lowered seats, yet again.....
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:12 pm
Just figured I'd share my decision/results, since I asked so many questions.........
I finally decided on a seat. I ended up buying an "Africa Single Dual Platform". I got it from Fred Hink at Arrowhead Motorsports. Shipping was quite fast, and it arrived today. Thank you very much Fred!
Of course, I had to put it on, and then go for a ride. How could I not?
Well, what a difference!
The seat is more comfortable, by far, than stock. I've never ridden a bike with a Corbin or a Sargent seat, so I cannot honestly compare those seats. But, compared to stock, there is no comparison. And at $100 less than a Corbin, well, that helped make the decision.
My reach to the ground is greatly improved. Now, I am still not flat-footed, but I have a lot more "sole" on the ground than before, easily from the balls of my feet forward. I was literally just dragging toes before, now I have the front half of my foot on the ground. It is much easier to back it up into my garage, as well, since I can get some traction. It just feels better. This is my third KLR, and the first time I've done anything to improve my reach. I should have done this with the last two.....
Overall I am very pleased. Oh, I guess I should add that it looks good on the bike, too. I think the bike has a much improved overall appearance than with the stock seat.
I'm going to put at least a few hundred to a thousand more miles on the bike, before I consider going any lower. I have a short, 30" inseam, and I'd still like to be closer to being flat-footed, but I also hate to sacrifice much suspension. If I do lower the suspension, I'm thinking that maybe lowering it 1 inch would be enough...... Thoughts on that? Of those of you here that have lowered your bikes, anyone go only 1"? Usually I see lowering links in the 1.5" and 2" sizes......
Chuck F.
NE PA
Ebony 2009 KLR650
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