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    Maha dear...not for this rodent
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    Have you ever thought of the "riser" units that are made for motocrossers etc, but custom made so that they move the bars back, rather than up? Hopefully, 50mm or so would not need new cables/hoses.

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    not into motocrossing so I dont know what you mean. Is it an extension thingummy that sits on the steering head. Bars attached to that rather than straight onto the head?

    What type of shop would have that kind of thing?
    Getting off topic somaybe you could start another thread or pm me?
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    Handle bar set back

    Hi, Ratti,
    I'm sending the message this way 'cause I can't figure out how to add a picture to the pm !!
    Hopefully, the picture will show what I am thinking of - fairly sure I have seen them for sale somewhere, but probably a while ago. They could be made up fairly readily by a machine shop.
    They should work on the older style top clamp, but any plastic cover may get in the way.
    Don
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    jeepers, you're a clever bugger.
    I'll ponder the possibilities and le tyou know how it goes. Thanks for taking time, It makes a lot more sense now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    jeepers, you're a clever bugger.
    I'll ponder the possibilities and le tyou know how it goes. Thanks for taking time, It makes a lot more sense now

    Just some pic's....









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    Let this little lady be some inspiration... Andrea Mayer:

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Let this little lady be some inspiration... Andrea Mayer:

    The problem I find with some of these inspirational pictures/videos, is they show short chicks with talent and who probably started riding around the time they started walking.
    I am a short female with no talent and started riding in my 30's. i also have no co-ordination skills to begin with, so Andrea Mayer is no inspiration for me (total envy and respect, yes).

    We can't all be supermodels, we can't all be talented riders, but we can accept who we are and deal with it

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    There's a difference between Dakar-winning talent, and I-can-ride-any-damn-bike-I-choose talent. The latter can be learned - that is the bit that needs accepting and dealing with!
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
    All racers I know aren't in it for the money. They race because it's something inside of them... They're not courting death. They're courting being alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchee View Post
    The problem I find with some of these inspirational pictures/videos, is they show short chicks with talent and who probably started riding around the time they started walking.
    I am a short female with no talent and started riding in my 30's. i also have no co-ordination skills to begin with, so Andrea Mayer is no inspiration for me (total envy and respect, yes).

    We can't all be supermodels, we can't all be talented riders, but we can accept who we are and deal with it
    yeehaaa sunshine

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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    There's a difference between Dakar-winning talent, and I-can-ride-any-damn-bike-I-choose talent. The latter can be learned - that is the bit that needs accepting and dealing with!
    Im with warewolf on this one!

    I never turn down the chance to ride any bike...where there's a will there's a way

    My boy has just brought a Honda XR650R,can tippytoe one foot with my backside waaay of the edge of the seat.
    That bike is hoonish sex on wheels & there's no way Im not being in on the fun!!
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    You're very welcome darling. I do maintain that you could ride a rock and it would go quick!

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    I have a TU250 grasstracker arriving near the end of July
    seat height 745mm weight 123kg
    I can just get the balls of my feet on the ground..... funny thing is the lady i'm buying it off is shorter than me its what i want and feel comfortable on at the mo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Shrek View Post
    I have a TU250 grasstracker arriving near the end of July
    seat height 745mm weight 123kg
    I can just get the balls of my feet on the ground..... funny thing is the lady i'm buying it off is shorter than me its what i want and feel comfortable on at the mo
    Awesome news - let the fun begin!!

    Its a cool wee bike Mrs Shrek,I think you are going to love having your own bike.... again!
    Quote Originally Posted by Peeteey View Post
    You're very welcome darling. I do maintain that you could ride a rock and it would go quick!

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    Congrats, a new baby is always a welcome addition to any family ; )
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Shrek View Post
    I have a TU250 grasstracker arriving near the end of July
    seat height 745mm weight 123kg
    I can just get the balls of my feet on the ground..... funny thing is the lady i'm buying it off is shorter than me its what i want and feel comfortable on at the mo
    yeehaaa sunshine

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    Quote Originally Posted by bittertwistedcute View Post
    Congrats, a new baby is always a welcome addition to any family ; )

    at my age and with the amount of "babies" we have.... only the 2 wheel variety please

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