- Tue Dec 08, 2015 4:09 am
#53290
I've just read that BMW 1200 have serious issues above 16,000-ft whereas Enfields run happily at over 18,000-ft. I don't think that would bother me somehow 
ChrisD - I don't quite understand "weight on the front wheel"?
The C5 has got away from me just the once (centre stand slipped off the paving slab), fortunately onto the veg patch so no harm done. Despite physical infirmities I had no problem picking it up although I doubt I could lift that weight clean off the ground as I once could. I have no idea how far I can tip it before losing it when astride stationary but have had it over to about 30° with my wife on the back trying to dismount in some peculiar manner using me as a climbing frame; the bike is a little less than twice my weight.
ChrisD - I don't quite understand "weight on the front wheel"?
The C5 has got away from me just the once (centre stand slipped off the paving slab), fortunately onto the veg patch so no harm done. Despite physical infirmities I had no problem picking it up although I doubt I could lift that weight clean off the ground as I once could. I have no idea how far I can tip it before losing it when astride stationary but have had it over to about 30° with my wife on the back trying to dismount in some peculiar manner using me as a climbing frame; the bike is a little less than twice my weight.