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fantastic all-rounders and then some (I wish I had the money for one).
Wish I had the inseam for one.
Wish I had the inseam for one.
Royce and all,
Try a GS with a lowered seat. Not necessarily a lowered suspension but you can go that option as well. I was pleasantly surprised to find that at 5"5, I definitely can ride a GS. And if I change the suspension to normal or sport, I can also ride my husband's GSA.
Don't let the inseam scare you away!
Royce and all,
Try a GS with a lowered seat. Not necessarily a lowered suspension but you can go that option as well. I was pleasantly surprised to find that at 5"5, I definitely can ride a GS. And if I change the suspension to normal or sport, I can also ride my husband's GSA.
Don't let the inseam scare you away!
Royce and all,
Try a GS with a lowered seat. Not necessarily a lowered suspension but you can go that option as well. I was pleasantly surprised to find that at 5"5, I definitely can ride a GS. And if I change the suspension to normal or sport, I can also ride my husband's GSA.
Don't let the inseam scare you away!
Yes, BMW's GS bike are huge. Almost a parody of a motorcycle.
Point being, I guess, that in spite of their size, folks do tend to ride them well in serious off road conditions.
Looking around, the vast majority of bigger D/S bikes I see on the roads, are the GS's. there are plenty of smaller D/S bikes around here, but the big ones are almost always GS.