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Do you need a little more HEIGHT for your shoes?
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<blockquote data-quote="JQL" data-source="post: 1451781" data-attributes="member: 87556"><p>I have a 29½" inseam and I've bought the lowered seat from Top Sellerie (they're also available on Amazon - sometimes). I can now get the balls of my feet on the ground which I find is sufficient for me. I am now much more comfortable on the bike both riding and when stationary.</p><p></p><p>If the ½" you gain by using a lowered seat is sufficient, go for a lowering kit. If you do, remember to lower the forks as well in the triple trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JQL, post: 1451781, member: 87556"] I have a 29½" inseam and I've bought the lowered seat from Top Sellerie (they're also available on Amazon - sometimes). I can now get the balls of my feet on the ground which I find is sufficient for me. I am now much more comfortable on the bike both riding and when stationary. If the ½" you gain by using a lowered seat is sufficient, go for a lowering kit. If you do, remember to lower the forks as well in the triple trees. [/QUOTE]
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