A number of my friends have issues with seat height on many bikes. I am 6 ft two inches and I have issues with how tall seat heights are now. I have no idea what the focus group thinking is here. Triumph and BMW at least have addressed the issue by having two different seat height frames on a few of their bikes. I sat on a Triumph 800 triple adventure touring bike with a lowered frame and it felt wonderful. And it had an easy to change seat height ajustment also. But no centerstand available.
I have no idea what the factory thinking is here. Taller bikes are harder to put on the center stand, have a taller CG which makes them more unstable at slow speeds, and are just plain a PITA to get on and off.
For an industry who needs older riders and women riders, they sure seem to slight these groups. People talk about ground clearance and larger wheels do XY and Z when you are racing your Super 10 over the Baja...
Are they that our of touch with how their bikes are really being used?
I have no idea what the factory thinking is here. Taller bikes are harder to put on the center stand, have a taller CG which makes them more unstable at slow speeds, and are just plain a PITA to get on and off.
For an industry who needs older riders and women riders, they sure seem to slight these groups. People talk about ground clearance and larger wheels do XY and Z when you are racing your Super 10 over the Baja...
Are they that our of touch with how their bikes are really being used?