BMW Motorrad describe it as the Low Chassis model.
I thought it was an option to have "seat height reduction" not low chassis.
BMW Motorrad describe it as the Low Chassis model.
Yes agreed, but with some risers fitted I'm finding the RS riding position very comfortable with no neck strain and for me a better back and shoulder position than the GS as I get numb hands caused by pinch points in my shoulders. The slight forward lean on the RS and a bit more wright on my arms actually pushes my shoulders back which is what I need to do to relieve the problem.
The actual frame is almost certainly identical for all models.
Of course you can have seat height reduction on the standard model, but it doesn't get you as low as the factory lowered bike with its shorter suspension.
When I said you can have seat height reduction on the standard model, I was referring to the choice of seats, not to the factory lowered option, which I had forgotten was an option with exactly that name.
Sorry for any confusion.
To go back to the original question, you can't lower something without reducing the ground clearance so a lowered model will scrape at less of a lean angle than a standard height bike.
And if you can't get your feet on the ground except by using an uncomfortable low profile seat, consider getting an RS instead. All the same technology, but lower as standard and as a bonus better looking too!
I didn't need a lower seat but I've changed to the 1250 RS anyway and love it.
To the OP
when you tried the bikes, did you have them running and the suspension set to single rider / soft
On thin i used to find helped was the get on the bike and run it forward about 6 inches and apply the brake
this would settle the front end and push the bike down![]()
and cycle your suspension settings at least once a week, you can get stiction or they will perma stick in one position until you need it and then its fubarred
Interesting - the big advantage of the GS is the huge suspension travel giving a comfy ride.
Travel on R1250RS 140mm front/140mm rear.
Travel on standard GS 190mm F/200mm rear.
So even if you take out 30mm with a low chassis model- you still end up with more travel.