New BMW R1250 GS Adventure and GS both Standard and Low Suspension Seat Height Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
  • The Video explains the seat heights for both the BMW R1250 GS Adventure and the BMW R1250 GS in both Standard Height and Low Suspension Height with different seats so that you can make a informed decision on what size BMW R1250 fits you the best.
    *Please see below for seat heights*
    The Seat Height on the Standard GS High Rally Seat is 863.6 MM or 34 inches**
    Made the error converting to MM to Inches
    All of the information in the video has come from various websites including the BMW Motorcycle website. If you find an error or want to add something please leave a comment.
    At the time of publishing the video this was the best information that I had.
    Please note that the:
    Standard GS Seat Heights:
    Standard Split Seat 850 / 870 MM or 33.5 / 34.3 Inches
    Low Rally Seat 840 MM or 33 Inches
    High Rally Seat is 863.6 MM or 34 inches
    Low Seat 820 / 840 MM or 32.28 / 33 Inches
    High Seat 870 / 890 MM 0r 34.3 / 35 inches
    Low Suspension GS overall 50 MM / 2 Inches seat heights Lower
    Standard Split Seat 800 / 820 MM 0r 31.5 / 32.3 Inches
    Low Rally Seat 790 MM or 31.1 Inches
    High Rally Seat 810 MM or 32 Inches
    Low Seat 770 / 790 MM or 30.3 / 31.1 Inches
    High Seat 820 / 840 MM or 32.3 / 33 Inches
    Standard GS Adventure Seat Heights:
    Standard Split Seat 890 / 910 MM or 35 / 35.8 Inches
    Low Rally Seat 880 MM or 34.65 Inches
    High Rally Seat is 900 MM or 35.43 Inches
    Low Seat 860 / 880 MM or 33.8 / 34.64 Inches
    High Seat 910 / 930 MM or 36.2 / 37 Inches
    Low Suspension GS Adventure overall 50 MM / 2 Inches seat heights Lower
    Standard Split Seat 840 / 860 MM or 33 / 33.8 Inches
    Low Rally Seat 830 MM or 32.67 Inches
    High Rally Seat 850 MM or 33.46 Inches
    Low Seat 810 / 830 MM or 31.8 / 32.67 Inches
    High Seat 860 / 880 MM or 33.8 / 34.65 Inches
    It is extremely hard to find this information in an easy to use format so I hope this helps.
    Have an Awesome Day and Enjoy Your Ride!

Комментарии • 253

  • @LongFlowAdventures
    @LongFlowAdventures Год назад +68

    BMW owes you big time for this video as it's much better than anything I can find from BMW themselves. Demonstrating some of the height options on the bikes with the various combinations was great. Thanks for taking the time to share!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      Wow, thanks! Make 2023 the Best Year Your Life!

    • @MaJaCaProductions
      @MaJaCaProductions Год назад +3

      I agree with John, very helpful video indeed.

  • @dpinedoblog
    @dpinedoblog Год назад +14

    Just picked up a triple black low suspension GSA. Also 32 inch inseam at 6-0. I have a terrible back from my time in the military. I found my previous standard height GSA just too tall for everyday riding. The height made it feel heavier too. This low suspension feels like a brand new bike made for me. So much better and friendlier to ride, including two up. When you have a bad body, ease of use (comfort) is top priority. If it wasn’t, I would still be on a Harley. Ha. Best video explanation of seat heights that I’ve seen yet!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Happy Holidays and have An Awesome 2023 Enjoy the new Ride!

    • @tbenedict6335
      @tbenedict6335 Год назад

      Lol same exact reason I'm here military and back looking to replace my road king.

  • @Bobee_G
    @Bobee_G Год назад +1

    This is what I needed as a short rider. Nowhere on the web is this sort of information available. Huge Thanks!!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      The GS Low suspension is an Awesome Motorcycle. Safe Travels and enjoy the ride!

  • @bigsby6bender
    @bigsby6bender Год назад +14

    I’ve been looking for this information for a long time. Thank you for doing the research and presenting it so clearly!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have an Awesome Day! Have a Phenomenal 2023

  • @watashiwa6634
    @watashiwa6634 Год назад +4

    Very well explained. I have asked several BMW dealers about this subject. No one could really explain it in detail the way you did it with this video. Thanks also for the seat height overview chart. Great job!!!

  • @ianhoskins7838
    @ianhoskins7838 7 месяцев назад +1

    Agree. BMW should pay you for this. Answered all my questions. Thank you

  • @dahveed284
    @dahveed284 Год назад +1

    Just purchased a 2023 1250GSA low. I'm 6', but with short legs. I like the low bike. The springs have been shortened, as well as the center stand and side stand. One minor problem is the shorter side stand can interfere with the foot peg if you add a side stand foot enlarger.
    For me, I do not need the higher clearance. I'm not planning on hopping logs on the trail. I'm not planning on taking this bike on the trail at all. Gravel roads is about the most aggressive off-roading I will do with this bike.
    Good overview. You know more than most sells people do about this bike.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      Thanks for your feedback and you are correct about ride clearance as I feel the same. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @davidvanderpool110
    @davidvanderpool110 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic detail on seat height on the GS options. No one at a dealership could offer this comprehensive explanation. Wish I had seen this before I bought my new GS. Not sure I would have done anything different, because I did try the standard v low suspension with various seats in various positions, but did not understand this depth. What I did not consider was the impact the seat height has on “moving” position. Thanks for all the research, detail and clarity.

