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As a matter of fact, I built this exhaust system to have the most ground clearance possible on my GS.
I have NEVER had it hit while riding extremely briskly by my self in over 15 years and well over 80,000 miles.
A couple of Summers ago, with my Wife on back and the pre-load adjusted for her additional 125 pounds, we were taking a nice hi-speed turn at about 85 when I felt it hit!
She never screamed, dug her nails in or even mentioned it.
After three days, I asked her if she felt it and knew what it meant.
She said: "We hit hard parts"
I had/have the BT-45 V-rated tires on it and here is the proof:
In that pic, I believe that you can clearly see that the chicken strip goes to the edge.
I still have to rig the bike up to some slings to see just how far we were laid over for it to have hit.
We were parallel to the ground on that turn when it hit.
Daniel
I have NEVER had it hit while riding extremely briskly by my self in over 15 years and well over 80,000 miles.
A couple of Summers ago, with my Wife on back and the pre-load adjusted for her additional 125 pounds, we were taking a nice hi-speed turn at about 85 when I felt it hit!
She never screamed, dug her nails in or even mentioned it.
After three days, I asked her if she felt it and knew what it meant.
She said: "We hit hard parts"
I had/have the BT-45 V-rated tires on it and here is the proof:
In that pic, I believe that you can clearly see that the chicken strip goes to the edge.
I still have to rig the bike up to some slings to see just how far we were laid over for it to have hit.
We were parallel to the ground on that turn when it hit.
Daniel