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Shorter rear shocks? - ss2wheels_imp - 03-30-2014

Has anyone found shorter rear shocks or a lowering block for the rear?I would like to drop the front and the back just about an inch,life is hard somtimes at 5-5.Sad


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - Randy B - 03-30-2014

Be very weary of speed bumps if you do this. I have to avoid them as it is because I will bottom out the CAT on them.
Oh...and you might be better served by getting a stock seat from Japan. They are lower to begin with (short people over there don't ya know) and that would make it easier to sell on later if you so chose.


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - ss2wheels_imp - 03-30-2014

(03-30-2014, 02:04 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: Be very weary of speed bumps if you do this. I have to avoid them as it is because I will bottom out the CAT on them.
Oh...and you might be better served by getting a stock seat from Japan. They are lower to begin with (short people over there don't ya know) and that would make it easier to sell on later if you so chose.

Is yours lowered Randy?


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - Guth_imp - 03-30-2014

I would second the idea of looking for a lower seat, or having your seat modified.


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - Randy B - 03-30-2014

(03-30-2014, 02:12 AM)ss2wheels_imp Wrote:
(03-30-2014, 02:04 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: Be very weary of speed bumps if you do this. I have to avoid them as it is because I will bottom out the CAT on them.
Oh...and you might be better served by getting a stock seat from Japan. They are lower to begin with (short people over there don't ya know) and that would make it easier to sell on later if you so chose.

Is yours lowered Randy?

Is yours lowered Randy?
Nope...stock height.


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - davidsargee_imp - 03-30-2014

Speed bumps on my street, Dodgy, hate'em. I haven't bottomed on them, but must be very careful.

+1 on Japanese seat, or modify the stock seat. .


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - redbirds_imp - 03-30-2014

I would recommend a lower seat also. I'm vertically challenged also at 5'6". I had the seat of my ST1300 customized and made lower a few years ago and it worked out well. Sargent in Jacksonville, FL and Spencer, also in FL do great seat mods at a modest cost.

http://greatdaytoride.com/Home_Page.php

http://www.sargentcycle.com/


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - Aussieflyer - 03-30-2014

I'd be happy to swap my standard seat with a taller seat - I'll put up a post in the FS section. The Aussie bikes came out with the low Japanese seat and as I am 6'1" it is not so good for me. BTW my seat is as new ... spends 99% of the time on the shelf as my bike has a single seat.


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - flynrider - 03-30-2014

(03-30-2014, 02:04 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: Be very weary of speed bumps if you do this. I have to avoid them as it is because I will bottom out the CAT on them.
Oh...and you might be better served by getting a stock seat from Japan. They are lower to begin with (short people over there don't ya know) and that would make it easier to sell on later if you so chose.

So, it's not just me. I noticed that my CAT scrapes if I ride out of my driveway onto the street at an angle (and it's a fairly gentle slope). Last week I came up on a speed bump in a parking lot and made sure to go nice and slow but still ended up with a light scrape.

This is my first bike with a big CAT sitting under it and the first bike that I had to worry about bottoming out under relatively normal riding conditions.

I +1 Randy's suggesting to lower the seat instead. You can buy a lower seat, or have a local upholstery shop shave some foam off of your original and recover.


RE: Shorter rear shocks? - Pertegaz_imp - 03-31-2014

In my case I lowered the front fork brackets about half inch and set the rear shocks to the softer set up, and my CAT scraped some times... shorter rear shocks will be a nightmare...