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Re: [ST] RS, still too high
You may already know this but just a reminder to be aware of the geometry changes and the effect on handling this will have. i.e. moving the forks UP in the triple clamps will sharpen/quicken the steering. Its best to do these changes one at a time, noting your start point, and ride the bike each time before doing another adjustment.
Brett
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From: George K <gkeslin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; basmaf@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 23:15:46 -0500
Subject: Re: [ST] RS, still too high
You can always raise the forks in the triples and get a shock with adjustable ride height. Just make sure you lower both ends equally.
George
At 03:20 PM 7/26/2005 , you wrote:
>Hi
>I need to lower the seat height of my 2001 RS a bit more.
>I have pulled nearly all the padding out of the seat, but it is still not >enough, and so was wondering if anybody knows if I am able to get a >suspension linkage arm of a slightly different length anywhere.
>I have scoured the net, but am unable to find anything helpful, and I >don't really want to buy some 70's shoes.
>Any other help would be kindly welcomed.
>Thanks
>-basmaf
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