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I've just been comparing the F650GS and the R1200GSA with both bikes on centre stand to make measuring easy.
The closest the GSA stand comes to the ground is 120mm at which stage it's in the 'locked down' position.
The F650GS stand sweeps down to 100mm from the ground, but then keeps going and at the 'locked down' position is 135mm from the ground. The 35mm is what causes the excess lean. The lean is so bad that when heavily loaded the bike can fall over
And when you are offroad the beast falls over (partly due to the lean, partly due to the not-fit-for-purpose tiny stand footprint), but if you find somewhere that's a bit higher on the lefthand side so it won't lean so much, you can't sweep the stand round without fouling the ground.
Duh!
Tim
The closest the GSA stand comes to the ground is 120mm at which stage it's in the 'locked down' position.
The F650GS stand sweeps down to 100mm from the ground, but then keeps going and at the 'locked down' position is 135mm from the ground. The 35mm is what causes the excess lean. The lean is so bad that when heavily loaded the bike can fall over
And when you are offroad the beast falls over (partly due to the lean, partly due to the not-fit-for-purpose tiny stand footprint), but if you find somewhere that's a bit higher on the lefthand side so it won't lean so much, you can't sweep the stand round without fouling the ground.
Duh!
Tim