  • @mrwhiskym8818
    @mrwhiskym8818 Год назад +4

    5 Stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️- best video on the subject - now I’m sorted - high rally seat for me - I’m a flipping giant .. Thankyou Dude

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have an Awesome Day!

  • @philcutlan
    @philcutlan Год назад +2

    You have TWO BMW's? Lucky bastard. Good video, mate.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment! Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @mollyfilms
    @mollyfilms Год назад +1

    Many many thanks for doing this video. You nailed it!
    You can also reduce by another 10mm any seat on the GS by replacing the rubber bungs with Wonderlicht versions. They have been designed to knock off that extra 10mm, and as we all know an extra 10mm is a big deal.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @dragonzh2859
    @dragonzh2859 Год назад +2

    Brilliant video. Something many people will benefit from. I’ve had both models and I actually find the lower suspension model better.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thank you I also feel the same way. Have an Awesome Day!

  • @MichaelClarke75
    @MichaelClarke75 Год назад

    I’m literally trying to give BMW money for one of these and their presales explanation of seat height is mind glowingly complex! This video so much better

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I just got the GS Low Suspension and Love it! Easy to move around in parking lots and uneven surfaces off road etc. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @S1000XR
    @S1000XR Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time, and gathering the needed info in one video and transfer them into letter size sheet, better than any BMW dealer, and BMW motorrad official websites.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Have an incredible day!

  • @ThomasSpink-z3f
    @ThomasSpink-z3f Год назад +1

    Excellent video and explanation. MUCH easier to understand that BMW's own seat height pages !! Thanks for taking the time to make & share 👍👍

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment have an Awesome Day!

  • @michaelmclarney1994
    @michaelmclarney1994 Год назад +1

    Great explanation, clear and simple to follow and the best i have seen, anywhere. Thank you and very well done 👍

  • @1967Sanfa
    @1967Sanfa Год назад +2

    Excellent video, BMW Motorrad should make videos like this 😊. I am waiting for my 1250GS low suspension to be delivered soon, your explanations are very helpful and much appreciated.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Have fun! and enjoy the new Ride!

    • @1967Sanfa
      @1967Sanfa Год назад

      @@EpicTime2Go Thanks 😉

  • @911aircooled5
    @911aircooled5 9 месяцев назад

    Extremely useful information and in plain english. It all makes sense now. Thank You
    Looking to upgrade my GS and maybe to a low suspension. Cheers

  • @MrDesperadoontheroof
    @MrDesperadoontheroof Год назад +1

    This is the best video and explains everything. Thanks sir for doing this video

  • @AppleFanX2
    @AppleFanX2 Год назад +1

    Great explanation of the different ways to get the perfect ride heights. Thank you!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have an Awesome Day!

  • @patriotone755
    @patriotone755 7 месяцев назад

    Love my 2024 R1250 GSA.Best bike ever produced!

  • @pashleypashley4527
    @pashleypashley4527 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the info. Just sold my 2016 GS and now in the market for a factory lowered GSA as they are +- the same height but with added wind protection. Should fit perfectly for my 174cm.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      You will love the The BMW R1250 GS Adventure! Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @TheJorherrera
    @TheJorherrera 3 месяца назад

    Este es el video mas Completo qué he visto del tema de suspensiones bajas y asientos , muchas Gracias Saludos desde Colombia .
    Fantastic Video ,Thank you .

  • @namalblack
    @namalblack 6 месяцев назад

    Been looking a lot for an explanation like this! It is superb!!! Thanks man. Friday I will have a 1250 gs for the weekend to try, with my 1,75cm height I was a little worried. But with your video I feel a little bit more secure. Thanks!

  • @yiannimagli1311
    @yiannimagli1311 Год назад +2

    Well done Sir. What an excellent and informative video. A clear and useful insight into the differences and availability for all seat height options...bravo!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @johnmiketripp
    @johnmiketripp Год назад +4

    Trying to decide right now between models. I have a 32 inch inseam just like you and those were perfect examples. I think a lowered adventure model for the large tank and extra wind protection after viewing your video would be perfect. Great job. Liked and subscribed.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment - The BMW R 1250 GS Adventure is an Awesome Motorcycle and you will be extremely happy with it. Have a Phenomenal Day!

    • @martyn_g
      @martyn_g 11 месяцев назад

      I use the standard height, and I have a 32 inch inseam. I’m coping just fine so far - I don’t see the need to lower it.

