What touches down first ?

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Hi

Travelling down to Weymouth on Sunday I managed to touch the left hand side of the bike down. I was travelling 2 up with luggage and the suspension was set for 2 up and in sport mode.

The bike was cornering fine and I didn't feel particularly "over" and to make sure I didn't imagine it I touched the right hand side down on the next bend.

I cant see any marks but wondered if it was the pegs, or stand

Thanks for any advice

Its a 1200 Adventure by the way
 
2 up with luggage it was probably the centre stand, the GS appears to be seriously undersprung for 2 up riding. My 07 ADV regularly grounds out with a bit of spirited riding :thumb
 
Hi

Travelling down to Weymouth on Sunday I managed to touch the left hand side of the bike down. I was travelling 2 up with luggage and the suspension was set for 2 up and in sport mode.

The bike was cornering fine and I didn't feel particularly "over" and to make sure I didn't imagine it I touched the right hand side down on the next bend.

I cant see any marks but wondered if it was the pegs, or stand

Thanks for any advice

Its a 1200 Adventure by the way

Have a look for shiny scrape marks on the pegs and stand, and that should tell you! :rob
 
Centre stand - followed by arse and then elbow...

:augie
 
first thing that hits the floor is my bottle then... whatever is left tries to get round the corner as best as I can.
 
Total weight

It does rather depend on the weight of luggage, plus the weight of rider & pillion plus all that fuel. (and which panniers are fitted;)
 
Two up with luggage. It’s the centre stand that grinds first, on both the sides on my 09 GSA.
 
kink of the centre stand touches down early on the left which seems more compromised side than the rhs. I havent touched down my rhs yet as my toes touch first so I d have to lift my foot out of the peg to try....
 
When I was young!

We used to show off how much of our footrest were worn away - now we should keep quiet about our misdemeanors! Somewhere on this forum there were lovely photos of a GS at a track day and close-ups of the scratches on the rocker covers. i wondered at the time if one could buy 'stickers' of these scratches and we could thus boast safely!
 
When I was young!

We used to show off how much of our footrest rubbers were worn away - now we should keep quiet about our misdemeanors! Somewhere on this forum there were lovely photos of a GS at a track day and close-ups of the scratches on the rocker covers. i wondered at the time if one could buy 'stickers' of these scratches and we could thus boast discreetly and safely!
 


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