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Touratech Seat Swap BMW R1200GSA - Low motorcycle seat Dave And Jane Living The Dream. Tales From Little Glebe Acres. A quick look at a solution to being a little bit short of stature and not being able to hold a tall bike up when at a stop. Stability is all. Touratech has an answer albeit a rather expensive one. This is my opinion and is not in anyway sponsored by either BMW or Touratech. The seat and bike in this video are rather grubby as recent garaging issues have meant both being parked up outside under my carport rather than in my garage...soon to be sorted...hopefully, time permitting. For Touratech Goodies click on Link: This is not an affiliate link and I do not profit in any way other than feeling good by helping my fellow shot a**e bikers buddies. https://www.adventurebikestore.co.uk/... Tales From Little Glebe Acres Play List Click on Link For More: • Video diary For More Videos: • Tales from Little Glebe Acres Kunekune pigs - • Kunekune pigs Our Trips On The BMW R 1200GS Adventure 90 Jahre Edition: • Trip to the Isle of Portland 2019 Kyham review - / playlist list=PL91rb9CNmz0WLAKfbwP8gNAlxuql4p3LA For more videos on my 'Day Job' click on Link: • Dog training Our video journal of the trials and tribulations of daily life down the field. We have a couple of kunekune pigs (originally from New Zealand) for rotavating and clearing up our land, a starter flock of rare breed sheep, Leicester Longwool ewes which we are keeping for their wool and meat, and a young Herdwick tup. A small flock of hens including some rescued battery hens to supply us with fresh free range eggs. We also have a couple of native breed ponies which we hope to learn to ride and drive. We hope to grow our own vegetables, fruit and flowers and are trying to be as self-sufficient and organic as we possibly can. Everything down the field other than the perimeter fencing is made from something we have repurposed, recycled or reused. We have an Ashford spinning wheel and our learning to spin yarn with which we can then crochet or knit things from it. When not busy pottering and coming up with ingenious solutions to everyday problems Dave trains his dogs