  • @fabreezem8174
    @fabreezem8174 Год назад +1

    You need to sell this video to BMW>.. just awesome material and very thorough. thanks.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Wow, thanks! Thank you really appreciate it. Just put all the seat heights in the description of the video on RUclips hope this information helps have a great Day!

  • @jimvens9401
    @jimvens9401 6 месяцев назад

    Just outstanding overview. Thank you. I'm in the market for a new seat but just did not know which way to lower things on my GSA, Now I do. Thanks again

  • @mabsbry1318
    @mabsbry1318 Год назад +1

    BRILLIANT VIDEO - The best on this whole subject. Wow, so well done. THANK YOU

  • @MetalHead1965
    @MetalHead1965 Год назад +2

    Excellent explanation sir. Thank you. Gonna wait on the new 1300. I’m going back and forth on that one or a Gold Wing.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      You won't go wrong with either the Honda or BMW i'm sure... As it relates to the BMW R1250 it's an incredible riding machine. I like the feel of a dirt bike as that's what I grew up on and I like that I can travel down highways in comfort feels like a sport bike and on dirt roads in comfort. They make a lot of different motorcycles as everyone likes to ride differently. Enjoy the ride and have a Fantastic Day!

  • @SKYAL75
    @SKYAL75 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Congratulations! I was told that if you buy the low suspension option, you’ll get the low seat….

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Yes that is correct and I really like the Low Seat better as I also have a standard seat and put that on rode it and then switched it to the low seat and its Awesome! Have a Great Day!

    • @SKYAL75
      @SKYAL75 Год назад +1

      @@EpicTime2Go Thsnksfor the answer. I understood from your (excellent) video that you prefer the standard one. Have a nice Sunday and congratulations again for this presentation (at the end is far more than a vídeo)!!!

  • @dragandimovski4935
    @dragandimovski4935 18 дней назад

    Thank you very much, you covered everything very precise and clear!

  • @henkmarinus
    @henkmarinus Год назад +1

    Sinds 2016 i do have a lowered GSA and i love it because of the reasens here been given. Top video! Thnx.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback have an Awesome Day!

  • @DukeJohnny
    @DukeJohnny Год назад

    Sir, MASSIVE THANK YOU, this is the best, most informative video on the subject. I'm exactly your height (5'10 or 177cm in my case to be exact and weighing at 85 kg or 187 lbs ) and I'm considering the regular GS (I don't do off-road, just touring). Since having experience with a naked bike (Suzuki GSX-S750) with seat height of 820cm which is perfect for me, I can flat foot the bike comfortably, I was worried that the GS will be too big for me. After watching your video I can see that the regular GS with low suspension and standard seat will give me the same 820cm I'm used to and this makes me overjoyed :) of course I will go for a test ride first, but you've given me hope that I'm not too small for the bike, yay! Thank you again, stay awesome, cheers from Poland!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thank you on your comment I appreciate it. I sold my GSA and purchased a GS Low Suspension which came with the low seat and ESA I also have a standard seat and put that on to Try and realized that the low seat in the highest position was the winner I have traveled many thousands of miles on the new GS Low Suspension and absolutely LOVE It no regrets only thank god I made the change. The stability when I'm stopped or making u turns or in parking lots or on dirt its the winner and the ground clearance works great for me as well. super happy with the wind screen and everything else. Going to make.a video so everyone can see how flat footed one can be on a GS Low Suspension. Have an Awesome Day!

    • @DukeJohnny
      @DukeJohnny Год назад +1

      @@EpicTime2Go I can't wait for the video then! Especially if you cloud show the difference between the low seat on high setting vs standard seat. Have you experienced much difference between the two seats in terms of... cushion sir? My thoughts are also that when buying such an expensive bike (at least for me, I'm still saving for it) the ease at low speeds is a must. Usability and comfort takes priority in my eyes vs sheer height for the sake of height alone. If someone laughs at me for having a shorter bike than theirs, so be it - it's my safety that matters after all :)

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      @@DukeJohnny In the video I will definitely show the difference with the seat height in both low and high setting, etc. I don't notice a cushion difference at all in the seats. Your last part of your comment is the exact same way I feel... I can't tell the difference when looking at the bikes it's really hard to, and riding feels the exact same way plus you can ride it over just about anything...and If I ever encounter and obstacle that is too big to go over, I'm sure it would be to big to go over withe the standard height as well. Low suspension is the way to go of me. If my inseam was 34 Inches or more the standard would work great. The two inches is a massive difference in stability for me.

  • @MrMestrebimba
    @MrMestrebimba Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this great explanation. It really helped me to decide wich model to pick. Thanks again!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Your welcome! Enjoy the new ride have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @Agent_954
    @Agent_954 Год назад +1

    The GSA is my dream bike. Sadly at barely 5"5, a 29 inseam, it's much too big of a bike. Had a 2011 RT with the factory lowered suspension and seat, loved it, but it got too heavy to maneuvre. Now ride a 2016 R1200R, a little less wind protection, but also less weight and sportier in the twisties. Couldn't be happier. Your tutorial is excellent. Thank you for taking the time to put it together.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      I Really appreciate your feedback. I sold my GS adventure for the GS Low Suspension and like it so much more just like you less weight and easier to maneuver in parking lots and uneven surfaces etc. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @mfh848
    @mfh848 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation, dealership salesmen should know this,but most in my area of the uk don't.

