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Originally Posted by Sixxxxer
You know they Have these things called Lowering links right??
Even 2 inches would probably help you out.
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I've had lowering links on my bike. I've lowered her and I remade the seat myself. I didn't like it so I raised her back to stock height. I even took off the lowering links (traded my lowering links for the ex's stock links because he wanted to raise his) and put a new stock seat on her (it was free lol ). Before I did, I practiced putting one foot down until I was comfortable. I can tip toe on both sides if the ground is level.
I'm hard headed and don't like having a handicap. For the most part I do just fine without having the bike lowered. I have a couple of issues with steep inclines, but I usually work around those somehow.
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Originally Posted by Dragonpaco
so you're just a cougar who doesnt hunt.....a domesticated cougar
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