View Full Version : Short-arm people... Bloody strange
rocketman1
13th October 2008, 19:18
My mate, same height as me jumped on my sportsbike, the other day, there was something really weird going on, he looked so uncomfortable, he said he felt as though he was stretching to get to the bars, I said he looked silly on it, he agreed, then we checked the length of his arms ..stuff me his arms from his shoulder to finger tip 700mm; mine where 800mm. No wonder he felt awkward.
I wonder how many more short arm species are lurking out there, trying to ride sportsbikes and suffer from this malady.
I started do a bit of a check with office mates etc, sure enough there is a huge discrepancy about 125mm at least.
I can see why bike makers have such a problem trying to make bikes to suit all
plus to make things worse, if you have a keg instead of a six pack, no way will you reach the bars...the tank gets in the way.
merv
13th October 2008, 19:28
Not everyone is built like a monkey with their knuckles dragging on the ground mate :lol: but you are obviously one of the lucky ones.
FJRider
13th October 2008, 19:31
Short arms... DEEP pockets...
mstriumph
13th October 2008, 19:34
for a moment i thought ................ :confused:
Ixion
13th October 2008, 19:40
I am of average height, but if my limbs were in proportion I would be about 6'5".
I have short legs and short arms , and I find this very noticeable on the SV. Not being able to reach the ground is a familiar problem, I have encountered this many times over the years.
But sprotsbikes, with their non adjustable and non exchangeable clip ons introduce a new problem, exactly as you have described.
The bars are so far away that one has to stretch very uncomfortably over the tank to reach them. And control is problematic , since pushing to countersteer requires even further stretching.
I have made a midifcation to the SV (I Chainsaw Willied it) that helps a lot.
It is not the height of the clip ons that is the problem, it is the length from the set seat to the centre stem. On many sprotsbikes this is absurbly long.
merv
13th October 2008, 19:44
Short arms... DEEP pockets...
What, you giving the Aussies a hard time again?
FJRider
13th October 2008, 19:45
for a moment i thought ................ :confused:
Penny for your thoughts ms...
FJRider
13th October 2008, 19:47
What, you giving the Aussies a hard time again?
me... ??? would I do that... ??? :innocent:
rocketman1
13th October 2008, 19:49
You chain saw willied it, what the fu.. is that?
Drew
13th October 2008, 19:53
Size four body, size two legs, and arms. That's how my business partner describes himself.
rocketman1
13th October 2008, 19:55
Is that why I like banana's
I knew that had to be a reason, hairy little bastard too.
celticbhoy
13th October 2008, 20:05
I have opposite problem. Try finding a sprotsbike that can take a 6ft 4 frame without knees above tank level and all crunched up. Pegs way too high for ground clearance but crap for long legs! Destined for a cruiser in old age (many years from now) I guess!
scherazade
13th October 2008, 20:24
Its not just sportsbikes! This problem rears it's ugly little head when you go looking for jackets. They all seem to be designed for the shorter arm species leaving those with little bodies and long arms with cold wrists :(
chester
13th October 2008, 20:27
mum and dad could have been brother and sister? = short arms?:Pokey:
slofox
13th October 2008, 22:22
Not everyone is built like a monkey with their knuckles dragging on the ground mate :lol: but you are obviously one of the lucky ones.
Hmmmmm maybe that's why there are callouses on my knuckles.........?
bomma
13th October 2008, 22:35
think it's actually known as the gorilla factor....blessed be the ones with such gifts as their ability to forage for food and steal is increased :clap:
Max Headroom
14th October 2008, 09:52
This is an interesting phenomenon, with quite a difference in nationalities becoming evident in both car and motorcycle design.
Italians typically have long arms and short legs, while Germans are typically taller. I'm six foot in the old money, and fit the German profile well, so I have no trouble getting comfortable in German cars or on German bikes. Similarly I have noticed when driving older Italian cars that my knees are up around my ears while the steering wheel is a stretch. A friend had a '70s Alfa that I loved driving but could never get comfortable in.
I rode a friend's Ducati Darmah recently and noticed that there was a much greater stretch to the 'bars than I'm used to while my legs were folded up like a pocket knife, comparatively speaking.
vifferman
14th October 2008, 10:27
I am of average height, but if my limbs were in proportion I would be about 6'5".
