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2007 k1200lt

dorongrudo

Capt. Grudo
Hi to all.

Bought a 2007 K1200LT. Former owner must have been very tall. Bike sits too high (new wilbers).

Looking for a LOW SEAT. Any option will be apptrciated.

Thanks

Doron Grudo
 
Doron,

I was just looking at Wilbers for my K and noticed that both of the REAR units for my bike are adjustable for RIDE HEIGHT.

If you don't have the manuals that came with the shocks to tell you how to lower the settings, call THE BEEMER SHOP : https://www.beemershop.com/ Ted Porter there is a super nice guy, sells Wilbers among others and will help you weather you bought shocks from him or not. Believe me (or don't) Ted Porter KNOWS shocks.

You might want to look into getting a lower Sargent or Corbin seat as well. I think the seat on my K1200RS is an aftermarket, lowered seat but there are no names anywhere on it.

Salud.
 
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