Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: Julian217 on December 07, 2007, 04:53:12 PM
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Are there any motorcycles that are actually comfortable to ride if you are more than 6ft tall? Maybe its just me, perhaps I just pick the ones that aren't. I'm currently riding an MZ Mastiff, which is well known for being uncomfortable so I'm thinking about this quite a lot.
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When you find the answer, let me know :)
I sem to have a knack for buying uncomfortable bikes, the worst by far being my old DR350.
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Try a DR750, mine is great but a little too tall for me, perhaps that's why I keep falling off it!
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I rode one at the annual rally one year (remember the orange and white one?). It was bloody lovely and I'd really like one.
Perhaps one day ::)
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If you can't afford a new bike try cycling shorts under your gear (the lycra ones with a chamois pad). Could take the worst off it...?
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Once the foot rests were shifted the RD500 was comfortable - but not really practical, mind for holidays I used to put a sheepskin on the seat for the boring ride along the motorway.
Triumph Sprint was comfortable - but I did not really get on with it - shame as I really wanted one.
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My old Z200 was surprisingly comfortable. Comfiest seat I ever sat on was the 1100 version of the Yamaha Virago, was like a sofa but nicer! Mind you that was just in the shop, I imagine it would give me backache if I rode it for more than a few hours.
Edited to add: I imagine the old BMW RT's with the big fairings would be comfy, anything that gets you sitting up straight like in a HGV driving seat is normally pretty good.
Oh and sticking on a small screen a'la GS BMW diverts a lot of windblast away from your chest on the MZ
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Mate had a BMW Rt - he thought it was fab - I hated it. He was 5 ' 10" and I am 6' 3" - the wind went over his head, me I had my head buffeted and shaken all over. Seat was comfy but ride was hideous - mind if it was mine I could have changed it.
Have to say he was probably the first BM rider I have known who did nto look like he was riding with a broom handle (family site so fill in the rest)
Have met a few more since
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And there was I thinking motorcycling was SUPPOSED to be uncomfortable......even my Dads sidcar was uncomfortable i seem to remember!
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Triumph Sprint was comfortable - but I did not really get on with it - shame as I really wanted one.
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My Triumph Trophy was very comfortable.The only reason I eventually sold it was it's weight and top heavyness.Oddly I find the VFR a bit uncomfortable at first but the further I go it seems to get better.As for the Transalp I haven't done a long run on it yet,time will tell.
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The Translap is another bike I'd like to own. I used to do cycle race marshalling with a guy who rode a Transalp. He was so fast on the corners it used to scare the crap out of me. On one occasion a lad marshalling with us on an RGV250 nearly binned it trying to keep up. It was a hoot seeing his baffled face as he tried to describe the feeling of being blown away by a 50 year old bloke on a trailie 650 twin :)
They have always struck me as a good solid little 'do-anything' bike.
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