Yet I sat on one in Brittany and it was tinyI think it looks like a purposeful bike for the tall amongst us. The whole being greater than the sum of its parts![]()
Yet I sat on one in Brittany and it was tinyI think it looks like a purposeful bike for the tall amongst us. The whole being greater than the sum of its parts![]()
Really?! I haven’t looked at one in flesh yet, but thought it had high seat height. I’ll reserve judgement until I look closer.Yet I sat on one in Brittany and it was tiny
It was the standard bike , not the Enduro jobby with taller suspension/ 18” rear and £3k worth of bolloxReally?! I haven’t looked at one in flesh yet, but thought it had high seat height. I’ll reserve judgement until I look closer.![]()
Oh right, I wouldn’t consider that one for the reasons you mentioned. Maybe I’ll wait until there’s some kicking about the 2nd hand market.It was the standard bike , not the Enduro jobby with taller suspension/ 18” rear and £3k worth of bollox
I went and looked at the standard one yesterday and found it a lot more spacious than my R9T, and going to see the Enduro one at Dundee over the weekend.Mine is the non enduro and at 6ft I find it just right after adding bar risers. It feels much lighter than the 1250 GSA I had and the fact I can get my feet down helps manoeuvring around, reversing etc.
The enduro pack adds a little height but makes no odds to the sitting/standing position once you add the bar risers.
90% of any trips I do will be on tarmac so the more road orientated tyres make more sense for me and I expect most others. I like it's big supermoto feel
The bar risers I bought from ebay for around £20 so not worth paying for theirsI went and looked at the standard one yesterday and found it a lot more spacious than my R9T, and going to see the Enduro one at Dundee over the weekend.
£7k to trade is quite steep though
If I go for it, I’ll probably sell my bike privately and factory order a stripped down plain one.