Friend is considering an 2011 R1200GS and has found one he likes but it is a factory low suspension model.
At 5'8" he doesn't really need it to be the low suspension model but he could make it work with a standard or high seat.
So the question is, does the low suspension setup compromise the bike in some way, I assume there must be less suspension travel and therefore it would be less able to deal with rough ground than the standard bike.
Does any know what BMW actually do to the bike to achieve the lower suspension setup and what the compromises are?
Thanks
At 5'8" he doesn't really need it to be the low suspension model but he could make it work with a standard or high seat.
So the question is, does the low suspension setup compromise the bike in some way, I assume there must be less suspension travel and therefore it would be less able to deal with rough ground than the standard bike.
Does any know what BMW actually do to the bike to achieve the lower suspension setup and what the compromises are?
Thanks
. Both bikes carry similar loads, same pannier set up etc when we go touring although Sue is a couple of stone lighter to start with
Have been down a few forest tracks and the like over the years and she always keeps up, think she lets me stay in front so she can keep an eye on me..