Just wondering what I would need to purchase in order to lower my CBR? I dont wnt to lower it much just a bit.
ANy help is much appreciated.
Jenn
ANy help is much appreciated.
Jenn
Yea Im only 5'4
Why on earth would you buy a CBR (600 I assume) with a couple months worth of riding experience?
stormcat;163297[B said:2]Why on earth would you buy a CBR (600 I assume) with a couple months worth of riding experience?[/B]
I would never lower a bike. It screws up the geometry. And not in any good way.
READ her other posts..you will understand why...
NO NEED TO YELL.
I've met the OP and she was in my garage for about 7 hours while we worked on her 250. Maybe if you were there with us you'd understand why I don't think a 600RR is a good idea for her at this point.
Why on earth would you buy a CBR (600 I assume) with a couple months worth of riding experience?
Consider shaving the seat first to see if that buys you enough comfort so you can avoid lowering links.
Because they're the coolest bikes, don'tcha know. As JJ points out; even inexperienced squids can ride a CBR600.
There is not a lot of padding in a CBR seat. It might be easier to work some of the padding out of your derri.... umm, never mind.
This bike is going to bite her square in the ***. I say that because I actually do give a crap. It's not a good idea for her. Driving a Mustang is not comparable to a bike. If someone wants to learn how to ride and do it well, stick to a smaller bike for the first year or more. You don't be all nervous on a bike with 20 HP and suddenly jump to one with over 100 HP before you're used to the smaller bike. That's simply foolish and not respecting your own limits.
Because they're the coolest bikes, don'tcha know. As JJ points out; even inexperienced squids can ride a CBR600.