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#1 Unread post by mazer »

I was wondering how many of you have had to get your motorcycles lowered in order to ride comfortably. I have a number of friends with VERY short legs, and once of my friends got a Valkyrie, and was okay with the size and did not have to have it lowered, but one of my friends is really interested in riding (especially now that all I talk about is restoring my new to me motorcycle) she did great on a small electric scooter but dropped out of the safety course because of leg shortness, and not being comfortable on the bikes they provided. Yet I have spoken to a number of slight built women who were riding 600's and had them lowered and loved them...Thanks

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Rather than hitting the suspension, I went with getting the seat shaved as the first try to getting better foot placement. I just took it to a local bike shop, told them what I needed and it was ready in about a week. That did the trick without needing to get in the suspension. Not just the thickness of the seat, but the WIDTH is a very big factor. The wider a person's stance is, the longer the legs of the 'triangle' have to be in order to reach the ground.

Shave the seat and contour the sides to a more narrow profile, should cost about $100. Now, don't turn it into a full on banana seat from the 80s bicycle, that'll be a bit rough for longer rides. But the sides need to be shaved to match the lower top, otherwise your might actually widen the seat even though it's lower :oops:


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Edit to add: My inseam is 26.5", I'm 5'3" tall. Bike was 780mm. I had 3-4cm shaved from the height of the seat and the sides better contoured.

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#3 Unread post by HYPERR »

Shorts wrote:
My inseam is 26.5", I'm 5'3" tall.
Don't you ride a Ducati ST? That bike is pretty tall for someone with an inseam of 27"! Impressive! :D
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HYPERR wrote:
Shorts wrote:
My inseam is 26.5", I'm 5'3" tall.
Don't you ride a Ducati ST? That bike is pretty tall for someone with an inseam of 27"! Impressive! :D

lol I wish! But no, the ST2 is hubby's. I'm on a 2000 Honda VTR250.

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Shorts wrote:
HYPERR wrote:
Shorts wrote:
My inseam is 26.5", I'm 5'3" tall.
Don't you ride a Ducati ST? That bike is pretty tall for someone with an inseam of 27"! Impressive! :D

the ST2 is hubby's.
Oh! :laughing:

I rememebered talking about the 944 with you.... :mrgreen:
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#6 Unread post by Shorts »

HYPERR wrote:
Shorts wrote:
HYPERR wrote:
Shorts wrote:
My inseam is 26.5", I'm 5'3" tall.
Don't you ride a Ducati ST? That bike is pretty tall for someone with an inseam of 27"! Impressive! :D

the ST2 is hubby's.
Oh! :laughing:

I rememebered talking about the 944 with you.... :mrgreen:
Yep - I'm the garage junkie gear head in our household. It's unconventional that for sure :lol:

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#7 Unread post by NancyP »

mazer,

I'm 5'4" and ride an '03 Harley Dyna. I've shaved the seat and put on smaller shocks. It now "fits" me perfectly - flat footed when sitting. At least in my case, you can make a bike fit you. (When hubby takes it for a test after after he "gives it a once over", he looks like one of those circus clowns on a miniature bike. He's 6'3".) :laughing:

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#8 Unread post by mazer »

Ha, I remember when I got my 400. One of my co-workers wanted to see it, so I brought it down to work and when he got on that bike, I thought "oh my gawd, he looks like he is on a little kids toy!!" Not the BIG motorcycle I thought I had just upgraded to (I had sold my 200). Now that I have the 700, I almost feel like it is too big. We will see when I get it going if I will be comfortable on it or not.

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#9 Unread post by iridemyown2 »

I am 5'2" and ride a 99' softail. I have shaved the seat in half, lowered the front and shortened the shocks. Works well for me, almost flat footed now!
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