riding 2 up. My Wife and I rode that bike ALLOT. The only down size is tech is limited and cruise control is not offered. At this point in the game, if it doesn't have cruise I'm not going to tour with it.
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If local blasting is all you want to do, you can't beat the T120. It's a fantastic engine, smooth and powerful (once tuned). Reminds me very much of the Suzuki GS line. My wife loves riding it. Cruise and heated grips standard for mine the bike will also run heated gear no issue. Light bike for a liter as mine is south of the 450lbs mark. The engine caries it's weight low. Power delivery is on par of a GS1000 but more usable down low torque. It can go fast enough for vermont roads but I have several +1000 mile days logged on it, made a great sport tourer. My wife and I can handle about 200 miles on the T120 than we are looking to call it a day. We haven't toured with it but have been on some long day trips with it. It's her absolute favorite to look at.
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Cheers!
Oh I do have my GS1000G which I have yet to ride 2 up but the thing is by far the most comfortable GS I've ever owned. Went through it and am happy with how it's running and riding now. As like many of my bikes, it's always open for sale or trade.... If the offer is sweet enough. The bike is cream puff and also a lunatic. They nailed it with these 1000G's
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Best,
-Jedz

I have in the past done many a fun mile two up on my 850s. I always had a box with a backrest on the back. Any of the G models provide a good passenger perch with a broad, flat seat. I had a BMW RT for a while and found I preferred the G model Suzukis on just about every measure except looks. The Beemer was a beautiful bike but there was no question which I would choose for a cross country ride--Suzuki hands down.