Lowering bike for my girl - Pics.
#41
Mine rides an 01 F4i that I've lowered in the rear only. Its nearly 3" lower than stock and rides just fine for her. Nearly 2" has been cut from the kickstand. It has alot more rake to it now but for someone new to riding its not a bad thing. Steering is a little slower but is more stable at high speed. Soupy's Performance lowering link is what you want to use. Install it once and make infinate adjustments up or down with a wrench. With the other styles, its 1" lower or 3" lower. No in between and is you want to change it, you have to tear it back down again. Available on ebay or direct thru Soupy's.
Last edited by luckboxx74; 06-14-2010 at 07:09 PM. Reason: grammar
#42
#44
Nah. But if there was a liter bike I'd go get, it's the S1000. Track schools around the country are using them for their beginner course, including Keith Code's California Superbike School. And pretty much every review has come back saying the bike does everything in its capacity to keep things tame until you dial it up.
#45
I had a friend with a lowered Gixxer 750, lowering a bike really takes out the handling aspect of a motorcycle. But man do what your lady would like best. If she is a safe rider, and she would prefer having most of her feet on the ground and she would like to ride the F4i then go for the lowering. Or prefers a 250, which is perfect in height and weight for smaller people then do it man.
Its pretty cool u have a lady that can ride with you.
Its pretty cool u have a lady that can ride with you.
#46
I say make sure she is able to hold up the bike if she is leaning it to one side if you decide not to lower it. Other than that make sure the boots are good riding boots (not just for looks) make sure they wont get stuck on the pegs lol
OR just buy a comfortable passenger seat.....
BUT the best suggestion I've heard was the side cart!! If thats possible on an f4i please let me know because that has awesomeness written all over it!
OR just buy a comfortable passenger seat.....
BUT the best suggestion I've heard was the side cart!! If thats possible on an f4i please let me know because that has awesomeness written all over it!
#47
IM pretty short myself at 5'3 and i cant flatfoot either. i can tippy toe both feet though so its not too bad. the only problem i have with just leaning the bike over, is when im really tired from work i get pretty bad leg cramps and when i put my foot down to lean it over, my leg has given out sometimes haha. luckily i was able to keep the new paint off the ground, but if i could flat foot my bike it wouldnt even be an issue. just my 2c
#48
Well thanks guys - we're gonna hit up coleman's have her try out the Ninja 250 (the seat height is around 30") and see how she likes that seat height / bike etc.
I might put some adjustable lowering links on as have been advised and lower it an 1" front and back which should bring the F4i down around that level. That with some boots we'll see how it goes.
I might put some adjustable lowering links on as have been advised and lower it an 1" front and back which should bring the F4i down around that level. That with some boots we'll see how it goes.
Last edited by NateDieselF4i; 06-16-2010 at 05:38 PM.