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Anyone have experience lowering a bike with shorter shocks?
I have a 01 R11RT and short legs! The bike has 13K, I've only put 4K on it. I'm thinking about either lowering it or getting one of those kits to "move" the pegs....
Works Performance makes lower shocks for the RT, but I have heard that you will also need to shorten the sidestand and centerstand. see page 12 of the BMWON, August issue, or go to www.worksperformance.com
You might also consider a lower seat - I have the Sargent low seat and it is much better than the stock saddle.
We've got two Sargent seats at our house. One on the VFR and one we put on the RS. They're fantastic. Cushy and shaped like a real human posterior.
When I ordered the seat for the VFR, they told me what day it would be built on, when it would get shipped and when it would arrive at my house. It arrived a day early.
If you talk to the nice folks at Sargent, they may be willing to make the nose narrower so you can get your legs down.
I guess they can make all kids of adjustments while they put a new seat together....
Do remember what their turnaround time was? There are some "east coast" rally's coming up that I'd like to get to as I extend my travel distance..
By the way.......I enjoy your posts.....makes for some fun and enlightening reading! As this is my first BMW, I've learned quite a bit just checkin' out the different forums.