  • @jsprite123
    @jsprite123 Год назад +2

    Great informative video, thank you!

  • @TheSenna76
    @TheSenna76 8 дней назад

    Two thumbs for the video... I have a question, though... All the seat height measurements are when the Dyn. ESA is in Auto mod, right?? How many cms does the min. setting approximately lower the bike compared to Auto??

  • @maximyanev6881
    @maximyanev6881 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the very informative video! It's a masterpiece! However, how would you compare the shorter suspension travel as a result of the lower suspension version in terms of comfort (and what is it in numbers, perhaps the same difference as the difference in height)? I couldn't find this in the comments or the video itself...Do you actually sacrifice one of the best features of the GS-series, namely the cushy ride? How about permissible payload, I reckon it's not changed? Cheers!

  • @russwright
    @russwright Год назад +1

    Subscribed to say thanks for the detailed explanation of various heights. BMW wants to keep it clear as mud, very frustrating. I also am 5'10" with 32" inseam so am getting a low suspension GS with regular seat (many say that low seat is quite a bit less comfortable). Thanks for tip about turning bike on and will double check height on the 1250RT (think my dealer has one, they don't have a low suspension I can try).

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      First off you are making a great choice as it's the best height for me. The low suspension models come now with the low seat and ESA. I also have a regular seat and tried that as well but found the low seat in the highest position in the low suspension model GS was the best for me as you can be flat footed when stopped and have a great leg position when riding. It's also Super comfortable. For long Rides 600 Miles Plus I use a Wild Ass seat cushion and it's fantastic! Don't use that much so mostly keep it on the back seat in case I need it. Everyone is different but Im so glad I make the switch. Every day that Im on the bike I say the same! Some will always say differently but I'm very happy. Safe Travels and Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @MsRakotobe
    @MsRakotobe Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for your Video.
    I am looking to order a lowered suspension 2024 GSA, and the dealer does not know much about seat height.
    I tried a 2023 lowered GSA and the height was acceptable for my 29.5 inch in seam.
    I was told, it was it was a (split) comfort seat.. Do you know if it the regular split seat? because 2024 GSA does not seem to have such a seat option.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      On the 2024 BMW R 1300 GS it does not come with a lowered suspension. It has a feature that is an option called adaptive ride height when you are stopped or going slow, you have a low seed height and when you start going faster the seat automatically raises. It looks like a really awesome feature. You can search for it just by searching on BMW R 1300 GS adaptive, right height it looks like it lowers the seat 1.2 inches I hope this helps. Have a phenomenal day make it the greatest day of your life.

    • @MsRakotobe
      @MsRakotobe Год назад +1

      Thank you very much for your answer.
      my question was about the 2024 R 1250 GS Adventure, if the 2023 GSA comfort seat was the regular split seat, on the 2024 model@@EpicTime2Go

  • @fonso1961
    @fonso1961 Год назад +2

    Great info 👍 I have the factory lowered with the lowered seat as I'm only 5ft 6inch with a 30in inside leg.
    I don't know if you have seen them but you can get replacement underseat grommets with an offset hole which gives you another 10mm height reduction. I have some and they do help. 👍

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the info! I appreciate the feedback. Have a Fantastic Day!

    • @stiggibombastic
      @stiggibombastic 10 месяцев назад

      @fonso1961 How much of your foot reach the ground when u sit on it? Im the same height and thinking about buying.

    • @fonso1961
      @fonso1961 10 месяцев назад

      The ball of both my feet touch, which is OK with the low centre of gravity of the bike.

    • @adrianciaramellano3825
      @adrianciaramellano3825 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you this is very confusing but I do see light on your comments. I am 5.7 it seems I could get this bike but wondering how to look or any bike can be lowered using different ways? Just say lower seat and add something else?

  • @williamjeter4667
    @williamjeter4667 Год назад

    Thank you for a great tutorial, a lot better than what i got got at the dealer. I have two questions, i ride a 2023 1250gs with the standard seat set on high in front and seat low in back. What is the the approximate seat height in that configuration as well as a factory low seat set high in front and low in the rear. Thank you

  • @goatsmakesoapco.9113
    @goatsmakesoapco.9113 Год назад +1

    What an in-depth video on this topic! Outstanding job on this. Thank you for the information. I do have a question on the low suspension option. I’m not sure what BMW does to the back end, but I’m assuming they don’t alter the front at all? So in theory, is the back end lower than the front? Altered angles?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Both the front and rear shock springs are different in size - meaning both are either shorter or longer depending on if the motorcycle is standard or low suspension modle. Example - If you have an existing GS or GSA and want to raise or lower your motorcycles suspension you need to purchase new shock springs kits for both the front and rear so the angle stays the same. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @nerijussteponavicius5064
    @nerijussteponavicius5064 Год назад +1

