Short Motorcycle Riders - Walking with / around the bike

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2022
  • (Please click "Show more" below for the usual video description.) As a Ukrainian, I am asking you to support my native country in its fight against the Russian invasion. Please contribute here razomforukraine.org/ or through any other charity that works for you.
    If you're a shorter rider but want to learn how to ride a big bike like BMW R 1250 GS or Honda Africa Twin, or any other tall adventure or dirt bike, watch this series for short rider tips and tricks.
    This time, I'm showing two balancing skills that will help you manage a big bike in various real life situations.
    This is the fourth episode in the series of exercises for shorter riders. The complete series can be found here • Short Rider, Tall Bike...
  • Авто/МотоАвто/Мото

Комментарии • 175

  • @williambutler3630
    @williambutler3630 11 месяцев назад +5

    Incredible substance and techniques that will help all sorts of shorter people to control their motorcycles, and give even us taller folks additional options and skills to control our bikes. This is exactly the sort of instruction someone like my wife needs. Short and can make her BMW R1250RT fly through the twisties, and rides once underway with no fear, but getting the bike out of the garage, parking lots, and fear when putting one leg down when stopping in gravel are a frightening obstacle course. You're awesome! Keep it up!

  • @Cithulu1
    @Cithulu1 Год назад +2

    Loving these vids! Thank you

  • @topcatvespa1972
    @topcatvespa1972 Год назад +8

    Just wanted to say thank you for all you do for the motorcycling community.
    You area great teacher, and I appreciate the time and effort you put in
    to help us all become better and confident.

  • @weqsas
    @weqsas 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much these tips are great! Great series, it helps me a lot!

  • @GunNut37086
    @GunNut37086 Год назад +6

    That was absolutely AWESOME. I learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @koenvanantenhove7776
    @koenvanantenhove7776 Год назад +1

    Great series !! Please keep them coming !

  • @JulioVillavicencio-ru2sn
    @JulioVillavicencio-ru2sn Год назад +1

    Thank you. You made it look easy!

  • @henryarn
    @henryarn Год назад +3

    Great video. I appreciate the time and effort to practice these exercises. It takes discipline to put in the work where its temping to just jump on and go for a ride in the hills. I really need to to do this on my own GS. Thank you very much Ms. Lana

  • @anthonyplayford2204
    @anthonyplayford2204 Год назад +2

    Brilliant video - very informative.

  • @fdalusung
    @fdalusung Год назад +2

    what a great demonstration.really appreciate for showing this.thanks

  • @philippebartoli422
    @philippebartoli422 Год назад +1

    Excellent . Thanks a lot !

  • @nairolfnednilruz
    @nairolfnednilruz Год назад +1

    Very well explained. Thanks!!!

  • @anamargaretlowery2046
    @anamargaretlowery2046 Год назад +1

    Just found this video. What a jem! Thank you very much. I am going to apply your teaching to my riding. ❤😊

  • @kenmcdougall6106
    @kenmcdougall6106 Год назад +1

    These are excellent videos, definitely going to practice some of these techniques!

  • @user-rp8es3pe2p
    @user-rp8es3pe2p 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing leson thank you

  • @alvarosolis7837
    @alvarosolis7837 Год назад +2

    Great video! I’m practicing this on the weekend.

  • @ThienHoang-jl5oi
    @ThienHoang-jl5oi 10 месяцев назад

    thank you so much for your sharing, I'm learning before buy the GS A in near future

  • @edgarcabatingan9883
    @edgarcabatingan9883 Год назад +1

    Thanks Lana for demonstrating how to handle proper excersice on how hold it properly.thanks to your vlog about small people to ride a big bike you're wonderful to watch.

  • @avothfis
    @avothfis Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot Lana. Bless you.

  • @atilathesonofdanubius4277
    @atilathesonofdanubius4277 Год назад +1

    This is the best video by far, that I have seen on this. You don't try to get too scientific or too verbose, you just tell it like it is. You made me want to practice this.

