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short rider, tall bike and kickstarting technique?
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[QUOTE="stormi, post: 769614, member: 52107"] I think all the bikes can be made shorter... of course I'm pretty new to this so I might be wrong. He could start with the stuff we did, set the sag (what is it... 4" of travel from the bike standing on it's own to you being on it?), shave the seat foam. We set my sag a little more than 4" I think it was nearly 5" but then brought the forks down accordingly so as to not mess up the rake. I hear tons of people talking about shorter/softer springs, and other mods. I prefer to go cheapest to most expensive myself, and so far what we've done in two evenings work for "free" is almost enough. There are also those that talk about cutting the subframe to get it lower, but that seems pretty major to me. [/QUOTE]
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