I have a 2017 1200GS Rallye and recently had a couple of mishaps in car parks when two with the Mrs. First occasion, no damage (very soft landing), second occasion not so lucky. Mrs took some time to cool down. Since then this has knocked my confidence
Whilst I am 6'2" and wear 33" inside leg jeans I am now in my early 60's and have torn my ACL on my dominant right leg which will not be reconstructed (this happened a year after I bought the bike). When setting off both feet are flat to the ground. I tend to ride the bike in ROAD mode with suspension set to AUTO. When stopping, in particular two up, I can be on tip toes. If the ground is not level when putting my dodgy but dominant right leg down this can catch me out (hence the recent car park incident). My options as I see it at the moment:
1. Try to understand suspension settings better to see if they will be lower when coming to a stop. Have feared to date that if I don't use AUTO I will bottom out suspension, cause problems with handling, break something....
2. Get the suspension lowered (sat on a GSA at Costswold Motorrad on way home from a week in Ludlow with lowered suspension - amazing!
3. Change the bike to say an RS, RT or something lighter, although I might need to consider that knee angle will be tighter
Anyone out there had a similar dilemma and sorted their issue using one of the options above or maybe something else?
Thank you
Whilst I am 6'2" and wear 33" inside leg jeans I am now in my early 60's and have torn my ACL on my dominant right leg which will not be reconstructed (this happened a year after I bought the bike). When setting off both feet are flat to the ground. I tend to ride the bike in ROAD mode with suspension set to AUTO. When stopping, in particular two up, I can be on tip toes. If the ground is not level when putting my dodgy but dominant right leg down this can catch me out (hence the recent car park incident). My options as I see it at the moment:
1. Try to understand suspension settings better to see if they will be lower when coming to a stop. Have feared to date that if I don't use AUTO I will bottom out suspension, cause problems with handling, break something....
2. Get the suspension lowered (sat on a GSA at Costswold Motorrad on way home from a week in Ludlow with lowered suspension - amazing!
3. Change the bike to say an RS, RT or something lighter, although I might need to consider that knee angle will be tighter
Anyone out there had a similar dilemma and sorted their issue using one of the options above or maybe something else?
Thank you

