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I have owned two that my wife could ride and one she couldn't. BMW R100RT with EZ Berg seat and back rest took her over 200k miles plus another 25K for me alone. Replaced with a 2004 Goldwing. Tried a 1998 EV but the hard seat and harsh suspension didn't work. Pete
IMO by the time you get to things like the BMW1600LT (Light Truck) or a Goldwing you don't really want a motorcycle anymore go get yourself a Mazda MX5 (Miata) it will be cheaper and what you actually wanted.
I've never left the stock seat and suspension on any touring bike I've owned; it's not possible for any combination of Italian or Japanese test-riders to match our ergonomics. I'm assuming that there was something about the EV that made you decide not to put an upgrade seat on it like you did the Beemer, and shocks more suited to you? It's pretty easy to do .... Lannis
From SSRealty: I would venture to guess that H-D wasn't to concerned about making panniers wide enough to hold helmets. Will also say as a Norge owner it would be a pretty good two up bike if both are not too big and in fairly good shape. With side cases and a top case it takes a pretty good leg left for the passenger to get a leg up and over. Also passenger weather protection is not all that great. GliderJohn
Good day to all and happy new year!!Thank you so much for the feedbacks.Right now my two up touring bike is a R100GS I think I will stick with it for awhile....I have never ridden the Stelvio which I will consider.The new GS are gone way to far with electronics etc and they don’t really appeal me much .The Milwaukee couch is nice but not ready to get one yet.Thank youMarco
I had my 98 EV seat redone. But unless you use the smaller computer from newer models, as well as the rider's seat pan, the comfort will never be great. The early seat pans had a bump in the pan to clear the computer.
That computer bump IS a bit of a hassle for a seatmaker, and I have never had a seat made for a EV ... but based on my experience with other bikes, I'll wager the price of a seat that Rich Maund (back when he was doing them) or Russell Day-Long (who does them today) could build a true all-day-long seat where you would never notice ...Lannis
My wife and I don't do baggers...we migrated from an FJR to KTM 990adv to Stelvio. I prefer the Motus for touring, but she is more of a fan of the Stelvio.The FJR was a good touring rig, but the seat/peg relationship was not working for me.The KTM was GREAT touring rig despite the lack of wind protection. The wife didn't like lack of seat room after I put a flat aftermarket seat on it (I would keep moving back). I might go back to a KTM 1090 someday. The Stelvio has everything we need- lots of storage, comfy seats, good wind protection, etc.The Motus has everything we like, but the storage is slightly less and the turbulence for her is a bit more. Other friends who tour do it on a Multistrada, BMW GT1600, Honda FB6, Triumph Tiger, or just about anything.Best is what YOU like.
You got her on the Motus? Good job! My wife won't even consider it.
BMW R100RT with EZ Berg seat and back rest took her over 200k miles plus another 25K for me alone.
We had a comedy radio show in Tulsa in the AM. "Roy D. Mercer" His tag line was "How big a boy are ya?" I suppose that is the question, as well as your passenger. If you are on the small side, a European "standard" liter bike with windshield and bags and a few comfort mods will do ya, and you still get good corner carving. They were designed to ply autobahn or mountain passes... a 3/4 size tourer.If you guys are large, then you need a bigger sled just for legroom. How tall and how heavy? Again, ergos. When the wife and I used to ride cross country, we did it on a BMW R90/6, a Convert, or Loop frame bike. Hell, we used to fit on a Yamaha Radian. These days we are bigger, and would need a Hog, Wing, or similiar. I'm liking the Yamaha: https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/transcontinental-touring/models/star-venture
Quote from: Lannis on Today at 06:42:02 AMI've never left the stock seat and suspension on any touring bike I've owned; it's not possible for any combination of Italian or Japanese test-riders to match our ergonomics. I'm assuming that there was something about the EV that made you decide not to put an upgrade seat on it like you did the Beemer, and shocks more suited to you? It's pretty easy to do .... LannisI had my 98 EV seat redone. But unless you use the smaller computer from newer models, as well as the rider's seat pan, the comfort will never be great. The early seat pans had a bump in the pan to clear the computer.I purchased a Corbin seat fro my 98 EV and never looked back. Stock I would ride about 50 miles top and with the Corbin unlimted.
Ez was a neat old guy who knew his craft He used to tour around the western US before sleeping bags were invented, before paved roads, so he had a while to come up with a seat that worked. I knew him as a kid, after he'd sold the business but would still do the occasional job in his garage.
Why limit the search to juts a two up capable bike?
2 years ago I bought an old Ural with sidecar. I have since upgraded to a newer one. She likes to ride in the sidecar. It is much slower than the Norge and I think she likes that too. No chance of the bike falling over at a stop. Huge trunk. Good wind protection. Lots of fun. This is my 2 up preferred transportation.
My wife did not like our extended test ride on an 1800 wing. Said it felt like she was straddling a draft horse on that bike.
In addition to four motorcycles on which we can enjoy riding double, including the R100GS and Ducati ST for touring, my wife and I did get a Miata... They are very good value used, $9K with 20K miles in our case, and if it looks like the weather may be a factor we sometimes choose it for a trip at the last minute. Also good for local use, visiting friends etc.For us, the only advantage of something like a Gold Wing over the Miata would be fuel mileage, our Miata isn’t the most efficient ride and gets maybe 30 mpg. However I think I enjoy driving it more than I would a huge touring bike.
Mine said the same. She's all for the Stelvio, the Triumph, the Multistrada ... but she said before she'd enjoy a Gold Wing, we might as well be honest about it and get a Miata ... !Lannis