dokotela
Guest
Hi Everyone,
I have reached that age when my back and neck are dictating what I should ride, and I now need a bike that is upright, and comfortable, particularly for my neck. I have always ridden Triumphs, and currently ride a Street Triple, which is a hoot, but involves me extending my neck, causing numbness and pain in my right hand.
A good friend of mine with an 800GS took me out and I test rode a 12GS for 3 hours. Like most people who post here, I LOVED it, and found I was inspired by the handling, to the extent that I thrashed my mate who was with me for the first time in my life, and that's on a test bike that if I dropped, I would have to fork out £1000. I begun to imagine how fast I could be once I got to know the bike.
My dilemma is the height and weight. I have short legs (32 " inside leg) and despite the lowered seat on the test bike, I am still nervous that it will topple if I come to a halt too quickly at a junction etc. Having had my old Sprint ST topple onto me twice, its something I would like to avoid.
My question is aimed at all those fellow shorties out there ( no offence intended): are these big beasts manageable by little fellows like myself?
I already know the answer to "should I get one", so won't bother asking the forum that question.
Cheers.
I have reached that age when my back and neck are dictating what I should ride, and I now need a bike that is upright, and comfortable, particularly for my neck. I have always ridden Triumphs, and currently ride a Street Triple, which is a hoot, but involves me extending my neck, causing numbness and pain in my right hand.
A good friend of mine with an 800GS took me out and I test rode a 12GS for 3 hours. Like most people who post here, I LOVED it, and found I was inspired by the handling, to the extent that I thrashed my mate who was with me for the first time in my life, and that's on a test bike that if I dropped, I would have to fork out £1000. I begun to imagine how fast I could be once I got to know the bike.
My dilemma is the height and weight. I have short legs (32 " inside leg) and despite the lowered seat on the test bike, I am still nervous that it will topple if I come to a halt too quickly at a junction etc. Having had my old Sprint ST topple onto me twice, its something I would like to avoid.
My question is aimed at all those fellow shorties out there ( no offence intended): are these big beasts manageable by little fellows like myself?
I already know the answer to "should I get one", so won't bother asking the forum that question.
Cheers.




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