    Hi there, your videos are awesome! I'm so glad I saw such a detailed explanation about seat heights. I'm in the process of deciding to go with GS or GSA, I have 33 inseam, was leaning towards GSA low suspension but I see you like GS better. Any advice would be appreciated. Neighbor from Ohio:) I might go to the same dealership like you did since I can't find anything decent locally. Keep these videos rolling!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Glad you like them! First Thank you I appreciate your comment. You will not go wrong with either the GSA or GS. For me I like the GS it is much easier for me to maneuver in tight spaces the big difference is the height of my GSA if I would have started with the Low Suspension GSA I most likely would not have switched. The Motorcycle is an amazing riding machine you will love whatever one you get. Enjoy the New Ride and Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @orzjr
    @orzjr Год назад +1

    Very good video. A real masterclass. Greetings from Brasil.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @roybieda5771
    @roybieda5771 Год назад +2

    Great explanation. With the low suspension GS, do you ever drag the hard parts when cornering? I wonder how much of a lean angle you give up when selecting the low suspension model. Any thoughts?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Great question I personally have never dragged any parts while cornering and I don’t know if anybody has with a low suspension GS or GSA. Maybe someone else can help with this question if they ever touched the bike while cornering. Thank you for your question and Have An Amazing Day!

  • @THELASTRID3R
    @THELASTRID3R Год назад +1

    Wow what an amazing video and knowledge transfer! Thank you very much!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have an Awesome Day!

  • @jamestorregrossa1185
    @jamestorregrossa1185 2 месяца назад

    Great demonstration, my friend

  • @matthewharrigan5480
    @matthewharrigan5480 10 месяцев назад

    Hi there. Great video! I was trying to understand the difference in ride quality.
    When I was at the dealer there wasn't much travel left on the front forks.
    So I was concerned about ride quality. My favorite thing about these bikes is the softer ride than my sport bike.

  • @dlmp70
    @dlmp70 Год назад +1

    This is an extremely helpful video. It has information that I have not been able to find anywhere else! Thank you very much!
    If I may ask: does the seat height (high seat vs. low seat) affect the comfort provided by the seat? Is one seat more comfortable than the other, especially for long distance travel?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      To answer the question does the seat height affect the comfort... and what I have found is No. If you travel a very long distance let say 500+ miles a day for multiple days you butt can get sore... That being said If I do travel like this I use a seat cushion called wild ass that works great. You hardly put any air in it at all and move around during the ride and my butt does not get sore at all. I also stand up on my pegs often to straighten my legs. The seat affects the ability for your feet to touch the ground and the bend in your leg when seated and your view through the front. I now ride a GS Low Suspension with the Low Seat in the high position and it works great for me. Thanks for your comment and have an Awesome Day!

  • @skmoorthysubujanu9398
    @skmoorthysubujanu9398 Год назад

    One of the best video explains abt the seat ..thanks

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment and have an Awesome Day!

  • @joshuamatthew4185
    @joshuamatthew4185 Год назад +1

    Wonderful information....great work!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thank you - I appreciate your comment. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @robb8773
    @robb8773 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! I ride a std suspension gs and looking at a 2024 gsa low suspension.
    How does the gsa low suspension compare in ride quality to a standard gs? I only ride on the road...

  • @maciejmaciej1718
    @maciejmaciej1718 Год назад +2

    Hi, so what is the actual height on the low chassis/ suspension model when you install a low seat please? Also, can a standard seat has two position like e.g. Africa Twin has? Can it be set at a normal or lower position? Many thanks.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +3

      Low Suspension GS overall 50 MM / 2 Inches lower
      Seat heights Lower than Standard GS
      All seats except the rally seats can be adjusted 20 mm or an .8 of and inch using the front and rear adjustment
      Standard Split Seat 800 / 820 MM 0r 31.5 / 32.3 Inches
      Low Rally Seat 790 MM or 31.1 Inches
      High Rally Seat 810 MM or 32 Inches
      Low Seat 770 / 790 MM or 30.3 / 31.1 Inches
      High Seat 820 / 840 MM or 32.3 / 33 Inches
      I hope this helps have an Awesome Day!

    • @maciejmaciej1718
      @maciejmaciej1718 Год назад +3

      @@EpicTime2Go Perfect, that is very helpful, I really appreciate your help on this. All the best.

  • @karlwebb8914
    @karlwebb8914 2 месяца назад

    Great explanation 👍 thanks for posting 👍😊

  • @UCP-YEMiy_C7YvK-uAycB4KA
    @UCP-YEMiy_C7YvK-uAycB4KA Год назад +1

    Thanks for your information, no BMW sales knows better than you, lol

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thanks for the view Have an Awesome Day!

