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Short inseam concerns
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<blockquote data-quote="Lauren_TK" data-source="post: 1112670" data-attributes="member: 84425"><p>My inseam is right at 30 inches, so I cannot put both feet flat.</p><p></p><p>When the bike is moving (even a paltry 5mph), I can handle the bike well. I do not have an issue getting my left foot flat at stops.</p><p></p><p>However, since the FJR is by far the heaviest bike I have owned, I am struggling at 0 mph. Embarrassingly, I have laid the bike down twice (once on each side). In each case it was due to a non-level parking situation. In both cases the spots were not steeply angled, but just oddly angled which took me off guard.</p><p></p><p>I am learning from my mistakes, but the process is painfull. I hate seeing the scratches on my new baby. I will probably wait a month or two to make sure I am past these teething issues before buying touch up paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lauren_TK, post: 1112670, member: 84425"] My inseam is right at 30 inches, so I cannot put both feet flat. When the bike is moving (even a paltry 5mph), I can handle the bike well. I do not have an issue getting my left foot flat at stops. However, since the FJR is by far the heaviest bike I have owned, I am struggling at 0 mph. Embarrassingly, I have laid the bike down twice (once on each side). In each case it was due to a non-level parking situation. In both cases the spots were not steeply angled, but just oddly angled which took me off guard. I am learning from my mistakes, but the process is painfull. I hate seeing the scratches on my new baby. I will probably wait a month or two to make sure I am past these teething issues before buying touch up paint. [/QUOTE]
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