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 Posted: 13:38 - 25 May 2005 Post subject: seat lowering.. I seem to have a problem |
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The one problem I've had with the zx6r is that it's a wee bit high. I don't mind that much, but I know I'd feel more confident getting the balls of both feet on the ground (or even my whole foot!). Currently it's more like just my toes on the ground.
I did some investigating and getting the seat lowered sounded like the answer to my problem. So I finally got a cheap spare seat on ebay, sent it away to be altered, got it back the other day and have just tried putting it on the bike.
Hmmm.
I got 2" taken off the seat, which I thought had to be enough to at least go from toes to balls of feet on ground - the guy who altered it for me said when he did his he went from toes to feet flat on the ground with 3.5" taken off. But it seems to have no made much difference at all, except now it puts noticeable pressure on my inner thighs because there's less.. shape to the seat, so it's not as comfy (thank goodness I got a spare adjusted!!) Put the seats side by side and there's definitely a height difference, probably 2".
So what's gone wrong? Has anyone else done this to a bike seat - what did you find? Is this something to do with the difference between men and women re. shape of seat? (I did think about attempting diagrams of me sitting on my bike but thought that was getting a bit silly!)
There was me thinking this was the solution to all my problems, and yet it seems to be another costly experiment  ____________________ "The problem with the French is they have no word for 'entrepreneur' " George W Bush
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Yes it's a general 2" reduction. I have thought about mechanical adjustments but I was always worried about the handling, and also whether it was really worth that level of tinkering! ____________________ "The problem with the French is they have no word for 'entrepreneur' " George W Bush
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Hi,
I find the width can make a big difference to how long my legs appear.
P&P seating in birmingham https://www.ppseat.co.uk/ can put gel pads in to the seat so it can be really low and fairly comfortable, we had this done for the bandit but it is not cheap.
Give it a bit of time, I found the ZX6R to wide.
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Dropping the forks in the yolks and reducing the rear preload will probably make pretty much no difference to the handling, I would have though... aslo is free and easy to do . |
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Hi
While loads of people get away with it, due to the rising rate linkage at the back you will affect how the rear suspension reacts if you lengthen the dog bones or (even worse) slacken off the preload. Using longer dog bones at least means you then have the full range of adjustments on the shock to compensate.
Hagon sell (for about £250) customer shorter shocks to lower the seat height.
One thing to watch out for if you do drop the suspension is to ensure that the side stand will still work and not hold the bike too close to vertical (or even lean it the wrong way).
All the best
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 Posted: 21:54 - 25 May 2005 Post subject: |
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depends how far you go Keith
an inch or so shouldn't affect ride quality that much
I wouldn't dare ride mine fast on the road with it lowered as far as it is
mind you I do sometimes end up at about 80 coming round the corner at the end
the side stand is a valid point, although mine was ok down to about 3" lowered, now it really is slammed it has a couple of inches cut out of the sidestand
btw - these are the adjustables ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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Daytona do a boot that has an extra 2cm in the sole. They are called M Star. Might be worth a look for you? ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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hmm, stafford sounds like oop north to me, lol.
if you speak to a guy called daz at www.broscomb.co.uk based in oxford, i think its a fair trot from you, but his work is top notch and fair priced. if not try streetfighters magazine, plenty off small engineering firms in their which specialize on bike parts.
a threaded tit bar isnt realli a nard thing to make, just making sure the right grade of material is used, splitting at 130mph wouldnt be nice... unfortunetly most the engineers we use are small time ones down south. ____________________ one day... |
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thanks for all the tips - threads like this make me wish I knew a bit more about the mechanics of everything! Guess I should go off and read my Haynes
Might have to look into those boots.. nothing technical about those!! ____________________ "The problem with the French is they have no word for 'entrepreneur' " George W Bush
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 46 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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