Ditchfinder wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 7:46 am
I'm just less than 5'7" and so don't expect to get both feet flat on the ground on anything but it would be nice when coming to an unexpected stop to be able to pick a side and get 1 foot down before the weight is too far over to stop the momentum.
I guess a lot of it is a lack of skill on my part but these bikes will probably appeal to beginner off roaders like me.
I'd really, really recommend doing something like this...
https://www.yamaha-offroad-experience.co.uk/
...in order to develop the skills and, probably more important, the confidence for riding tall bikes. They used to do it as a sort of road show and run a week in different places. I went twice to a place down in Sussex. The tutor (Barry) was a few inches shorter than me (I'm about 5' 9" but may have been taller then

). Narrow seats help a lot because it's easier to slide left or right and get a foot down. Honestly, never looked at a bike again thinking 'that's way too tall'.
I think Bubble (used to be on Visordown) was there on one day and she was decidedly petite. (Used to ride a 'Nuclear Pink?' Triumph and could just about get a tip-toe down).
I fell off once....which taught me that using the front brake on wet grass was a no-no.
