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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Lowering a KDX220R, Help!
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[QUOTE="Michelle, post: 898409, member: 16598"] Basically, what lowering my bike has meant for me is that I can dab if need be but there are times I still struggle with the height/weight. Unless I become a competent rider (unlikely in the extreme) this is a fact I have to live with. I manage to get myself into predicaments that no one is likely to and manage to make the easiest trail look like a job for experts. I've been puzzling about my lack of talent, but think I've just found it - making everyone else feel better about their riding hahaha Don't expect a miracle cure, it'll help with some things, but other things unless you're on a midget bike, you'll still struggle. Another option (along with cutting the seat foam) is adding another layer to your boot soles. If your dealer can help with background on the bike's suspension, it'd definitely be worth asking. Good luck :) [/QUOTE]
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