New Gold Wing Rider with 1200, Vertically Challenged!
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Thanks, we pulled the short spring out from the front forks and put a 4" spacer in its place. That dropped it enough that he can touch on his tippy toes, on each side now. Doesn't appear to affect the handling, but he hasn't been thru some curvy twisty roads yet. His other bike is a 650 V Star, and it fits him perfect, but he is already in love with the Wing. So I am sure he is going to keep at it until he gets it a little lower. He is now trying to find someone that will shave a little off of his seat, (the bike seat, not his seat) and see if that lets him flat foot. A local shop said something about a kit that used to be available to relocate the bottom of the rear shock that allows the bike to drop a couple inches. I had never heard of this, but guess its possible.
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03-18-2007, 07:11 PM,
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