oystein
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Hi all.
I picked up my new F800GS last week. This is my first BMW, coming from Japanese bikes like Yamaha and Suzuki.
First of all I want to say I have not ridden it for many miles yet, but man, I'm in love already
Got a couple of issues (if one might call them that). One is that I am having difficulties operating the turn light switch. The GS got what I have understood, a standard BMW 3-button configuration.
Operating the left button is fine, but in order to operate the right button, I have to move my hand on the throttle. On a couple of occasions this have led to me opening up the throttle and the bike "jumping" forward. Not very safe when preparing to change lane, or get off the road.
So what do you think folks? Is there a way to adjust the position of these buttons, or will I eventually get used to the configuration?
On the other bikes I have owned, the turn lights has been operated by one three way switch located on the left handle bar.
Now for the second question. The GS is pretty tall. So am I (6.2ft). I still find it a little challenging getting on the bike. How on earth do smaller riders get on it? Is there some trick, or do I have to start taking yoga classes
Quite silly questions really, but I hope to get some input anyways.
Cheers, and ride safe!
I picked up my new F800GS last week. This is my first BMW, coming from Japanese bikes like Yamaha and Suzuki.
First of all I want to say I have not ridden it for many miles yet, but man, I'm in love already
Got a couple of issues (if one might call them that). One is that I am having difficulties operating the turn light switch. The GS got what I have understood, a standard BMW 3-button configuration.
Operating the left button is fine, but in order to operate the right button, I have to move my hand on the throttle. On a couple of occasions this have led to me opening up the throttle and the bike "jumping" forward. Not very safe when preparing to change lane, or get off the road.
So what do you think folks? Is there a way to adjust the position of these buttons, or will I eventually get used to the configuration?
On the other bikes I have owned, the turn lights has been operated by one three way switch located on the left handle bar.
Now for the second question. The GS is pretty tall. So am I (6.2ft). I still find it a little challenging getting on the bike. How on earth do smaller riders get on it? Is there some trick, or do I have to start taking yoga classes

Quite silly questions really, but I hope to get some input anyways.
Cheers, and ride safe!
Oh, on an H-D you can press and hold to indicate lane changes too.
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) much ..
and have to do alot of things pretty quickly.