  • @kevinbrennan2004
    @kevinbrennan2004 Год назад +2

    I find it amazing, that this topic has been covered before, in full, on any RUclips channel that i've seen. I for one, having ridden now, for over 40 years, are one of the many, who have not fully mastered those skills. Best get out there and practice me thinks, as i'm about to step into a full size Adventure bike, next year,

  • @leechunyendanielleecy2646
    @leechunyendanielleecy2646 9 месяцев назад +1

    Well presented and encouragingly practical. Thank you.

  • @ranjitchougale2142
    @ranjitchougale2142 Год назад +3

    Amazing and much needed video!
    To the moon ....

  • @litoario1836
    @litoario1836 Год назад +2

    wow, now i knew how to handle big bike ..basic and fundamental skills and knowledge applicable not only on big bikes but also on four wheels which is often neglected..thank you and GOD bless Lana!

  • @rajugeorge2312
    @rajugeorge2312 13 дней назад

    nice , thanks for sharing much appreciated

  • @user-tr4li3sg1s
    @user-tr4li3sg1s 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video! Thank you.

  • @aBluegrassPicker
    @aBluegrassPicker 2 года назад +1

    great instructor!

  • @backfitclinicaltherapies2204
    @backfitclinicaltherapies2204 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, I have just moved up to a BMW f800 GSA and I am now challenging myself to put these skills together as I believe we should know how to handle our bikes safely and with a sense of confidence. Love your way of teaching, stead and clear. I will be following closely 😃

  • @sebastianescudero8712
    @sebastianescudero8712 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Very good

  • @RCClubSafetyRidingChannel
    @RCClubSafetyRidingChannel Год назад +1

    thank you for good tips

  • @nikosbekas
    @nikosbekas 9 месяцев назад +1

    Well done! Great video!

  • @KarlyBoy
    @KarlyBoy 2 года назад +7

    Great Content Lana, and I hope your family are keeping safe in Ukraine

  • @stefano1983
    @stefano1983 Год назад +1

    Many thanks Lana. I found you right now by chance. Of course subscribed and will go through your other videos the next days. Ride savem kind regards, Stefano

  • @kdrpesketer
    @kdrpesketer Год назад +1

    I find this helpful. Thank you...

  • @dutch2433
    @dutch2433 Год назад +1

    Outstanding. Really good vid

  • @skowmi5681
    @skowmi5681 2 года назад +11

    Bravo! I have been riding motorcycles for 45 years and just took delivery of a 2022 BMW 1250 GSA and your tips are excellent! Thank you!

    • @ritmolatino1627
      @ritmolatino1627 Год назад +1

      OMG riding for 45 yrs and still need tips?

  • @JetPilot747
    @JetPilot747 Год назад +1

    Very impressive. Respect!

  • @motoedd2437
    @motoedd2437 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Lana I'll try 👍🏼👍🏼🙂🏍️

  • @markg1291
    @markg1291 Год назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @chriscorkas
    @chriscorkas Год назад +1

    I‘ll get my f750gs this week and appreciate your video so much. Thank you 😊
    Subscribed!!

  • @chadr9791
    @chadr9791 Год назад +1

    Absolutely superb video ,,I am in my mid 60s and recovering from a Achilles heal injury and have lost my balance and lost the muscle in my calf so I am trying to build up strength and balance again and your video is just wonderful to reteach my self ,,so think you .

  • @mctalens
    @mctalens Год назад +1

    Thank you for this 😊

  • @octaviodiokno4667
    @octaviodiokno4667 Год назад +1

    awesome skills

  • @kellygprofessional
    @kellygprofessional 3 месяца назад +1

    Amazing!!!! Thank you!

  • @rubemjosedemelloesilva1018
    @rubemjosedemelloesilva1018 Год назад +1

    great video

  • @Mister_Ago
    @Mister_Ago Год назад +4

    Hi, as you said in the video, these skills are fundamental expecially for beginners like me. You did a good video, thanks and drive safe!

