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82tiburon
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I desperately need to lower this bike so that my feet can touch the ground.
I'm 5'9"and have already set te stock shocks their lowest/softest settings, but I'm still tippy-toeing at stoplights like an ugly ballerina.
As a matter of fact I've already suffered the indignity of having this 500+-lbs monster topple on me while negotiating a friend' driveway & sliding on an exposed gumbo limbo tree.
The impact of it landing on it actually crushed the safety toe cup on my right engineer boot.
I'm going to go with the shorter shocks since I don't race anymore or ride two-up, but wanted to get any heads-up, warning, or tips in general from anyone who's done this specific conversion.
I'm 5'9"and have already set te stock shocks their lowest/softest settings, but I'm still tippy-toeing at stoplights like an ugly ballerina.
As a matter of fact I've already suffered the indignity of having this 500+-lbs monster topple on me while negotiating a friend' driveway & sliding on an exposed gumbo limbo tree.
The impact of it landing on it actually crushed the safety toe cup on my right engineer boot.
I'm going to go with the shorter shocks since I don't race anymore or ride two-up, but wanted to get any heads-up, warning, or tips in general from anyone who's done this specific conversion.
