My significant other just upgraded from riding a Yamaha V-Star to an R1150R. She is 5'3" and has a 28" inseam. She's a new rider (two years and ridden about 1,000 miles).
The bike was a little high when she first sat on it at the IMS this past winter. So, we ordered custom shocks (soft on the top end so that her weight drops the bike an inch or two) and a low BMW seat (which we had further lowered by taking it to an auto upholsterer who cut out an inch or so from the top and narrowed the sides of the seat). But, she's still on her tip toes and has no confidence coming to a stop or starting/turning from a standing stop (she tipped it twice (on the hard saddle bags---no damage) with the bike stopped as she was starting a turn from a stop...
Needless to say, she's bummed out and has no confidence with the bike. I'd be happy if she rode anything and was happy with it but we both really like the R1150R (ABS brakes was a big seller for her) and it's one of the lowest standard bikes out there (cruisers are just too uncomfortable for rides of any meaningful distance).
So, I'm trying to find some suggestions from any other shorter riders on the board.
One thing I was thinking of doing was removing the side plastic molding that extends from the bike tank to the rear light and runs just along and under the seat. Reason? It makes the bike about two inches wider than the seat itself (so she's not getting the full benefit of the narrowed seat). Has anyone done that? If so, was it helpful?
Anyway, I'd really appreciate any advice any of you may have to help her have more confidence in the bike.
Thanks!
Loren
(2002 R1150RT)