  • @joaoserra6895
    @joaoserra6895 Год назад +2

    I'm from Brazil and I really liked your information. Thanks.

    • @mojo8045
      @mojo8045 4 месяца назад

      I'm from Brazil but I really didn't like the information.

  • @fatbudgiekillen8997
    @fatbudgiekillen8997 3 дня назад

    This video gives me hope 😊

  • @bartlawhorn2762
    @bartlawhorn2762 Год назад +3

    Putting the GS in the lower suspension setting instead of auto will lower the height making it easier for shorter riders.

  • @foadabdo3778
    @foadabdo3778 Год назад +1

    I liked the video and benefited from it very, very much. You are the best. I will follow you and wait for all your videos 👍 👍 👍 Thank you

  • @virendradr
    @virendradr Год назад +1

    thank you respected madame .its great you ride SMART NOT HARD MSSLING APPRECIATED

  • @soubarnokundu1002
    @soubarnokundu1002 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much ma’am !

  • @patarauta
    @patarauta Год назад +3

    Awesome video! I'm a 6'2" tall guy, and I have been using big enduros long time already. Still I learned very much from these videos.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      I think there is no end to learning. Learning is a lifelong process

  • @spaceboyroy
    @spaceboyroy Год назад +1

    Thank you very informative

  • @ellawilkinson525
    @ellawilkinson525 2 года назад +14

    Passed my test on Tuesday and have been riding around on a Ktm390 adv, which I can only put tip toes down on one foot. Considering getting it lowered but looking forward to practicing the advice from your videos first. Most other videos I’ve watched, the person isn’t actually that small/bike isn’t that big for them, so seeing you demonstrate like a pro is so helpful! Thanks

    • @gregsanford3848
      @gregsanford3848 Год назад +1

      cool thank you

    • @myOrangeBeast
      @myOrangeBeast Год назад

      Hey , I am also handling my Adv 390 comfortably without a flat footing on either side.

  • @nikkastellorizios6585
    @nikkastellorizios6585 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Lana, great tips & visual examples I’m 5’4 & you have given me confidence to get a BMW 1250 that I really like . Will definitely use your tip’s & experience. Thankyou regards Nik from Darwin

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  4 месяца назад

      I’m happy this is helpful.

  • @chema1546
    @chema1546 Год назад +2

    It's easy, you can lower the amortization and the matter. Best regards 😀 from Valencia Spain

  • @abssnipes
    @abssnipes Год назад +1

    magnifique information

  • @jordan_drones
    @jordan_drones Год назад +1

    I adore the BMW 1250 Adventure...the queen of off-road...I hope to get one in my country - this is an impossible wish..

  • @AndrzejKrauze-iq9op
    @AndrzejKrauze-iq9op Год назад +2

    it is for me, thanks

  • @ivanlarose6899
    @ivanlarose6899 5 месяцев назад +1

    That is the fist i seen the walking exercise. I wish other would have show it in there videos THANKS

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  4 месяца назад

      Hi Ivan, some good schools teach this, but I agree, this should be a more common knowledge

  • @kaym7495
    @kaym7495 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Lana for your video. I'm also a short rider and brought my self a pair of daytona boots. Now i am flat footed.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  2 года назад

      I know which boots you're talking about. I tried them, they're great, like anything Daytona makes. However, they are street touring boots, and I focus on off-road riding, so they don't work as a solution for me.

  • @mgb5170
    @mgb5170 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank YOU!!!

  • @BIKEINDI
    @BIKEINDI Год назад +1

    😮 Tks.

  • @dimitridemul69
    @dimitridemul69 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      Thank you very much Dimitri! Really appreciate the support!

  • @saida022
    @saida022 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this great information, please make vidéo for emergency braking for short rider and how keep our balance 🙏

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for asking. This is a great idea, I’ll add this to the list of my future videos.
      For shorter riders, emergency braking only adds a caveat at the very end, when you need to put a foot down. And you want to be in control to choose which one. The core skill, applying rear and front brakes, while using minimal distance is the same regardless of the rider’s height. I suggest finding local advanced riding classes and taking this training there. If you don’t feel confident yet with your balance on a taller bike, use a bike that you could flatfoot.
      Once you master this core skill, go back to my videos on balance and practice stopping with one foot.

