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Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
you say your wife is 5.3 therefor you should get away with just having the seat altered, like i said im 5ft i could ride my bike before i had it altered but i am more comfortable now i have had seat and boots done and its a lot cheaper than having it lowered, maybe she could try it with seat altered then if she.s not happy then fork out for lowering, i live east yorkshire your wife is welcome to try my bike to see how it is with seat altered
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Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
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Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
Quick note you let the forks through the same amount you lower the rear!
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Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
Quick and free "mod" for the seat height would be to check the preload - if she's 5'3" then I'm guessing she's something of a lightweight (WARNING: Do not post your other half's weight on an internet forum - you will die). As a lightweight it's worth setting the preload (rear only on a curvey IIRC) appropriate to her weight, ie. getting the correct rider sag. You might find that it's set up for a more chunky rider and isn't compressing as she sits on it.
At 5'5" ish I've found the only mod I needed was setting correct rider sag. |
Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
im 5ft and weigh 8st i had my seat sculptured and 16ml added on to my boots i can ride my bike comfortably now (tho cannot put feet flat on floor)
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The wife is panicing in case I **** it all up :rolleyes: - as if. She definetly wants to lower the bike as it should lower the centre of gravity a little and make it easier for her when carrying out slow speed stuff in car aprks etc. Your right she is a light weight and I won't be putting personal info on any web site ever again. I will start with getting the seat lowered (anybody got one for sale?) then it's a trip to HG and see what they got. Will let you know how we get on and maybe catch up with you Yorkshire guys at some point. TTFN Del |
Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
The others have coverd most of it, but IMHO don't drop the forks more than 10mm through the yokes, we had this discussion a while ago and the general consensus was that it will make the unstable if you go to far with lowering the front.
IMHO of course. Welcome to the site. |
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I have taken a carving knife to it and done a bit off a hatchet job so I would like to get it done profesionally. TTFN Del |
Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
Got the longer dog bones from Banditmania. It says on the kit it will lower the rear end by 25 - 30mm. How much should I be lowering the front end with these fitted. I read somewhere not to go more thean 10mm on the front forks, something to do with handling.
What have you guys done in the past? Regards Delboy |
Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
got my seat done at a place called cravens in grimbsby cost me a tenner i dont know phone number
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