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rlongo69
Posted 2013-05-31 7:37 PM (#139769)
Subject: mounting/dismounting


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
Ok let me start by saying I was riding a 2011 xct with no problems but have moved up to a 2013 vision. After taking a Demo ride It is an awesome Bike only problem I am having is getting off the Bike with any type of grace . Foot usually drags across the back pillion and some times hits the trunk I don't have a problem clearing it getting on just off. I am not the most flexable Thought about taking yoga not really any advice would be great when I am on it I can stand flat footed . I am 5ft tall with a 29 inseam .
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coltman
Posted 2013-05-31 7:46 PM (#139771 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 9
I feel your pain, I have the same problem just no solution.
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Banjodan
Posted 2013-05-31 8:23 PM (#139774 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 209
step on the pass. foot board....up,up, and away!
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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-05-31 9:49 PM (#139777 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
I'm 5'6" with a 29" inseam. I find if I put my left foot up towards the shifter I can pivot on the ball of my left foot while raising my right knee in a round house kick cocked position. Very similar to a hurdeler's knee/leg tuck position. I mount and dismount using this technique using a slow and deliberate motion. I've also done it the way Banjodan suggested.

Hope this helps.

If you need 2 up mounting suggestions let me know.
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Chef John
Posted 2013-06-01 4:32 PM (#139807 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 66
Delray Beach, FL United States
This might look funny but I saw a motorcycle cop get on his parked bike from the right side ! The handle bars were cocked to the left, basically he put his left hand on the passenger seat, kicked his left leg out almost straight passed his heel over the seat and kinda slid down onto the seat . Reached up to the bars kicked up the stand and then started the bike. I have tried it myself and it feels a little weird, just saying.
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donetracey
Posted 2013-06-01 4:36 PM (#139808 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
This earlier thread describes it all -

http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=13841&po...

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efd158
Posted 2013-06-01 4:54 PM (#139810 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 122
Westchester Co., NY
I find it easier to mount from the right side of the bike.
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Allen_B
Posted 2013-06-02 7:18 AM (#139843 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 106
Clinton, CT
Tip from my Electra Glide days...

Square the bars first (vice having them in the left-locks). It will change the lean angle slightly and will change your body position, especially since your "should" be reaching over and holding the front brake.

As mentioned, most motor officers will right side the bike to avoid traffic but it may be a bit of an acrobat maneuver for most. I actually mount the bike from the right side every time I bring her out since I park with the left side very close to a wall of my storage "shed". Biggest difference is that I will keep the bars in the left lock, step on the driver's right side floorboard and swing my leg over. The bike is plenty stable to step on the right-side board to mount the bike, just don't "jump" on it.

/r

Allen

Edited by Allen_B 2013-06-02 7:18 AM
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jackalope
Posted 2013-06-03 12:15 PM (#139893 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: RE: mounting/dismounting


New user

Posts: 1
Are you chewing gum while trying to mount/dismount???? You may want to do that as it will take your mind off of trying to be so graceful.....................just saying
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rlongo69
Posted 2013-06-03 7:01 PM (#139907 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
Thank you all for the help I was able to step on the right floor board with the bars all the way to the left and that gave me the clearance to get on and off 8-10 times with out trouble just trying not to jump on it .
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CowboyVision
Posted 2013-06-03 7:38 PM (#139908 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 126
Meadow, Texas
I mount mine from the right side also. Just found out it was much easier that but if I have to mount from the left I use the rear floorboard.
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xsubrider
Posted 2013-06-03 9:13 PM (#139914 - in reply to #139810)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Cary, NC
+1
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varyder
Posted 2013-06-03 9:54 PM (#139916 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: RE: mounting/dismounting


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

I found the best way to get on my Vision is to do a John Cleese step.  If you're not sure what that is, follow the video.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wippooDL6WE

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Oldman47
Posted 2013-06-03 10:22 PM (#139920 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Tourer

