Untypically for this site i'll try and give you some sensible

input on 2 up riding

1st off i'm 5' 7" (on a good day) with a 28" inside leg so all the rest of you *****rs can stop twittering on how macho you are riding a 'heavy' 'tall' GS
Solo they are a doddle and most of the muppets on here ride solo

usually coz they have no other halfs or they have terrified them so they won't go two up.
Also, it takes a lot more skill

to ride a 1200GS (or any other) off road two up~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fair to say I have been seen often off road two up with my other half standing up on the rear pegs


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Oh mind not many of you go off road solo, you don't like to get the bike dirty

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Sue and I have fallen off loads of times





, always at low speed and usually because my feet don't reach the ground before you go past the critical point.
Never a problem, have a laugh and pick the bike up (easy


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Never fallen off on the road yet (well not quite correct as we came off coming out of a Ford once

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However, for short legged two uppers::::
1. Always check the camber.
2. You have to be two steps ahead whenever you are stopping.
3. The pillion needs to stay perfectly still and preferably be in tune enough to tweak the bike the other way if you have overcooked putting your foot down in a void

4. A fully loaded Gs sits a lot lower so you are better off on a loaded bike even though it's heavier plus with the boxes on it's simple to pick up
Lower on not to Lower


The standard bike in standard trim with the standard seat on the lower setting is hardly any different to fitting a low BMW seat (i.e. BMW low seat a waste of time)
I use a TT Kahedo extra low seat which is slightly better (but not worth the cost only for comfort) I have also tried a Wunderlich extra low seat and that also makes no real difference.
I did have Technoflex suspension on my bike which was lower it made no real difference to the stand over height except I could not easily put it on the centre stand fully loaded.

Best way to handle a GS if you have short legs is to get fit, build up your leg and back muscles so you can counter the affects of unbalance and also lose the fat gut most GSERS seem to have

Bottom line is solo they are absolutely nothing to shout about all and I don't know what all the fuss is about

Try riding one two up 90% of the time and then you will find out what having short legs means to your whole riding style