  • @c.demircan8078
    @c.demircan8078 Месяц назад

    Underappreciated but very useful information instead for all motorcycle riders...

  • @228ANDY
    @228ANDY Год назад +1

    I ride my R1200GS Adventure. When I walk my bike I just push it. I never thought about turning on the engine and let the bike walk with me. Thanks for the simple idea.

  • @mr.robot7669
    @mr.robot7669 Год назад +1

    It is amazing video ❤️🔥

  • @hasancitir6726
    @hasancitir6726 Год назад +1

    Teşekkürler bence eğitici bir video olmuş.

  • @ramiroa.albernazd.2349
    @ramiroa.albernazd.2349 Год назад +1

    obrigado seus ensinamentos🔰 BR

  • @PatRick-bg4dm
    @PatRick-bg4dm Год назад +1

    Well played, its always great to see woman handling a bike better than the most man.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад +2

      Your comment made my day, thank you. Men's advantages are overrated. :)

  • @myOrangeBeast
    @myOrangeBeast Год назад +1

    You explained everything very nicely. One suggestion would be shooting the video from 2 ..3 angles by using some tripods and later while editing , you can put the clips as required.

  • @mariogarciatravesi2012
    @mariogarciatravesi2012 Год назад +1

    Regards from Mexico!

  • @LIMITERADICAL01
    @LIMITERADICAL01 Год назад +1

    Excelent 👏🏼👏🏼✌🏼🇧🇷

  • @askempten
    @askempten Год назад +1

    👍from Germany😉

  • @Sisko611
    @Sisko611 2 года назад +7

    Would you cover turning your bike around on gravel in a small area? I have a gravel driveway. Thanks!

  • @turanylmaz3367
    @turanylmaz3367 Год назад +2

    Videolar farklı dillerde olmalı,çok değerli bilgiler herkese ulaşmalı

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      I make my videos in the language that's accessible to the largest possible number of people around the world. For everyone else, we can only rely on RUclips's automatic translations, which I hope will get better over time.

  • @bluelighthouses
    @bluelighthouses Год назад +1

    I would like to have a theacher like you 😊

  • @ilian2
    @ilian2 Год назад +3

    Love your vidoes. I'm a short guy my self. The most intriguing problem i have is backing when my downhill parking was perfect when i left the bike. Any tips?

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад +2

      The tip is simple in this case. Unless you have a reverse gear, don't park the bike facing downhill if you are not sure you can proceed moving forward. Some bikes are so heavy that you'll need help of others to push them back. So the solution is to stop the bike with its rear facing the parking spot and let it roll back into the spot.

  • @denzongsherpa26
    @denzongsherpa26 2 года назад +1

    It's gave me a more hope. Mam...kindly make more videos in up hill areas....of taking turning right and left side..and round.
    Beoz..I too have a short of 5:3 in.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  2 года назад +1

      I see that many people ask about this. Absolutely, I'll cover more on this topic in my future videos

  • @1xplorer
    @1xplorer Год назад +1

    When you new to the weight of adventure motorcycle (>=200kg not including the side bags), you must assure yourself that you can manage it.
    Adventure is not about flat surfaces land , but muddy, tarmac roads, gravel roads, sandy roads… you need to be sure you can help yourself.
    The height is important because you need it most of the time but skillful riders can manage wisely.
    At least you are 165+ with slightly longer legs for confidence and safety ride

  • @leeedwards7721
    @leeedwards7721 Год назад

    What a Beautiful looking Bike. Great Advice for Newer Riders Up-Grading to a Bigger Bike. Just find a Place where you DON;T feel you are being watched [NOBODY] Likes Looking an Idiot IF you drop the Bike, Just TAKE YOUR TIME and you WILL MASTER this over time.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      Dropping a bike is a normal part of any learning process. I often drop mine when practicing. Dropping it in public has unexpected advantage - people always come to help you lift it and you make new friends.