Posts: 573
Central Illinois
Based on these comments, I tried a right side mount using the floorboards and it is very nice and far easier than a typical left side mount. I just need to remember to try to dismount that way. Old habits are hard to break.
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TerryW
Posted 2013-06-04 12:12 AM (#139923 - in reply to #139920)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
Lynnwood, WA United States
I find it easiler to "mount" from the left side, throwing my right leg over the saddle and sliding into the seat. When "dismounting", after putting the kickstand down and turning the bars completely to the left, I put my right foot on the ground, stand up and pivot, bringing my left leg over the saddle. It just seems really natural after doing it this way a few times. It might have something to do with the Ultra backrest. There is no way and old man like me can get my boot over that thing!
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amessen
Posted 2013-06-06 9:15 AM (#140036 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 271
Belding Michigan
Well I am 6' 10" and 32 inch inseam but with almost 62 years under my belt and all the agility of a bump on a log I found out that putting a Corbin with Drivers backrest I had to do a lot of adjustments to getting on and off. I stand beside the bike and grab my boot or pant leg and go straight over the saddle then sit down. Off is just the reverse standup lift right leg grab pant leg or boot and pull it over it may not be a graceful as some but it hurts less and with my back and legs I just want on so I can ride. Archie
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jimtom
Posted 2013-06-06 11:53 AM (#140041 - in reply to #140036)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
I mount on the kickstand side. I do a left leg one hop and right leg step through/over the front seat and use that momentum to right the bike. I'm 5'6" 145

Edited by jimtom 2013-06-06 11:53 AM
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BrandonM7
Posted 2013-06-06 1:25 PM (#140048 - in reply to #140036)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 178
LaGrange, GA
amessen - 2013-06-06 10:15 AM

Well I am 6' 10" and 32 inch inseam but with almost 62 years under my belt and all the agility of a bump on a log I found out that putting a Corbin with Drivers backrest I had to do a lot of adjustments to getting on and off. I stand beside the bike and grab my boot or pant leg and go straight over the saddle then sit down. Off is just the reverse standup lift right leg grab pant leg or boot and pull it over it may not be a graceful as some but it hurts less and with my back and legs I just want on so I can ride. Archie



That's what I do, but from the right side. Face the side of the bike straight, grab my left leg and bend it up straight in front of me, stick it straight over the lowest part of the seat, slide forward and turn to face the front at the same time. The sad thing is I'm only 37 and still that pitifully inflexible.
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-06 2:18 PM (#140049 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
I stand on the left side and either drag my foot all over the trunk or (now that I'm trunkless) crack my knee on the left saddlebag.

Wait. I mean, I stand on the left side and awkwardly swing my right leg over the bike.

Edited by Monkeyman 2013-06-06 2:19 PM
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varyder
Posted 2013-06-06 2:33 PM (#140051 - in reply to #140041)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

jimtom - 2013-06-06 12:53 PM I mount on the kickstand side. I do a left leg one hop and right leg step through/over the front seat and use that momentum to right the bike. I'm 5'6" 145

About the same for me, the John Cleese step that was in the video above.

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iluvink
Posted 2013-06-06 2:57 PM (#140053 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Tourer

Posts: 411
Dallas, Texas
FYI...in case you thought about it. I wouldn't recommend a 'leap frog' jump from the back, over the trunk, and onto the seat. Even for $20. Took a while to get over that one...
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BillyJoe
Posted 2013-06-07 6:19 AM (#140072 - in reply to #140053)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Cruiser

Posts: 133
, AR United States
iluvink - 2013-06-06 2:57 PM

FYI...in case you thought about it. I wouldn't recommend a 'leap frog' jump from the back, over the trunk, and onto the seat. Even for $20. Took a while to get over that one...


Got a video of that?
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iluvink
Posted 2013-06-07 3:41 PM (#140089 - in reply to #140072)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Tourer

Posts: 411
Dallas, Texas
BillyJoe - 2013-06-07 6:19 AM

iluvink - 2013-06-06 2:57 PM

FYI...in case you thought about it. I wouldn't recommend a 'leap frog' jump from the back, over the trunk, and onto the seat. Even for $20. Took a while to get over that one...


Got a video of that?


Thankfully, no.
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baadawg
Posted 2013-06-07 4:29 PM (#140090 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
Some people have difficulty mounting, and others have trouble getting off. Wait, which forum is this?
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-07 4:33 PM (#140091 - in reply to #139769)
Subject: Re: mounting/dismounting


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
sextherapists.com

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