Hamslay
Registered user
Hey guys.
I've got 29" inside leg so my GS is the standard model but with the low seat for a little extra peace of mind. I've done 13000 miles with the bike now with no topples and I'm used to the bike when I'm on my own. I'm more confident at low speed on lower bikes, but the taller GS doesn't worry me like it did.
I've recently started taking the wife on the back of the bike, and that's a different kettle of fish. With the ESA put up to rider+pillion, the height jacks up just enough to be a bit much. Add in the extra weight, and I feel a comedy tumble can't be far away.
If my wife climbing on the bike doesn't compress the rear suspension such that the ride height is back to where it is on the rider-only setting, doesn't that mean that the extra preload for a passenger is a little much for my 55kg wife? If that's the case, maybe I can keep the ESA on rider or rider+luggage and keep the height down. If I do this, what am I risking? Apart from potentially bottoming-out the rear shock, does this potentially cause issues for the shaft drive? I'm sure I've read something about transmission noise or premature wear if angles of alignment are not correct due to wrong preload settings? Or did I dream that?
I've got 29" inside leg so my GS is the standard model but with the low seat for a little extra peace of mind. I've done 13000 miles with the bike now with no topples and I'm used to the bike when I'm on my own. I'm more confident at low speed on lower bikes, but the taller GS doesn't worry me like it did.
I've recently started taking the wife on the back of the bike, and that's a different kettle of fish. With the ESA put up to rider+pillion, the height jacks up just enough to be a bit much. Add in the extra weight, and I feel a comedy tumble can't be far away.
If my wife climbing on the bike doesn't compress the rear suspension such that the ride height is back to where it is on the rider-only setting, doesn't that mean that the extra preload for a passenger is a little much for my 55kg wife? If that's the case, maybe I can keep the ESA on rider or rider+luggage and keep the height down. If I do this, what am I risking? Apart from potentially bottoming-out the rear shock, does this potentially cause issues for the shaft drive? I'm sure I've read something about transmission noise or premature wear if angles of alignment are not correct due to wrong preload settings? Or did I dream that?


