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leo-lady 17-06-07 07:08 PM

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

BILLY 17-06-07 07:22 PM

Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by delpel (Post 1214646)
Thanks for all the good info and the welcome.

We have been to the place in Hull (DRS) but they are looking for £300 to do the job which is a bit excessive at the moment.

Can anyone suggest where I can get the suspension linkages and how much I need to lower the forks by. I am looking to lower everything by approx 1.5" to 2" if thats not enough then we will do the seat as well.

Many thanks

Del

Bandit mainia do the longer dog bones you need to lower the rear Also you can get them from HG then all you need is to let the forks through the yokes Job done. If your not sure get the parts and I'll help you do it!

BILLY 17-06-07 07:23 PM

Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
 
Quick note you let the forks through the same amount you lower the rear!

MiniMatt 18-06-07 05:31 AM

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.

leo-lady 18-06-07 09:17 AM

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)

delpel 20-06-07 10:05 AM

Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BILLY (Post 1214842)
Bandit mainia do the longer dog bones you need to lower the rear Also you can get them from HG then all you need is to let the forks through the yokes Job done. If your not sure get the parts and I'll help you do it!

Billy, thanks very much for the offer of help.

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

fizzwheel 20-06-07 10:14 AM

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.

delpel 20-06-07 10:21 AM

Re: Intro and question regarding bike lowering
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leo-lady (Post 1215240)
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)

Where did you get your seat done?

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

delpel 29-06-07 02:22 PM

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

leo-lady 29-06-07 08:41 PM

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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