



i think the lowered shocks may be the best route.how low can you go?
With Wilbers the lowest you can go is 40mm reduction in height. But they may be able to custom-build even shorter shocks I think you'd run into issues with ground clearance, possibly shaft angle etc and of course you'd have to have significantly reduced wheel travel. If you want to go lower than 40mm dare I suggest an R1150R instead of a GS?
) - finding the collective knowledge here really helpful. Bought an 05 1150Adv, love it but find the lowered seat really hard after about an hour! Sourced an excellent 'home-adapted' comfort 'king/queen' style seat off ebay, is really comfy but puts me too high to relax when pulling up to junctions Newbie tosser (still practising) - finding the collective knowledge here really helpful. Bought an 05 1150Adv, love it but find the lowered seat really hard after about an hour! Sourced an excellent 'home-adapted' comfort 'king/queen' style seat off ebay, is really comfy but puts me too high to relax when pulling up to junctions
so now considering lower suspension. Wilburs sound a likely option (any cheaper than the astronomical Ohlins?). Forgive me for being technically incompetent, but does this cause any issue with the front forks? Will they compress further if lower shock used, or need reduced oil or anything more serious?
All sensible advice welcome - inc where to get these shocks at a reasonable price - Ta!


Cheers Sproggy, yeah 60mm would be a long way, probably too far. I reckon I need to gain about 20-25mm to feel confident. I'll have a look at Every Accessory as one option and investigate motobiker's suggestion of remaking the seat too - that would certainly be cheaper!
I had considered switching to a standard GS but can't bring myself to part with the Adv as its in brilliant condition - love the black engine & anodized rims too.![]()