  • @brianeaston3748
    @brianeaston3748 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks for all the information, I'm 6ft 4in so high seat is best for me 👍💯

  • @OldGuyAdventure
    @OldGuyAdventure 6 месяцев назад

    I have a 36 inseam, and the seat height has never been a problem; where I get caught is the distance from the pegs to the seat, which overbends my knees and results in my feet going numb.

  • @strumminmike
    @strumminmike Год назад +1

    Does the low suspension models also mean you're loosing 2 inches of travel on your stocks? Seams like that would really effect the ride?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      From the 2023 BMW R1250 GS Rider's Manual page 229 and 230 the Front wheel - Spring travel 7.5 in (190 mm) standard and with the factory lowered 6.2 in (158 mm)
      Rear Wheel - spring travel 7.9 in (200 mm) on standard and with factory lowered 6.7 in (170 mm).
      From riding both I do not feel a difference. I'm sure someone will say they feel and notice the difference but I don't feel it at all and have put thousands of miles on both standard and low suspension models.
      I hope this answers your question and Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @GBirkol
    @GBirkol Год назад +2

    GS possible lowest seat is 770 mm, thats enough info for me

  • @gillianbrodie6807
    @gillianbrodie6807 Год назад

    Thanks for a very helpful video! 😃👍
    I heard there is also a narrow seat which would effectively help get your feet flatter on the ground. Do you know anything about that?
    Also, is the suspension lowered at both the back and front so the geometry remains the same, and do you notice any lessening of comfort with the low suspension version?
    Thanks again. 😊

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Yes the seat lowers and raises in both the front with the aluminum adjuster and the back you flip a black plastic device back or front depending on your riding preference. I notice no less riding comfort with a lowered suspension. I actually prefer the Low Suspension GS over anything. You will see in an upcoming video about the New R1250 GS Low Suspension model. Have a Phenomenal Day!

    • @gillianbrodie6807
      @gillianbrodie6807 Год назад

      @@EpicTime2Go Thank you so much! 🤗

  • @t91m
    @t91m Год назад +1

    Great video 👏👏 please I am 169 cm 65 kg. Can I drive the normal suspension with the standard seat?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +3

      Mohammad you can but if it was me I would not as I’m 178 cm and the low suspension with the low seat is best for me I just did a video on this you can watch it on RUclips now in my channel EpicTime2Go Have an Awesome Day!

    • @t91m
      @t91m Год назад +1

      @@EpicTime2Go the problem is that it is very difficult to find the low suspension where I am ...maybe normal suspension with low seat not more than that

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      @@t91m I switched out for the slow suspension as it’s so much better. The 2 inches in height is a massive difference. Where are you from?

    • @t91m
      @t91m Год назад +2

      @@EpicTime2Go I am Lebanese but living in Ghana and not everything is available here

    • @t91m
      @t91m Год назад +1

      @@EpicTime2Go there is no after market parts to make the normal suspension bike low suspension?

  • @rickylim9046
    @rickylim9046 Год назад

    Great job n thank u much for a much needed vid for anyone seriously considering a GS!! May I ask what is the diff betw the two heights that u publish eg GS Low Seat 770/790… is this cos of the diff suspension setting that can be electronically set on the GS? Thank you!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      Each seat except the rally seat can be adjusted 20 MM with the front and back adjustments under the seat which means you can have the seat in the High Position or Low Position which will either raise or lower the seat 20 MM. Also, the GS and GSA come in either standard or low suspension models as well which lowers the motorcycle 2 inches before any adjustment in the seat is made. You can also use the ESA to raise or lower the motorcycle. The BMW R1250 GS is an Awesome Motorcycle you will be super happy with it. You can get all the seat heights in the RUclips description of the video. Make Life a Ride and enjoy your Journey! Have an Awesome Day!

    • @rickylim9046
      @rickylim9046 Год назад

      Thank you! For the ESA between the “highest” and “lowest” setting how much is further gained n is this factored in the 770/790 metric?

    • @rickylim9046
      @rickylim9046 Год назад

      Sorry one more qn - if Touratech lowered springs are added how much more lower than this get to the 770/790? I’m 52 so need all the adjustments poss 😅

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      @@rickylim9046 From my understanding the lowered springs are the same as if you get the lowered suspension motorcycle. So I don't think it can be lowered further. I will do a video in the next few weeks to show the Low Suspension GS with the Low Seat in the Low Position with the ESA in Low so everyone can see the height of the Motorcycle with me on it. Im 5 foot 10 Inches with a 32 inch inseam and I now ride the Low suspension GS with the Low Seat in the High Position as this works best for me. Everyone is different. Have a Great Day!

  • @Mathes48149
    @Mathes48149 Год назад +1

    That's a very good explanation 👍

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thank you I Hope this helps you and others - Have an Awesome Day and Make it the Greatest Day of Your Life!

