


Only 5 ft tall?! That means my wife at 5'2" could ride a GS. ?Better not tell her.Google Gaston Rahier and be inspired.![]()
Only 5 ft tall?! That means my wife at 5'2" could ride a GS. ?Better not tell her.
I recently trailed round some local BMW dealers looking at both 800 & 1200GS models. All three dealers took one look at my height 5'8" and 29" leg and said no way. I asked about trying a low seat and they weren't interested. Really put me off trying to get a GS and I ended up getting another bike instead (with 810mm seat height).
Yes, it would have been my first bike but even so, they just were not helpful in any way.
I still would like to gt a GS at some point, hence the fact I'm still on this site. Maybe one day![]()
Did that include Lind? Usually good.
I, of course have huge 30.5" inside legs (although I'm 6'3"). 1200 no problems on high seat setting.

too small? well I have an 1150gs, i have an inside leg measurement of 28inches and weigh 9 stoneish and I can fit my gs
truth be told she does have carved out one piece adventurer seat. So long as you 'remember' about the weight everthing is fine


hi all,im new to this gs thing, at the moment ive got a pan european 1300 that im considering trading in for a 1200 gs but ive only got 29" inside legs, is this bike too tall for me ? and will the other half be ok, she will be sitting higher up on the pillion than the pan .
regards spatuk![]()
I recently trailed round some local BMW dealers looking at both 800 & 1200GS models. All three dealers took one look at my height 5'8" and 29" leg and said no way. I asked about trying a low seat and they weren't interested. Really put me off trying to get a GS and I ended up getting another bike instead (with 810mm seat height).
Yes, it would have been my first bike but even so, they just were not helpful in any way.
I still would like to gt a GS at some point, hence the fact I'm still on this site. Maybe one day![]()

I too have a 29" inside leg length and have little problem with my 2007 GS.
I have fitted a Bmw low seat and another item which reduces the lean of the bike when on side stand.
This the Touratech side stand enlarger with 3 extra alloy plate which makes
over half an inch thicker foot pad thus reducing the lean of the bike on the side stand. See photos.
Mike Davies
