I’m 5”7 and I fit perfectly on a 2022 LRS. As it’s the exact same height and peg placement as the ST and I recommend anyone who wonders how they’ll feel on an ST to try out the LRS as dealers already are getting them. If you fit on a LRS then the ST will fit you just fine as well.
You are a legend, this playlist will be great information for anyone who wants to know this for a long time. respect and thanks, I wish you lots of luck good health.
I ride a Streebob with similar seat and the mid peg position as they are called, at 5'9, 31 leg it is a little cramped on longer journeys. I find the forward pegs of the Sport Glide or Fatbob better. I guess as the LRS is a performance bike with the 117 engine so that's why the mid's are fitted. If you are buying a LRS have a good test ride to check out the comfort of the mid's or allow for fitting the forwards to it.
They are just mad because they spent 10k+ on their LRS' trying to build exactly this bike and now you can buy it from the showroom floor with a 117 to boot!
You might not fit this very well Paul, but I have shorter legs and it looks just about right for me. Oh, to have the budget for all the bikes that I want! Can't wait for the new Guzzi to be released!
I know! I'm ruling it out for myself. Even with forward controls I feel the bike will be too cramped, which is a pity. I've got the Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST coming up a little later I'm hoping they'll be a little more kind. 😉
I'm 5'8 but I would never feel comfortable with having my feet stuck out in front with fwd controls. Always go for mids. Definitely go for the S model with the dial speedo/ tacho. Not a fan of that pokey little window thing.
Merci monsieur pour vos vidéos sur les motos HD. c'est très instructif, pour se décider dans un projet d'achat. Savez vous si les prix des motos aux US sont plus chers qu'en FRANCE. Au plaisir
@@hmat7472 Merci beaucoup! Je suis content que vous les trouviez utiles et bonjour France ! Si l'on compare le Low Rider ST. Qui commence à 21 790 € en France et aux États-Unis, il commence à 21 749 $ USD ou 19 503 €. Alors oui, ils sont un peu plus chers mais pas beaucoup. Translation: Thank you very much! I'm glad you're finding them useful and hello France! If we compare the Low Rider ST. Which starts at €21,790 in France and in the US it starts at $21,749 USD or €19,503 Euros. So yes they are a little more expensive but not by a lot.
Your two tallest riders look awkward sitting on what should be a “big” road bike. I wonder about the foot position here, being midships rather than forward as on most cruiser / baggers.
Yeah I was surprised how cramped the bikes are too Guy. I think it's a combination of the low seat and higher footpegs. I had a bit of a guesstimate and I reckon forwards aren't going to help a lot either. I've got the Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST coming up a little later, I'm shifting my gaze in that direction. 😉
I'm 6'2 with long legs. On my street bob 114 which has mid controls the position is perfectly fine for me. But sundowner seat helps as it's a little bit higher than the stock seat (maybe 1 inch). Don't like forward controls, can't drive with the knees and hurt them
This actually helped a lot thank you!!
I’m 5”7 and I fit perfectly on a 2022 LRS. As it’s the exact same height and peg placement as the ST and I recommend anyone who wonders how they’ll feel on an ST to try out the LRS as dealers already are getting them. If you fit on a LRS then the ST will fit you just fine as well.
You are a legend, this playlist will be great information for anyone who wants to know this for a long time. respect and thanks, I wish you lots of luck good health.
Thank you!
I ride a Streebob with similar seat and the mid peg position as they are called, at 5'9, 31 leg it is a little cramped on longer journeys. I find the forward pegs of the Sport Glide or Fatbob better. I guess as the LRS is a performance bike with the 117 engine so that's why the mid's are fitted. If you are buying a LRS have a good test ride to check out the comfort of the mid's or allow for fitting the forwards to it.
I`ve heard other LRS riders say this bike is butugly, imo it`s just right for me, looks and practical. Thanks for that Paul.
You're welcome! It works for me too styling wise Jono but I think it's going to be a bit small for someone my height.