That doesn't make sense. :confused:
Your armspan is supposed to be equal to your height, so your statement seems to imply you have very long arms, which is not what you meant at all.
But (however), I don't think motorbicyclists are very well catered for at all, in the adjustability department. Cars have adjustable seats and (usually) steering wheels, but we're lucky if anything is adjustable. Instead, we have to shop around for a bike that fits us, or spend big moolah on aftermarket stuff. 'Taint right.
I'm lucky that (apart from my burgeoning waistline, undersized brain, and enormous wanger :rolleyes: ) I'm perfectly proportioned. However, I'd still like to have adjustable bits on my VFR. The seat could be higher, and I'd like to be able to adjust the gearlever without resorting to flames and Implements of Force and Punishment.
imdying
14th October 2008, 11:01
You chain saw willied it, what the fu.. is that?Secret SV speak for chopping up your bike on a budget :rofl:
skidMark
14th October 2008, 11:31
My mate, same height as me jumped on my sportsbike, the other day, there was something really weird going on, he looked so uncomfortable, he said he felt as though he was stretching to get to the bars, I said he looked silly on it, he agreed, then we checked the length of his arms ..stuff me his arms from his shoulder to finger tip 700mm; mine where 800mm. No wonder he felt awkward.
I wonder how many more short arm species are lurking out there, trying to ride sportsbikes and suffer from this malady.
I started do a bit of a check with office mates etc, sure enough there is a huge discrepancy about 125mm at least.
I can see why bike makers have such a problem trying to make bikes to suit all
plus to make things worse, if you have a keg instead of a six pack, no way will you reach the bars...the tank gets in the way.
my 6 pack is great.
lets me do this...
Bass
14th October 2008, 11:35
That doesn't make sense. :confused:
I thought so on first reading, but we all know that his skill with words is better than that.
Isn't he just saying that if the length of his leg was in proportion to the length of his trunk, then he would be much taller?
skidMark
14th October 2008, 11:41
I thought so on first reading, but we all know that his skill with words is better than that.
Isn't he just saying that if the length of his leg was in proportion to the length of he trunk, then he would be much taller?
:laugh:
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merv
14th October 2008, 11:49
I thought so on first reading, but we all know that his skill with words is better than that.
Isn't he just saying that if the length of his leg was in proportion to the length of he trunk, then he would be much taller?
That's right, Ixion isn't a monkey, he is a small elephant with a long trunk.
Ixion
14th October 2008, 11:58
That doesn't make sense. :confused:
Your armspan is supposed to be equal to your height, so your statement seems to imply you have very long arms, which is not what you meant at all.
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Yes it does. I am of average height (5'9"). But if my legs were in 'normal' proportion to my trunk length I would be much taller (ie my height is all in my trunk)
My arms are similarly short. Bloody Igor and his spare parts bins. Armspan may be 'supposed' to be equal to height , but it don't work in my case
Ixion
14th October 2008, 11:59
That's right, Ixion isn't a monkey, he is a small elephant with a long trunk.
Well, I didn't want to boast about that. But I guess there had to be some compensation for the short arms and legs.
vifferman
14th October 2008, 12:19
Well, I didn't want to boast about that. But I guess there had to be some compensation for the short arms and legs.
Igor'th partth bin again?
Motu
14th October 2008, 17:33
I'm a reasonably proportioned short person,so I guess my arms are shorter than a similar proportioned taller person.I don't really have any problems with ergos of motorcycles,apart from seat height - but after years of riding trail bikes,I don't like to lean forward over the bars.I like to be centered naturally on a bike,and my hands to just fall on the bars,with perhaps just a slight amount of weight on them.I also like to be as close to the front wheel as possible - street and sports bikes put me back too far from the front wheel,I don't want it way out there,I want to sit on the front wheel.
rocketman1
14th October 2008, 20:16
Yeah someone should make a bike that has bars that can easily move back & forward & up and down, seat that goes back & forward, and up & down , just like in a car.
Why the hell not...It will come....probably at some expense though
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