For the GS, which "is" the better bike, looks like BMW have got it spot on.
Suspension Set Up?
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Re: Suspension Set Up?
The above video is based on a rider being 80 kg (176 lbs or 12.5 st). It would suggest that the pre-load should be set at Rider + Luggage for 235 lbs.Randyjaco wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:02 pmMy weight with gear @200 lbs, Saddlebags with contents @35 lbs.
It also seems to confirm that the BMW weight guidelines for a rider of 8 - 13 st are realistic.
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Re: Suspension Set Up?
Thanks again.
So my take on this thread is:
Unless you are anorexic or a major lard ass, BMW has you pretty much covered with the ESA.
I was interested in his comment about preferring to ride hard on the two-up setting. I am going to have to give that a try
So my take on this thread is:
Unless you are anorexic or a major lard ass, BMW has you pretty much covered with the ESA.
I was interested in his comment about preferring to ride hard on the two-up setting. I am going to have to give that a try
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Re: Suspension Set Up?
That's a very interesting video David, many thanks.
I've found that riding solo, rider + luggage is good for me, 13 1/2 stone, but the most compliant setting is when Mrs smileymiley and I have been touring . Fully loaded with top box & kitchen sink! the 2 rider setting is spot on. Very plush & smooth.
I've found that riding solo, rider + luggage is good for me, 13 1/2 stone, but the most compliant setting is when Mrs smileymiley and I have been touring . Fully loaded with top box & kitchen sink! the 2 rider setting is spot on. Very plush & smooth.
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Re: Suspension Set Up?
Although solo riding, this guy tried the max. pre-load (two-up) setting on an R1250R.Randyjaco wrote: Sun Mar 26, 2023 10:40 pmI was interested in his comment about preferring to ride hard on the two-up setting.
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Re: Suspension Set Up?
No, not unless you have an R1250RT with Dynamic ESA set in "Auto" mode.Randyjaco wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:02 pmSo do I just assume that some guy at the BMW factory provided the optimum set up for me and my gear.
