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Riders over 6'5"?
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<blockquote data-quote="d7cook" data-source="post: 1313543" data-attributes="member: 89010"><p>I'm 6'4" with a 36" inseam. It's a little tight. My shins hit the bodywork when I'm in the most comfortable riding position. It's much better with seat raised but I prefer my seat in the low position and so does the wife so she can see better. The shins hitting is not a problem and I'm not complaining but I've also thought to myself while riding that anyone with 36" or longer inseam may not like it. I suggest sitting on one while its on the center stand and close your eyes while adjusting to you most comfortable position and see what you get. Try that in both seat positions. I also have the Motorad piece to move the handlebars back which helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d7cook, post: 1313543, member: 89010"] I'm 6'4" with a 36" inseam. It's a little tight. My shins hit the bodywork when I'm in the most comfortable riding position. It's much better with seat raised but I prefer my seat in the low position and so does the wife so she can see better. The shins hitting is not a problem and I'm not complaining but I've also thought to myself while riding that anyone with 36" or longer inseam may not like it. I suggest sitting on one while its on the center stand and close your eyes while adjusting to you most comfortable position and see what you get. Try that in both seat positions. I also have the Motorad piece to move the handlebars back which helped. [/QUOTE]
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