I can understand a desire for a low seat height Mom but do you really need it?
My 640 (KTM) is not exactly low and I can only tip toe one foot on flat ground on that but I've ridden it all over the country and not noticed it being a particular problem. I know us off road types are well used to this sort of ground clearance issue but it doesn't take long to get used to planning your stops so you don't make a complete arse of yourself.
The reason I bring this up is that bike choice is a very individual one and is usually driven by more than the seat height so you shouldn't let that dictate your choice. Maybe you need to get over the fear of falling flat on your face whenever the bike stops and practice riding a taller bike (CB 1300 should do....) for a bit to prove you can do it.
Conquer the fear girl, free the mind!![]()
I have tried this, but my feet swing in the breezeI once sat on a Vrod, very nice, low seat height, piece of cake to touch the ground and stand up only problem...
My feet did not reach the pegs of the forward controls, missed by miles. I tried a GSX750, could get the feet down, but could not reach the handlebars![]()
I used to ride the big ground clearance bikes off road, my fav was a DR400, but I needed a catcherI am a bit long in the tooth to play feel the fear and do it anyway, much prefer the this looks like a great place to stop, pull over, put side stand doen and get off, come back to the bike stand it up, out up the side stand, select a gear and then take off, all with out facing the fear
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"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Hey Mom,
I have the same problem only 5"4, but have owned a zzr1100,currently have a buell xb12r, have had a few 900 monsters, they are good, low seat and 75hp. You could look at a buell xb9/12 s, you can get them with a lowered seat, as well. I've heard there is a guy in tauranga who lowers stock seats by up tp 30mm, so that takes the problem away for most bikes. Good luck.
I understand what you mean, I was merely raising the point that you don't want to let a skill issue (managing too much height) dictate your choice of bikes. I'm not suggesting you get a bike you are not comfortable with but that you don't let 20mm of seat height eliminate a bike you would really like.
You also shouldn't discard the entertainment value for your friends as they watch your dismounting attempts, my latest involved a toi toi bush and me inverted in it.![]()
Have you considered contacting Weta Workshops? I understand they specialise in hobbit sized contraptions![]()
The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!
Good point, looks like it varies by year. First few models were 785mm, but the 2010 model has chopped that down by about 30mm
http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/kaw...er-6n_2006.php
http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/kaw...er-6n_2010.php
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Yes Sam is really unwell with that rotovirus. Unlikely to get out of hospital for a few days yet. I must say it brings rain to the old eyeballs every day I see her and just cuddle her close for a few hours and give Di a break.
Ed knows I am a good cuddler.....
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