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transalp 1
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Post by transalp 1 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:27 am

I hit enter before I completed my thoughts.
Reason for asking about inseam length is I once saw a fellow that'd cut down the seat, raised fork tubes in the clamps, put in drastic lowering links,etc... so his wife could be riding a BMW like him. Only thing was, he started with a GS650. By the time they'd modded it so she could get both feet flat on the ground, the bike was almost unrideable from a comfort standpoint and she wasn't that short. She could've easily ridden a number of cruiser-sized bikes or even a Super Sherpa with ease.
 
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Post by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:50 pm

As one with a 30 inch inseam but like to ride bikes with a lot of suspension travel for off road, you would think designers could come up with a better solution as I probably fit into a category for most of the worlds riders. Are you listening Eric Buell or the late John Britten? Criswell Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 22, 2010, at 8:27 AM, "transalp 1" wrote:
  I hit enter before I completed my thoughts. Reason for asking about inseam length is I once saw a fellow that'd cut down the seat, raised fork tubes in the clamps, put in drastic lowering links,etc... so his wife could be riding a BMW like him. Only thing was, he started with a GS650. By the time they'd modded it so she could get both feet flat on the ground, the bike was almost unrideable from a comfort standpoint and she wasn't that short. She could've easily ridden a number of cruiser-sized bikes or even a Super Sherpa with ease.   eddie  

Thomas Komjathy
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Post by Thomas Komjathy » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:19 pm

 Hey, has anyone ever tried setting up a trials bike for dual sport? It has a very low seat and considerable ground clearance, just a thought. TK [b]From:[/b] "roncriswell@..." [b]To:[/b] "transalp1@..." [b]Cc:[/b] KLR650 list DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> [b]Sent:[/b] Tue, February 23, 2010 1:50:32 PM [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [DSN_KLR650] PS:   As one with a 30 inch inseam but like to ride bikes with a lot of suspension travel for off road, you would think designers could come up with a better solution as I probably fit into a category for most of the worlds riders. Are you listening Eric Buell or the late John Britten? Criswell Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 22, 2010, at 8:27 AM, "transalp 1" wrote:
  I hit enter before I completed my thoughts. Reason for asking about inseam length is I once saw a fellow that'd cut down the seat, raised fork tubes in the clamps, put in drastic lowering links,etc... so his wife could be riding a BMW like him. Only thing was, he started with a GS650. By the time they'd modded it so she could get both feet flat on the ground, the bike was almost unrideable from a comfort standpoint and she wasn't that short. She could've easily ridden a number of cruiser-sized bikes or even a Super Sherpa with ease.   eddie  

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Post by mark ward » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:51 pm