Passenger weight ?

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Need to give a mate a 50 mile lift on the back of the GS next weekend and as he's shall we say a little on the lardy side I was wondering on the weight limit for passengers :confused:

We won't be taking any luggage but how many turns of the big black knob do you think I will need with an extra 19 stone on the back. Should I also up the PSI in the rear tyre :eek:
 
Need to give a mate a 50 mile lift on the back of the GS next weekend and as he's shall we say a little on the lardy side I was wondering on the weight limit for passengers :confused:

We won't be taking any luggage but how many turns of the big black knob do you think I will need with an extra 19 stone on the back. Should I also up the PSI in the rear tyre :eek:

I would max both the preload and PSI. Changing tyre pressures depending on load is pretty important :thumb2
 
with my GF on back + luggage, def max Preload (dont forget the rebound adjuster!) then max PSI rear tyre, up the front psi too,,, :thumb
 
I take it from that somewhat unhelpful reply that you don't know the answer.:blagblah

Thats what the owners manual is for. HTH:thumb I think there is a weight limit for the bike which is probably in the manual but I think most people ignore it looking at the way bikes are loaded:augie

FFS, use your loaf. Wind everything to the max and see how you go:blast
 
Originally posted by Sgt Bilco
I think there is a weight limit for the bike

R1200GS Max Payload - 211kg which is over 33 stone - obviously built for the American market

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I take it from that somewhat unhelpful reply that you don't know the answer.:blagblah

Nice.......The Gross Vehicle Weight will be in your owners manual. If you know fatties weight add it to your own, add to the wet weight and any aftermarket extras fitted if the GVW is exceded the bike is overloaded.

Or

Load up go to the nearest weigh bridge, again if the weight shown on the scales is higher than the GVW the bike is overloaded.

Do what you like with the suspension, too soft? Stiffen it up.
 
R1200GS Max Payload - 211kg which is over 33 stone

Thank you Nostromo thats the type of useful information that makes these forums so worth while.

If only the "it's in the manual" brigade weren't so obsessed with their post count:aidan
 
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Thank you Nostromo thats the type of useful information that makes these forums so worth while.

If only the "it's in the manual" brigade weren't so obsessed with their post count:aidan

It's funny but the only people obsessed with post count are those with a small one :comfort

Those with a high post count are more obsessed with those that don't :rtfm maybe 'cos they've seen it all before :nenau







Oh, and those asking the obvious questions tend to be in the 1200 section :duck:
 
It's funny but the only people obsessed with post count are those with a small one :comfort

Those with a high post count are more obsessed with those that don't :rtfm maybe 'cos they've seen it all before :nenau







Oh, and those asking the obvious questions tend to be in the 1200 section :duck:

Looks like you've just proved my point then. You didn't get to 8k posts by adding anything of value:thumb
 


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