• Q. I am 5'7" will my feet touch the ground on the bike - G 310 GS?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 4 years ago

    The BMW G 310 GS has been offered with a seat height of 835mm. As per your height, you might feel discomfort while keeping your feet at the ground firmly. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride of the bike so that you may clarify your doubts regarding the bike and take a better decision.Click here for BMW dealerships.

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    Maneesh
    Maneesh | 5 years ago

    I do not think the bike is for you. You are too short and too light for its dimensions. And please check the basics before asking a question here - the bike does not have a centre stand.

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    Philip
    Philip | 3 years ago

    Yes. if you are 5.7" its easy for you to touch ground on both legs. but not your can touch the ground. but if you are confident, you can go for it.

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