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Lowering the FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="radman" data-source="post: 89774" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>I understand your dilemma-I have a 31" inseam, yet find myself occasionally fearful of a lay down when pushing the bike backwards etc and hitting sand or some other slippery footing. Can't imagine what it would be like with less. Try the different dogbone, raised forks mod-every little bit will help, should be good for at least an easy inch, which should help. With TDubs seat mod gaining maybe another inch or so, should make a big improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radman, post: 89774, member: 167"] I understand your dilemma-I have a 31" inseam, yet find myself occasionally fearful of a lay down when pushing the bike backwards etc and hitting sand or some other slippery footing. Can't imagine what it would be like with less. Try the different dogbone, raised forks mod-every little bit will help, should be good for at least an easy inch, which should help. With TDubs seat mod gaining maybe another inch or so, should make a big improvement. [/QUOTE]
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