  • @oldgeezerproductions
    @oldgeezerproductions Год назад +1

    Short people (such as I) need to work on their body strength, but also should have good drop guards on their bikes because we do drop them, especially in slow speed practice. For this reason, it is important to learn how to pick up a heavy bike. Three weeks ago, while practicing slow speed turns, I got slammed down hard and broke my collarbone when my engine unexpectedly died (too much clutch, not enough RPM). Because I had practiced it, I was able to pick up the bike with my good right hand and my rump and ride the bike home before I became disabled.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      I hope you will recover soon. I agree, body strength is important for many aspects of riding.

  • @learnspanishonlinewithdonp6549
    @learnspanishonlinewithdonp6549 2 года назад +2

    How tall are you?
    Thanks for your video.

  • @tempesta8833
    @tempesta8833 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just got her delivered today, I went straight out and I loved the ride. I was considering lowering her but now I’m thinking to invest in crash bars and practice what you just showed. Will it be the same if the road is not tarmac?

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  7 месяцев назад

      Please don't change the geometry in any way unless you understand exactly how the bike's behavior will change, and you have the full intention to achieve that specific result.
      Dirt roads are where you actually want to have as much suspension travel as possible, so that's another reason not to lower the bike.
      Finally, there is no such thing as too much practice!

  • @voidfinder3086
    @voidfinder3086 9 месяцев назад +1

    could you tell me about the riding gear you're rocking ? Awesome explanation btw. :D

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  9 месяцев назад

      It's Held Carese Evo. I have a review here ruclips.net/video/MYTFHuam8Rw/видео.html

  • @AverageSesameSeed
    @AverageSesameSeed 17 дней назад

    Hi Lana thanks so much for all your videos and hard work!
    Did you say to have it in 1st gear or 3rd gear when you need to walk your motorbike? Many thanks in advance!

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  16 дней назад

      Use the first gear. It has the most torque. You will minimize the risk of stalling the bike.

  • @googleSux
    @googleSux Год назад +1

    Nice video but you also should have shown what to do if things start to got wrong..... bike gets out of balance when walking it. Or how to get it back up after a drop.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      If a bike gets out of balance, it's ok to let it drop. Catching or holding it, especially a heavy bike, may cause an injury. See my new video on lifting bikes. ruclips.net/video/V-azaKX9Phk/видео.html

    • @googleSux
      @googleSux Год назад

      @@LanaOnWheels Thats what I mean, mention those things too. Thanks.

  • @matjazmarolt4089
    @matjazmarolt4089 2 года назад +1

    Great, can you please show as how to react if we stop or engine stop on hill and we are too short to stand on motorcycle.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  2 года назад

      Are you asking about a street or off-road uphill stop?

    • @matjazmarolt4089
      @matjazmarolt4089 2 года назад

      Offroad

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  2 года назад

      @@matjazmarolt4089 , there are two scenarios in this case: 1) go up and 2) turn around and attempt this hill again. For the first one, I'll make a video. For the second one, please see this video: ruclips.net/video/DqwBmfwKG3U/видео.html

  • @maksymilianszymik9877
    @maksymilianszymik9877 2 года назад +1

    Hi, Pls tell me what is this model of the engine cover ?? THX

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  2 года назад

      Engine cover - Machineart Moto, engine guards - Touratech engine guards

  • @dariusmocan4157
    @dariusmocan4157 Год назад +1

    hey riders hallo. you can recomanded a bike advanture type. with low seat high. im short rider 1.60 thanks

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      If you are an experienced rider, please see my episode on riders’ hight. ruclips.net/video/ZCfLQ9Mi7vk/видео.html.
      If you are at the beginning of your learning, use this link to ask about the best bike for your needs. advrider.com. Good luck!

