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2007 R1200RT-P - is the seat adjustable?

danix

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I'm unclear as to whether my seat should be adjustable. When I had it apart recently, I saw no obvious way to change seat height.
But I suspect a big part of the reason I find the RT so uncomfortable to ride is that the seat is too low for me.
Anyone know for sure? Short of finding another RT-P (aka a cop) I figured I'd ask here.
 
I'll answer my own question - yes, it is. The seat itself has no adjustment, the rod that holds the seat in place has at least two positions.
I raised it up and my legs are more comfortable, though I can no longer flat foot the bike.
 
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