ESA Settings Question

Wilsdorf

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Can these be manually/personally adjusted to provide customs settings?

Also, does anyone else prefer riding solo with the settings at single rider plus luggage? Maybe it is just my lardy frame - but I think I prefer faster rides with this option.
 
I don't think there is anything you can do to manually tweak the factory ESA presets. As for the "rider only" factory setting - I think this assumes an 85kg rider (that's 13 stone 7 in old money), plus his riding kit. If you actually tip the scales at around 17 stone, that's 108kg, which equates to a BMW-spec rider and a near enough full BMW-spec luggage load. OK, it's not being carried quite as far back as panniers etc, but even so, the Rider +luggage setting is more appropriate.
 
Really? Do you think they set the bikes up for 85kg riders? That sounds a little high looking at average buyers.
 
High? Do you think most GS riders weight less than 85Kg?
 
I'm 100Kg's and always have the ESA set one higher i.e rider+ luggage for solo riding.
 
High? Do you think most GS riders weight less than 85Kg?

Yes, I do. As the highest sold bike in numbers over 250cc it would suggest that too.

I wanted to know if it is a fact that the suspension is generally set up for 85kg, that's all - even if it is I would still need the luggage setting :)
 
I'm 100Kg's and always have the ESA set one higher i.e rider+ luggage for solo riding.

Good that is almost exactly the same for me, so I am happy I am in good company - it seems to work a little better.
 
Rider+ luggage for me too. Tho' I seem to have fair bit of understeer.
 
Understeer caused by the setting, or just in general? & which bike?

My MY08 understeers a lot more than the twin cam - to the extent that I am sure there is more changed than the engine ;)
 
Really? Do you think they set the bikes up for 85kg riders? That sounds a little high looking at average buyers.

Yes, Really. If you RTFM you will see that the "basic" setting for non-ESA suspension is with a full load of fuel and an 85kg rider. I see no reason they would assume that someone who opted for ESA would be any different.
 
Yes, Really. If you RTFM you will see that the "basic" setting for non-ESA suspension is with a full load of fuel and an 85kg rider. I see no reason they would assume that someone who opted for ESA would be any different.

I have RTFM and it states less than 85kg, which doesn't exactly tell me what the bike is set up for - in fact it gives an absolute maximum before making an adjustment.

I am sure I read the average European weight was around 70-75kg - but maybe I am way off.
 
I run mine on solo plus luggage and I'm 80kg in civvies. The front feels more planted and less prone to shake over bumps when accelerating.
 
Also, does anyone else prefer riding solo with the settings at single rider plus luggage?

Whenever I test rode / had loan ESA bike I ended up doing this, and it still did not turn as sweetly as my 2008 Wilburs suspended model.

A mate of mine who raced sucessfully and still teaches for a race school hired one for a Euro trip and did the same, having it on two-up plus luggage - and still reckoned it was soggy and low at the back - he also preferred my Wilburs equipped bike.
 


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