They are just mad because they spent 10k+ on their LRS' trying to build exactly this bike and now you can buy it from the showroom floor with a 117 to boot!
Yes it looks the mostly mid control will be a little cramped for a lot of riders with that seat position.
I'm ruling it out for me until I can get a test ride or a least a sit on the bike.
You might not fit this very well Paul, but I have shorter legs and it looks just about right for me. Oh, to have the budget for all the bikes that I want! Can't wait for the new Guzzi to be released!
I know! I'm ruling it out for myself. Even with forward controls I feel the bike will be too cramped, which is a pity. I've got the Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST coming up a little later I'm hoping they'll be a little more kind. 😉
i'm 6'2" and im waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too big for this bike. legs hurt, hips hurt, back hurts. and i F-ing love this F-ing bike !🇺🇸
Same hear 6 3" sat on the low rider 2022 just way too small bikes built for smaller people.
@@scootjockey agreed !
I’m 220 , 5,11.. muffin top … and it’s a perfect fit
I was on a Sport Glide today I prefer that and it's style as it's a great all-rounder and 3 bikes in one,each to their own I say but I know what I 👍
Great to hear you got on the Sport Glide Ross! I still like it, was that a test ride?
@@BikesILike yes was quick lap of a block but that was enough 👍
@@rosssteward9890 Nice! 👍
Love this new bike! ❤️
Great info!!
Foot controls can be moved to forward controls.
You will have to change the air filter sticking out !!!
@@scootjockey No prob, You can get the same performance filter in a flat unit.
I'm 5'8 but I would never feel comfortable with having my feet stuck out in front with fwd controls. Always go for mids. Definitely go for the S model with the dial speedo/ tacho. Not a fan of that pokey little window thing.
Yes, it is quite interesting why they decided to put that little digital bicycle speedo on a $20K motorcycle.. (the ST model)
Very good idee for us with our different size. Thks
Forgive me for my english.
You're welcome, your English is fine 👍
Merci monsieur pour vos vidéos sur les motos HD. c'est très instructif, pour se décider dans un projet d'achat.
Savez vous si les prix des motos aux US sont plus chers qu'en FRANCE.
Au plaisir
@@hmat7472 Merci beaucoup! Je suis content que vous les trouviez utiles et bonjour France ! Si l'on compare le Low Rider ST. Qui commence à 21 790 € en France et aux États-Unis, il commence à 21 749 $ USD ou 19 503 €. Alors oui, ils sont un peu plus chers mais pas beaucoup.
Translation: Thank you very much! I'm glad you're finding them useful and hello France! If we compare the Low Rider ST. Which starts at €21,790 in France and in the US it starts at $21,749 USD or €19,503 Euros. So yes they are a little more expensive but not by a lot.
Your two tallest riders look awkward sitting on what should be a “big” road bike. I wonder about the foot position here, being midships rather than forward as on most cruiser / baggers.
Yeah I was surprised how cramped the bikes are too Guy. I think it's a combination of the low seat and higher footpegs. I had a bit of a guesstimate and I reckon forwards aren't going to help a lot either. I've got the Street Glide ST and Road Glide ST coming up a little later, I'm shifting my gaze in that direction. 😉
They will fit forward or extra forward controls for you for $$$$$$$$$$$ lol
@@billybob1511 I don't know if forwards would solve the problem Richard 😁
Looks like a woman’s model.
I'm 6'2 with long legs. On my street bob 114 which has mid controls the position is perfectly fine for me. But sundowner seat helps as it's a little bit higher than the stock seat (maybe 1 inch). Don't like forward controls, can't drive with the knees and hurt them
So I’m a nutshell I’m 6ft2 and by the looks of it I’m going to be cramped
It'll depend on your inside leg measurement. If you're longer in the torso and shorter in the leg it will be more comfortable for you.
I'm 6ft9 🙁
They really design these for shorter riders.
Yes, 5'9" is the optimum height for most motorcycles
Add 6'7" 450 lbs to your vids