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Originally Posted by newgixxerchic ok i have to say it, but maybe you don't notice any handling difference because you're not really using the bike to its capacity.... My bike was lowered when I bought it, I had some problems (long story) and eventually went to fix everything that was wrong (a broken triple tree stopper (that keeps the brake from engaging) for one) and the difference in the turning ability was night and day once I brought it back to stock height.... Course I never dropped it while coming to a stop and there were other factors like my brake kept engaging mid turn, but no difference....
sorry if that seemed like i was being a bitch, but i guess if the shoe fits...  |
Everyone is entitled to there own point of view so I'm not worried about how you might of come across. I understand what you are saying. That if my bike is lowered no matter how good I can ride it its still not being used as it was designed therefore not living up to its full potential. correct?
However given that I haven't and don't really plan on taking it on the track the bike handles great. I can spin pretty tight 360's and take some really sharp turns at speed. NEVER has the height of the bike been an issue. I have less then 1/8th" chicken strips (i know this does not define a rider just an example) and never dragged any fairings or pegs so I would think that would disprove a lot of "your bike wont corner" theory's. Again just my 2c
Besides your a girl. What could you know anyway?
