Re: Tiger 1050 : 2000km Review
I can't reach well either. When both feet are on the ground, I'm on my tippy toes. I usually just pick which leg to get down firmly and shift to that side. If you're on the bike and have to back up on an incline, just give up, get off the bike and push it back with both feet firmly on the ground.
Other than that, I'd say that for those that don't like the tall stance, there are lowering plates available which go for about 50Euros and can bring the bike down precisely to what a normal bike would be.
Btw bluefish, have you ridden one ? I was really in two boats with the Tiger and the Sprint. I finally went for the Tiger but reckon the Sprint is not far behind at all (the only thing that swung it for me was the half fairing - in summer time a fully fairing bike would have killed me...)
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