Rookie with seating problem
Rookie with seating problem
Hello everyone
I'm JMC and I'm new to the forum and to the bmw 1200rt.
Bought my motorcycle two days ago and I'm loving the experience.
I came from a Honda 4 cylinders (cbf1000) to a 2010 DOHC RT.
The only problem I'm having is with the seat height.
My previous motorcycle was slightly lighter than the RT and had a 780mm seat height, making both my feet planted to the floor.
My RT has the low heated seat which should be at 780mm also. [size=2px]However, in the RT I'm tiptoeing, which doesn't make me confortable for the emergency braking manouvers or for the backing and low speed manouvers.[/size]
[size=2px]Anyone had sucess shaving a low heated seat? Or is there a maker of heated seats lower than the oem heated seat?[/size]
[size=2px]Thanks for any advice.[/size]
[size=2px]Regards to all.[/size]
[size=2px]JMC[/size]
I'm JMC and I'm new to the forum and to the bmw 1200rt.
Bought my motorcycle two days ago and I'm loving the experience.
I came from a Honda 4 cylinders (cbf1000) to a 2010 DOHC RT.
The only problem I'm having is with the seat height.
My previous motorcycle was slightly lighter than the RT and had a 780mm seat height, making both my feet planted to the floor.
My RT has the low heated seat which should be at 780mm also. [size=2px]However, in the RT I'm tiptoeing, which doesn't make me confortable for the emergency braking manouvers or for the backing and low speed manouvers.[/size]
[size=2px]Anyone had sucess shaving a low heated seat? Or is there a maker of heated seats lower than the oem heated seat?[/size]
[size=2px]Thanks for any advice.[/size]
[size=2px]Regards to all.[/size]
[size=2px]JMC[/size]
Re: Rookie with seating problem
Just a thought but check the suspension setting. Is it set for a single rider? This affects the preload and height. With the bike stationary you should feel it rise and fall as you change the settings.
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Re: Rookie with seating problem
BMW offer a heated comfort bench seat, can't find a seat height, but it is described as "extra-low".
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You have checked that the height adjustment under the front of the seat is in the low position? The comfort bench seat is higher at 775mm.The low seat on its lowest setting should be 770mm. The ESA setting also makes a big differences. I was always on tiptoes on anything but the Singe Rider setting.
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Welcome - There are several examples out there and some links and ideas from this :JMC wrote: Hello everyone
I'm JMC and I'm new to the forum and to the bmw 1200rt.
Bought my motorcycle two days ago and I'm loving the experience.
I came from a Honda 4 cylinders (cbf1000) to a 2010 DOHC RT.
The only problem I'm having is with the seat height.
My previous motorcycle was slightly lighter than the RT and had a 780mm seat height, making both my feet planted to the floor.
My RT has the low heated seat which should be at 780mm also. [size=2px]However, in the RT I'm tiptoeing, which doesn't make me confortable for the emergency braking manouvers or for the backing and low speed manouvers.[/size]
[size=2px]Anyone had sucess shaving a low heated seat? Or is there a maker of heated seats lower than the oem heated seat?[/size]
[size=2px]Thanks for any advice.[/size]
[size=2px]Regards to all.[/size]
[size=2px]JMC[/size]
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Re: Rookie with seating problem
I have the ESA set at single rider and the seat in the low setting.
Do the back rubber bushes of the seat have any sort of fiddling that might change the height?
Do the back rubber bushes of the seat have any sort of fiddling that might change the height?
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If the seat is in the lowest position at the front it only sits in the lowest bit at the back.
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But from the information i gathered in the web, looks like the extra low seat only fits in lowered chassis RT's.
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Looking at the 2010 Rider's Manual, the low front seat is 780mm in it's low position.
It's not only the height, the rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel comes in to play, it's 1800mm with the above seat & position.
If the comfort seat is 775mm, then this must be lower.
"The seat height is 785mm which is 5mm higher than the standard low seat so hardly any difference at all. The seat feels flatter more like an lt style seat works for me I think that this could be the answer for people with a short inseam."
It's not only the height, the rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel comes in to play, it's 1800mm with the above seat & position.
If the comfort seat is 775mm, then this must be lower.
"The seat height is 785mm which is 5mm higher than the standard low seat so hardly any difference at all. The seat feels flatter more like an lt style seat works for me I think that this could be the answer for people with a short inseam."
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Found this thread on the BMWLT forum, http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/rt-series/5 ... -seat.htmlJMC wrote:But from the information i gathered in the web, looks like the extra low seat only fits in lowered chassis RT's.
"No the bike is not the lowered version but when you fit the comfort seat you have to remove the front adjuster bar and the middle seat mounts. This lowers the seat even further I was on tip toes before with a 29" leg you should be ok are you sure seat was not set on high. It didn't change my position by much feels more comfortable for me anyway. "
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It was definitely not on my 2009 but as you say width has just as much to do with it as height. There are two version of the bench seat. The Comfort version is heated but the moulding underneath means you have to remove the adjustment bits on the bike. The seat is still taller to sit on than the single low seat. The Extra low bench seat was fitted to the bike which came with lower suspension, No heating and no ESA. Seat height I remember was 750mm and you got lots of scraping when you pushed it in bends. I thought the 780 height was the low setting on the standard seat. All these problems behind me now with 760mm on my LC.
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It will make a difference to the rider's inside-leg arc, whether your feet are placed in front or behind the footrests.
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Have you got the Part No?DaygloDavid wrote: BMW offer a heated comfort bench seat, can't find a seat height, but it is described as "extra-low".
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RealOEM comes up with this, http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpar ... Id=52_3801Mike wrote:Have you got the Part No?
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I had this OEM BMW "comfort" seat on my 2007 RT and it is definitely lower than the standard seat