  • @williamjones6478
    @williamjones6478 2 месяца назад

    Very good video very informative data👍

  • @harenstv1285
    @harenstv1285 Год назад +2

    I really want to buy gs 1250 in the future, but my hight is only 5'4

  • @Motoalff
    @Motoalff 6 месяцев назад

    I’m confused is the low suspension low seat 790 or 810mm ?
    Is the low suspension with standard split seat is that 840mm or 820mm or I’m confused
    Or Is that with the seat being put in low & high position

  • @sgomez3047
    @sgomez3047 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative....however, why don't you show what what it was that you were toggling to raise and lower the suspension for those of us that are just now considering these bikes!!

  • @dragandimovski4935
    @dragandimovski4935 18 дней назад

    This means that front suspension travel changed from 210 mm to 160 mm at lowered GSA?

  • @martyn_g
    @martyn_g 11 месяцев назад

    My thoughts is if you need to lower a GSA, save money and get the regular GS. By lowering it, you destroy the main point of the GSA, which is the longer travel, so you may as well get a GS

  • @russellmatthews595
    @russellmatthews595 Год назад

    Hi thanks for the great vid but i'm still confused how can you tell the difference between the factory lowered and the standard models cheers

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      When riding I cannot tell the difference in the Standard and low suspension model. I prefer the Low Suspension for my height and inseam. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @amitsharma5974
    @amitsharma5974 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for all these information.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Your welcome have a Fantastic Day!

  • @OntarioAndrews415
    @OntarioAndrews415 Год назад

    This is extremely good content. Thank you.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Glad you think so! I Appreciate the feedback Have an Awesome Day!

  • @samuels396
    @samuels396 Год назад +1

    A wonderful video , many thanks

  • @heinekensese_
    @heinekensese_ Год назад

    what about their sports suspension-it said it adds 20mm ground clearance. I wonder how it looks.

  • @elvinowe
    @elvinowe Год назад

    where did you find the info that the low rallye seat is only 10mm lower? i found the seat but it's saying 30mm lower. great video, but can you shed some light?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      The rally seat can only be set in one position on the bike. I got this information from talking to others as well as searching for the information.
      Standard GS Seat Heights:
      Standard Split Seat 850 / 870 MM or 33.5 / 34.3 Inches
      Low Rally Seat 840 MM or 33 Inches
      High Rally Seat is 860 MM or 34 inches
      Low Seat 820 / 840 MM or 32.28 / 33 Inches
      High Seat 870 / 890 MM 0r 34.3 / 35 inches
      Low Suspension GS overall 50 MM / 2 Inches seat heights Lower
      Standard Split Seat 800 / 820 MM 0r 31.5 / 32.3 Inches
      Low Rally Seat 790 MM or 31.1 Inches
      High Rally Seat 810 MM or 32 Inches
      Low Seat 770 / 790 MM or 30.3 / 31.1 Inches
      High Seat 820 / 840 MM or 32.3 / 33 Inches
      Standard GS Adventure Seat Heights:
      Standard Split Seat 890 / 910 MM or 35 / 35.8 Inches
      Low Rally Seat 880 MM or 34.65 Inches
      High Rally Seat is 900 MM or 35.43 Inches
      Low Seat 860 / 880 MM or 33.8 / 34.64 Inches
      High Seat 910 / 930 MM or 36.2 / 37 Inches
      Low Suspension GS Adventure overall 50 MM / 2 Inches seat heights Lower
      Standard Split Seat 840 / 860 MM or 33 / 33.8 Inches
      Low Rally Seat 830 MM or 32.67 Inches
      High Rally Seat 850 MM or 33.46 Inches
      Low Seat 810 / 830 MM or 31.8 / 32.67 Inches
      High Seat 860 / 880 MM or 33.8 / 34.65 Inches

  • @DallasBros
    @DallasBros 7 месяцев назад

    What about suspension travel?

  • @VivamusLibero
    @VivamusLibero Год назад +1

    Thank you the video is very helpful 👍🏻

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      I'm glad that it helped Have an Awesome Day!

  • @scotty2221
    @scotty2221 3 месяца назад

    From the seat to the pegs, is it the same length no matter a GS or a GSA? Or, do you get more leg room to the foot pegs on the GSA?

  • @serjtorchek
    @serjtorchek 10 месяцев назад

    You have made a mistake. I received a bike with lowering suspension KIT. The kit includes suspension and a lowered seat. You couldn't order this bike without a lowered seat.
    And this kit gives you -50 mm overall.
    I’ve checked this with my bike (I have 6 different big new Gs in my fleet).

  • @traeucity6087
    @traeucity6087 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you, sir! I'm currently riding a 2022 KTM 1290 Super Duke R Evo, with a seat height of 837mm/32.9 inches. Based on the information provided at 09:59, I'm thinking that my 225 lbs. body weight might allow me to get away with the standard split seat on the factory lowered suspension GSA, despite my 31 inch inseam. I'm looking to purchase a 2024 R1250 GSA.

  • @zjosi2994
    @zjosi2994 7 месяцев назад

    Do you know what the seat height would be on a GSA adventure with the low suspension and the right adjustment on low?

  • @VivamusLibero
    @VivamusLibero Год назад

    Is very interesting how is different when you ride this two bikes ,lower version and standard do you feel any difference?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      I do not notice a difference. Maybe someone else can also answer this, but the lower version is great.

