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You know they Have these things called Lowering links right??
Even 2 inches would probably help you out. |
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I'm hard headed and don't like having a handicap. For the most part I do just fine without having the bike lowered. I have a couple of issues with steep inclines, but I usually work around those somehow. :lol: |
Lol...Oi Oi Oi
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Rogues short :nee:
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Just wait and see at the rally. I get laughed at all the time. :lol: That's when I always reply with "AT LEAST I RIDE, BIATCH!!" :rockwoot:
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You should Ride SAFELY ;)
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my chains being shipped out today, hopefully i get it soon so I can swap it out before the rally:rockwoot:
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My bike is light and I have fairly strong legs so it's easy for me hold her up. :D It's also important to have the right footwear. For me, I wear a boot that won't slip when I stop. Also, having something with a thick sole helps ALOT. There's alot of women on this board (LauraLynne comes to mind first) who have a short inseam and ride their bikes at stock height. And don't get Azooomm started, even though she's tall. She's seen female racers that couldn't touch at all that still ride just fine at stock height. It's all a matter of what the rider feels comfortable doing. ;) Although I give Derf alot of shit because he's taller than me and his bike is lowered. :lol: |
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Mine's a little rusty although I managed to knock some off when I had to fix my rear tire. A few days later I went riding with an old friend and a couple of his friends (people I've never ridden with before). I noticed their bikes were all shiny and pretty, except for the chain and theirs looked worse than mine. :skep: My bike may be dirty but my chain stays clean for the most part. The damn humidity here makes it hard to keep the rust off of it but considering everyone else's chains I've seen....mine is one of the cleanest. :D :lol: |
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