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i, haven't posted for a long time. Well I acquired a dog, about 35-40 lbs I guess, & would like to try to see if he (Riley) would like to become a biker dog.
I would be carrying him on a 1981 GS 850G, Vetter'd & with a luggage rack & double bucket saddle. I figure I could pull the trunk & set up a padded platform with sides spanning the rear seat/rack area. I would figure also a secure chest harness on Riley that would buckle on 2 sides to the carrier body allowing him to sit or lay down but not be able to "exit" his perch. I have seen a pic of a Harley with something like this but dog was unattached & platform rode above the small rear trunk and tilted forward a bit. I can visualize the design & can make a quick prototype & "test ride" Riley on it around the trailer park here without going out on the road before I am certain as to how he would react.
I am seeking input from anyone with personal experience in having a dog of this size on a bike or if you have some solid info from knowing someone who did/does it.
Thanks for your input whether positive or negative.
Douglas.
P.S. If it matters, the GS is black & Riley is mostly brown.

DH
I would be carrying him on a 1981 GS 850G, Vetter'd & with a luggage rack & double bucket saddle. I figure I could pull the trunk & set up a padded platform with sides spanning the rear seat/rack area. I would figure also a secure chest harness on Riley that would buckle on 2 sides to the carrier body allowing him to sit or lay down but not be able to "exit" his perch. I have seen a pic of a Harley with something like this but dog was unattached & platform rode above the small rear trunk and tilted forward a bit. I can visualize the design & can make a quick prototype & "test ride" Riley on it around the trailer park here without going out on the road before I am certain as to how he would react.
I am seeking input from anyone with personal experience in having a dog of this size on a bike or if you have some solid info from knowing someone who did/does it.
Thanks for your input whether positive or negative.
Douglas.
P.S. If it matters, the GS is black & Riley is mostly brown.
DH