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Hi I need some serious guidance. I am a petite female, which is exactly 5feet. The problem is I am TOO FEAKIN short :x !! I want a sports bike and I know the only bike I could possibly ride is a 250 Ninja. When I actually mount the 250, I am on the tips of my toes. Is it possible to have a sports bike lowered? Maybe 3 or 4 inches? Or do I have to have the whole frame “manipulated”? Is that even possible? Please HELP![/i]
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Super Sarah Online has a list of bikes for short riders and a link to a short rider's web site. When you get to her site, click on "Which motorcycle should I buy?" I'm not sure how many sport bikes are included though. Best of luck
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Super Sarah's list ----> http://www.supersarah.net/shortbikers.htm


To answer your question, yes, many bikes can be lowered via different shocks, sliding the forks up, etc.
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#5 Unread post by gsJack »

You can lower the rear of many sportbikes with lowering links like these:

http://www.muzzys.com/catalog/chassis.html#links

The front can be generally lowered the same amount by sliding the forks up in the clamps as mentioned above.

Remember lowering the bike will reduce cornering clearance,
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#6 Unread post by sasuke42 »

I saw a review of the new Gixxer, and it said its lower and smaller than most of the sport bikes (that its better for short riders.) I'm not sure its low enough for you, but it might be something to look at.

***edit*** I just looked at the short bikes list, and there are no sportbikes that come stock for your height, so you'll have to modify whatever bike you get. a lot of the sportbikes came in just a couple inches too high so it shouldn't be too hard to do the modifications to make it short enough for you.
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The New Buell XB12Scg comes stock w/ a 28.6" seat height.
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