  • @GeirMeyer
    @GeirMeyer Год назад +1

    Thank you for a beautiful video explaining the difference between the models..J am a 29” insime man looking for a GS..

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      I put together a video on just the 2023 BWM R1250 GS Low Suspension which you can watch showing and explain the seat heights, ruclips.net/video/2FpV718GWV8/видео.html Thank you for your comment and Have an Awesome Day!

  • @hassanalihassan2224
    @hassanalihassan2224 Год назад

    I always watch movies that BMW advertises more and more and I like BMW 2023 very much but I live in far place where i can easily buy it and I try to one I have to use aeroplane for shipping it

  • @atishekka
    @atishekka 2 месяца назад

    What is the ground clearance on 1250 GS & 1250 GSA ?

  • @jameshinchcliffe4333
    @jameshinchcliffe4333 Год назад +1

    Do you notice any suspension performance difference with the differences in travel?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      I’m sure there is some difference but I personally do not feel the difference myself on the thousands of miles i have ridden both the GSA Standard and the GS Low suspension models the feeling is the same. If the question has to due about seat comfort its all about perspective, if you ride 500 plus miles a day on a Standard or Low suspension GS or GSA your butt can get sore if your not moving around getting different riding positions or having a seat cushion like a Wild Ass seat cushion which for me works amazing but I only need it if I’m highway traveling very very long distance. I don’t use it hardly at all. I have a 32 inch inseam and the low suspension GS works best for me and feels the best but everyone has their own opinions but the ride feels the same. Thanks for the comment and Have an Awesome Day!

  • @dad3562
    @dad3562 Год назад +1

    Think I’d be able to fit and ride comfortably at 6 ft 6 inches?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      You won't have any problems on any bike with seat height 😀 Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @markbkbikes
    @markbkbikes Год назад +1

    Really helpful thank you!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @javierfernandezvieyra3931
    @javierfernandezvieyra3931 8 месяцев назад

    how can i check one of those bikes to know is a low suspension bike? i mean how can i notice that or where i need to check? or if there is some digit on the VIN that tell me this is a low suspension GS ? can you teach us please?

  • @ng4481
    @ng4481 Год назад +1

    hi, is there a mistake? Standard GS high rally seat height 900mm, 34 inches should be 860mm ?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the find - I really appreciate it. I made an error converting MM to inches and putting a chart togeather. Please see all the seat heights which are now posted in the description of the video. Let me know if you see anything else and I will fix it. Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @markarlie7644
    @markarlie7644 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, sat on the fence Here with regards ro low suspension, having it low, is the ride comfort sacrificed much between a normal or low ?? No Information I can find anywhere

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  6 месяцев назад

      Riding comfort is the exact same... Have rode the GSA standard and low and the GS low and can't tell the difference only when you stop and your feet are on the ground. I have a 32 inch inseam and only like the low. Also the 1300 is great as well. Have a phenomenal day!

  • @dbigatti
    @dbigatti Год назад

    Very helpful... THANK YOU!

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have an Awesome Day!

  • @alim.ocakli
    @alim.ocakli Год назад

    Some riders saying that, low suspension decreases the comfort of riding, is that true?

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад +2

      I have rode thousands of kilometers and or miles in the MIN setting and have found no decrease in riding comfort. When compressing the spring you will have less travel, but I have not found it to be a problem at all. Have an Awesome Day!

  • @acadianwanderer7352
    @acadianwanderer7352 Год назад

    My 2019 gs on ‘road’ mode is too high for me, I’m 6’ tall. If I go ‘enduro’, the problem fixed. Alone and/or with a passenger(my 110# wife) enduro feels better and safer too. Does it make sense to you?

  • @harenstv1285
    @harenstv1285 Год назад +1

    new subscriber here from philippines

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Thanks for subbing! I really appreciate It! Have a Phenomenal Day!

  • @MV-XD2
    @MV-XD2 8 месяцев назад

    Comprehensive video but you’ve got the Rallye seat heights wrong for the GS. The low Rallye seat is 10mm lower than the standard *GSA* seat, which is 20mm taller than the standard *GS* seat - they’re not the same height. So on a Std suspension height GS the low Rallye seat is 860mm, not 840mm. All the seat heights for the low suspension GS are also wrong. You have assumed that BMW’s literature on seat height always uses the standard seat, but the suspension figures come with the *low* seat as standard because that was/is the default spec. In fact the low suspension model only has a 20mm reduction in ground clearance, not 50mm. So in BMW language a low suspension model is 50mm lower because it’s 20mm lower suspension plus 30mm lower for the low seat. Therefore, on the low suspension bike the low Rallye seat is actually 830mm and the high Rallye seat just under 850mm. You may want to revise your figures.

  • @s.ri.1020
    @s.ri.1020 Год назад

    Thx for this very well explain.

    • @EpicTime2Go
      @EpicTime2Go  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have a Phenomenal Day!