Why not to lower you bike...
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RE: Why not to lower you bike...
One reason SOME people who lower a bike never have any problems is because short people who lower a bike for functionality often weigh about 100 lbs. A lot of the problems with lowering a bike come when a full sized rider slams it.
A 5'2 tight bodied chick with a lowered bike is probably riding at the same height I am on a stock bike.
A friend of mine is 5'4 and weighs about 175+, he can't fit on anything and tip toes my F4i but is the same weight as many 6'0 riders.
If you're light you might be alright.
A 5'2 tight bodied chick with a lowered bike is probably riding at the same height I am on a stock bike.
A friend of mine is 5'4 and weighs about 175+, he can't fit on anything and tip toes my F4i but is the same weight as many 6'0 riders.
If you're light you might be alright.
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RE: Why not to lower you bike...
for those of you arguing over weight.. just my opinion,, but someone that weighs 200-300 lbs.. why in the hell would you lower you bike any more than it already squats when you get on it???? not ******* on the heavier riders.. but someone that weighs say 250lbs.. the bike is going to ride about 1-2" lower than say mine with me being 180lbs
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