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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Why thank you m'dear.



    But I was simply pointing out what the factory had done to make the SCG from an XB12S. Shock, seat and trippleclamp.

    They're seriously short, I suspect that's why the SCG works OK, the changes don't mess up the geometry as they would on a "normal" machine.
    The big question, are the bits and bobs available, and at what cost to make an XB12 small enough for me without compromising anything?

    Apologies for suggesting you are pimply
    Own teen, that wont happen too often now-a-days
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    I think lowering bikes is the biggest crock of bullshit ever. The "lowered" bikes I've ridden have steered like a shopping trolley and they end up with less ground clearance than the average 250cc cruiser. The violent weight transfer under heavy braking has to be experienced to be believed.
    Totally and fully agree with that summary. Not something I (personally) would EVER do again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    You will keep!




    The Buell scg is factory intended to be small. It was designed that way. I also am not a big fan of "lowering" bikes for lowering sake. I also worry about fork travel, lack of suspension travel and general all round compromised suspension. I dont ride hard, but that makes no difference to me, I want a bike that wont let me down if I am in a place I need to rely on how my bike handles to get out of trouble. I would also like to know that I can push it my styles and have it forgive any mistake I might make.

    Meh, I would need to be VERY convinced an XB12 can be lowered sucessfully to fit me and my short arse, without compromsing handling. They are a bit peppy, and from all accounts go like stink. Imagine riding one that does not handle as expected and the kind of trouble you could find yourself in if you relied on compromised suspension.

    This does not just apply to the XB though, any bike, my thoughts are the same.

    No pimply faced teen will ever convince me that a bike can be lowered to fit me without compromising the handling, unless he/she can provide evidence disproving my natural self preservation barrier.
    That being the case, you would need to check that any 2nd hand bike was a genuine factory model, and not just a lowered job being misrepresented...
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    That being the case, you would need to check that any 2nd hand bike was a genuine factory model, and not just a lowered job being misrepresented...
    Uh huh Mine field being a short arse Lucky good things come in little packages
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    Nonono,

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    Why not give one of those Suzi G-spot thingies a shot? Gladioli or some such.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Uh huh Mine field being a short arse Lucky good things come in little packages
    especially like small packages from the salt flats in utah.

    (ok i'll stfu now)
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    Don't argue with the pigs, man. They'll tap your phones and steal your weed and make your old lady do things she won't do for you.
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    Sexually transmitted diseases are one thing, sexually affected carnage is something else entirely. Ladies, if his cock's that small that he's prepared to put you at risk for a root, look elsewhere. Seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    The big question, are the bits and bobs available, and at what cost to make an XB12 small enough for me without compromising anything?
    Don't know. If it was my problem I'd ask RT what to do about the shock and forks and these dudes: http://www.trimit.co.nz/motorcycle-seats-tauranga.html what they can do to make the S seat look like an SCG item.

    Reckon you'd get change from a grand.
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    And a Boulevard waits...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    And a Boulevard waits...
    And a little lady waits.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Can I ask a question...?
    When specs say...seat height is 757mm at lowest setting, how does one achieve this?...if say that factory seat height is 785mm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Can I ask a question...?
    When specs say...seat height is 757mm at lowest setting, how does one achieve this?...if say that factory seat height is 785mm?
    Remove air from wheels simple eh.

    Seat bracket with normal seat height maybe has 2 positions,normal factory setting say 785mm,remove seat clamp blocks under the seat,turn upside down,and that lowers height,confusing wording for sure,the bandit has lower position if required from standard height.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Remove air from wheels simple eh.

    Seat bracket with normal seat height maybe has 2 positions,normal factory setting say 785mm,remove seat clamp blocks under the seat,turn upside down,and that lowers height,confusing wording for sure,the bandit has lower position if required from standard height.
    Cheers tony, theres another make of bike in the equation that has the 'lowest seat height' option of 757mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Don't know. If it was my problem I'd ask RT what to do about the shock and forks .....Reckon you'd get change from a grand.
    Tui billboard anybody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Tui billboard anybody?
    Yeah I paid about $2.5k about four years ago to kit out my Sprint.
    There will be no need what so ever for Anne to up-spec the suspension to that degree on any bike purchased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Tui billboard anybody?
    *Shrugs* Have you asked? Mcdonalds charge a couple of hundred for simple seat re-profiling.

    Shock: strip, machine shaft, re-assemble. I'd do it in under an hour, and I don't do them frequently. But if you insisted I'd charge you for more.
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