  • @bluelighthouses
    @bluelighthouses Год назад +1

    It's looks so easy to do.. I need continue to try
    Where do you buy protective clothing? Can't find a woman's outfit

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      Finding the right riding clothing for women remains very challenging until this day. Especially for shorter ladies. I typically order online several options and return what dost not fit me. I order from the USA and European countries.

  • @scenicmotorcyclerides
    @scenicmotorcyclerides Год назад +1

    hi there Lana! you are truly an inspiration. Do you use handlebar risers ?

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      No, with my height they're completely unnecessary.

    • @scenicmotorcyclerides
      @scenicmotorcyclerides Год назад

      @@LanaOnWheels Thanks Lana. I am 5ft 5 so may need it just so that it may provide some relief on long rides

  • @TheAffar369
    @TheAffar369 Год назад +1

    Thank you!! I just bought my first bike but I didn't realize it was so much trouble as I'm a 5'5" Asian dude

    • @chaopeng4560
      @chaopeng4560 Год назад

      I m 5"5 asian.i m riding 31.9 inch seat hight sport bike easy.

  • @CathyCruz-iz4nt
    @CathyCruz-iz4nt Год назад

    Any tip how to turn the bike left and right while moving the bike. (Counter weight)

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад

      please clarify the question. do you mean walking with the bike or riding it?

  • @kevinbrennan2004
    @kevinbrennan2004 Год назад +1

    Good news, ive now bought that bike😀Bad news, is that i'm totally intimidated by it, when it comes to tight off camber cornering, and being able to mount the bike, in all situations.🙃 For the record, i'm 65, am six foot, and have been riding for over 40 years. Recognise i need to do a rider training course, however these courses are run some distance away from home, suggesting that i want to attend, then i will need to ride there. Know you're thinking.." well you can trailer it there", but this is not an option at this time. Any advice? By the way, the bike is a Triumph Tiger 1200 GT PRO.

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад +3

      Hi Kevin, thank you for sharing your story. Good news is that there are things you can do to improve your skills. What you are describing is all about balance and slow speed. And these are the most challenging aspects of riding. Yes, in-person training is typically the best, but actual work is still being done at home, every day. There is no secret sauce. It's ongoing practice and patience about the process. You can start with my videos, from the first one, forward. Practice them whenever you can, trying to repeat each exercise as many times you can (it's better to spend 15 minutes doing just one of them then run through the whole series a couple of times each). The more you do it the better you'll feel. But of course there is more. In your case you should add static balance exercises. Every time you have 10-15 minutes to spare, go into the garage, sit on the bike with the engine off, and try to lift both feet a bit and hold the bike in balance. Put the feet back on the ground when you feel you're falling to the side. At first, your feet will be off the ground for just short moments but gradually you will be able to hold it longer. A video for this is on my list for the future but it's simple enough that you don't really need to see it to know what to do. Keep doing all these for a few weeks and you should start seeing a difference in the way you feel the bike. With that, you'll gain more confidence riding it.

  • @dinuurcan5143
    @dinuurcan5143 Год назад +1

    I have 162 cm , wich bike will be proper for me ? I learned first of all on a 125 cc honda (choper style), then a Suzuki gs 500,and i pass the exam with a Honda Hornet . The last one for me ,it was the most easy to ride .

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад +1

      Hi Dinu. This is a very personal decision, and it depends on so many factors that it's even difficult to list them all. Most importantly, your bike needs to be right for your skills. With that in mind, you choose something that fits the purpose (sports, long distance rides, off-road, city commute).

  • @How-123
    @How-123 9 месяцев назад

    how tall are you please ? i am 5-6 i dont know if is to tall for me

  • @onerugrat
    @onerugrat Год назад +1

    can I ask how tall you are, and what seat height is your bmw?

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Год назад +2

      I just uploaded this video, I hope this will help to answer your questions. Short answer is: 5'7'' and 34''
      ruclips.net/video/ZCfLQ9Mi7vk/видео.html