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Lowering Bike Sag??
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[QUOTE="_JOE_, post: 1430805, member: 77507"] Good point RM guy. I think that's where Gomer was going with the static sag thing. You need to keep both static and loaded sag within the limits. If the bike is too tall shaving the seat foam is probably the best thing to do. Followed by suspension mods. I can only tip toe with one foot on a full size bike, but that doesn't bother me. As soon as the bike starts to move your feet should be on the pegs anyway. Some people just seem to get so hung up on not being able to touch the ground. The way I see it is, you shouldn't be reaching for the ground unless the bike is falling. At that point it's alot closer to the ground than when you're sitting on it not moving. Don't screw up the safety of your bike at speed for more comfort sitting still. It's a dirt bike, not a chair! ;) [/QUOTE]
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