When I was younger,of course.,was fun.though looking back maybe a bit immature - you have to learn to read the person right as last thing i'd want to do in any circumstance nowadays,is put anyone off two wheels,sometimes putting the s...s up someone just ain't appropriate., How do you get on,2up.?.
helps when you've been pillion yourself BUT always give them "the talk" about leaning in, holding on, signals if they want to stop or slow down such as tap left shoulder to stop, right shoulder to slow down, not putting feet down at a stop etc etc generally for a 1st time pillion I NEVER go over 30mph until they are comfortable then ill gradually increase the speed by 10mph each time until I know theyre confident on the back, I try not to accelerate too hard or lean in too hard with a 1st timer but one theyre used to it............... I have been known to do 100+ with my brother on the back and 80ish mph with him on back around a slight bend almost knee down but hes a experienced pillion. NEVER scare the crap out of a new pillion... ive only ever scared my brother, gf, mum, aunty, ex, my mates new wife, uncle, a few friends and my little sister on the back of my bikes