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How can I lower a dual purpose motorcycle? |
I'm 41 years old and I'm 5'7" with a short 28" inseam. I like dual purpose dirt bikes, but I can't rest both feet on the ground. That's a problem at stop lights. How can I lower the bike for very minimal dollars? I don't want a kids bike either. you can get a seat that is not as thick, or you can change shocks to a shorter shock, but that will mess up your suspension geometry. i suggest you get use to it or get a different bike. P.S. you could also get a fat woman to set on back, but remember to wear a helmet so no one knows who you are. the suzuki dr650se (depending if you need that displacement) has the option of lowering the seat height if required. You should sue the government for building the pavement to close to your butt. Or. Drop the forks thru the triple clamps 1 - 2 inches, and adjust the ride height on your rear shock as low as it will go, you can also back off the spring preload, which will let the tail end of the bike sag more undere your weight. This will probably not be the ideal suspension settings for performance handling, but will get you a little clser to terra firma for a few hous of tinkering. I'm old I know these things. |
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