Hmm..when you sit on a bike...
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:09 pm
So I've sat on a lot of bikes and the Ninja and the GS feel the same to me. I've read a lot of posts of people that like one and not the other. These people are close to the same measurements as I am.
So maybe I'm sitting on the bike wrong?
Whenever I sit on a bike, they never have a center stand/back tire holder thing. So I always have to support myself with one leg. I don't get the feeling of both knees on the tank nor both legs on the pegs at the same time. Is this a problem? Also most dealers seem to like to squish their bikes in as close as possible so you can never really stand the bike straight up, you have to kind of lean it at an angle.
So in my angle leaning, one foot on ground, one foot and knee where they belong flamingo dance, I grab the handle bars and look straight ahead to see how hunched over I am, how my field of view is (whether the windshield bothers me or not), etc.
So this may win the stupid question of the year award but, am I sitting on the bikes wrong? Is there a wrong way to sit on a bike (besides, ya know, backwards, sideways, upside down...), are my dealerships bikes too closely packed together? Is it like this everywhere?
In the MSF you could tell whether you fit the bike easily cause you could actually get both feet off the ground. Not so much at the dealership.
So maybe I'm sitting on the bike wrong?
Whenever I sit on a bike, they never have a center stand/back tire holder thing. So I always have to support myself with one leg. I don't get the feeling of both knees on the tank nor both legs on the pegs at the same time. Is this a problem? Also most dealers seem to like to squish their bikes in as close as possible so you can never really stand the bike straight up, you have to kind of lean it at an angle.
So in my angle leaning, one foot on ground, one foot and knee where they belong flamingo dance, I grab the handle bars and look straight ahead to see how hunched over I am, how my field of view is (whether the windshield bothers me or not), etc.
So this may win the stupid question of the year award but, am I sitting on the bikes wrong? Is there a wrong way to sit on a bike (besides, ya know, backwards, sideways, upside down...), are my dealerships bikes too closely packed together? Is it like this everywhere?
In the MSF you could tell whether you fit the bike easily cause you could actually get both feet off the ground. Not so much at the dealership.