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I'm a girl I need help
- DawnKZ750
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1982 KZ750-E
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Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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One other thing... if you have an 18" rear wheel, you might consider getting a 16" wheel from an LTD.
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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Not a lot of difference in diameter between a 120/90/18 and a 130/90/16, around 3/8" or so, makes it an expensive way to go for very little difference.
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thats just wrong,if i posted im a fat retired guy i need help,all i ever get is try exercise!!!!!:S :whistle: :woohoo:
Reminds me of an exchange I witnessed in the service dept. of an independent/franchise bike shop in Florida.
Sales manager, big whale about 350lbs or so (with an 'ole lady to match...) comes back to the shop and asks the head mech, "Hey John - what can I do to make my bike go faster?"
John the mech looks at him and says, "Two words. Jenny Craig."
Wasn't a dry eye in the house...:woohoo:
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Seriously though, you should be able to get at least 2" of foam taken out of your seat without sacrificing too much comfort. You can also shave the sides to get it narrower also. Its pretty simple to do with a electric carving knife (the one you slice turkey with) a small belt sander and a dust mask (gets very messy). Take off the cover, carefully. Then set the seat on the bike with just the foam. Then decide where you want to shave. I sat on my seat and decided I wanted to move back a few inches, so I took a sharpie and drew a line behind where I wanted my behind to be. Then I slowly started shaving it down and rechecking my progress. Then I took a small belt sander and smoothed out the edges. I was able to still use my old cover, although I had to stretch it differently. Recovering with the old cover is only because Im a cheapskate, but it helps if you are working on it when the sun is beating down on it to make it warmer, more stretchable.
The Sportster shocks you are looking for came from a Hugger model, basically a lower riding Sporty, dont just take any Sportster shocks, most Sporty riders take off the stock shocks and put lower ones on, so finding a set of shorty sporty shocks is more of a find.
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yeah i know,it was the only bike i could find that i had no interest in tearing apart and modifying.and its easy to get on and off of!:S :woohoo:DanOz7Five0 wrote:
How do I ask for a better picture of you seat without some wisea$$ making a crack out of it....
I'm bad. I know it. But it was _soooo_ there...
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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How do I ask for a better picture of you seat without some wisea$$ making a crack out of it. quote]
Danny Boy, you're saying you want a picture of "The Crack of Dawn"?:laugh: :laugh:
Pterosaur, where do you come up with these photos?
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