1200 Being Short Has It Down Falls

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by MaDProFF, Jun 22, 2014.

  1. imagine that, go-go-gadet-multi-springs and just flop side to side for eternity
     
  2. I thinking on the lines of side stand on each side with an auto tilt quick release :)
     
  3. Don't be silly @bradders. You'd only make then strong enough to put you back to exactly upright. ;)
     
  4. Sidestand each side? Or more commonly known as a centre stand, maybe?
     
  5. Bloody strong then..............;)

    Be worn out in no time as well!!!
     
  6. outriggers, or as we all more commonly call them, GT panniers..
     
  7. Like this?

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  8. Could be worse. A mate of mine, A very good rider in N.Z lost his leg from the hip whilst testing tires (unbeknown to him stewards let a kid in an open wheeler formula ford on the track at the same time as him. It run him over at about 150) Anyway he went back to racing but had to bungee cord his prosthetic leg to peg and get help at start line. Kinda makes my lack of height a bit seem a bit trivial really!!!
     
  9. I don't give a stuff anymore
    I have 26 inside leg and now 5ft and 1/2
    I dismount and move my bike around almost leaning it on my hip..
    I got really slagged off for it.
    But the IAMS bloke said no that's how you should move it.


    I'd rather look a prat pushing my bike because I loose my footing easily then wreck my paint job and tank .

    I really don't have the money to shell out at the moment so il stick to getting it around as best as I can without dropping it.
     
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  10. I just get someone else to move mine :)
     
  11. When I'm riding and stop I have both feet on the floor just incase there is a camber
    Being 5ft 7 worked with the SS
    And touch wood no issues
    When getting off and moving around I always leant bike against my hip as I nearly learnt my lesson the hard way in the petrol station at work
    How embarrassing that would have been
     
  12. to summarise

    all of a sudden
    lack of planning
    poor obs
    poor low speed riding skills /balance/adaptation to your own height

    get the bike lowered
    and its seat
    invest in some low speed riding techniques
    invest in some riding techniques
     

  13. Story of my life :)
     
  14. you work at a petrol station....?;)
     

  15. Only when no one else will :)
     
  16. tesco's?
     
  17. You made me spill tea over my iPad!!
     
  18. you can have all the obs in the world, most gravel car parks and bike meets have camber all over the place so sure footing impossible if you only can touch one foot down ;)

    but like many I make up for mine by not stopping.

    Simple
     
  19. I was told that if you are short, always wheel the bike around with both hands on the handlebars and not one hand on the bars and one flat on the seat.

    Always worked for me with the ZZR1100, Guzzis and other bikes but most of them had a side grab handle which also worked as well.

    With the SS there is nothing I can reach with the 'spare' hand when wheeling backwards, so I end up with it flat on the seat and hope that my left arm is strong enough to stop the bike leaning the wrong way.
     
  20. f**kin hell, I didn't realise there we guides to common sense out there! Is short the new black?! Maybe we will too be liberated and accepted as part of society in 200 years
     
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