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I really want a GSA, but....

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A. How much can one lower a GSA within reason?
B. By what methods if money is not an issue?
I really love this bike but would need a ladder to get on it.

Thanks
:dunno
 
hi neighbor,
are you sure it's too tall?picked up mine in march and was surprised to have more foot on the ground than the K75 i rode for 16 years.
hear so much about this height issue just wanted to share my experience.
of course it does depend on your weight, height, etc..
if you haven't, stop down in wooster, sit on one, talk to joe, he may even be able to help with you're question.
good luck,
jerry:wave
 
I spoke with the guys at MaxMoto, who sell Bitubo shocks. They told me that standard height GS shocks can be put on the Adv.

I'd like to buy an Adv. and will probably swap the shocks for stock height Ohlins.
 
Lured to the GS huh? Looks like someone has been hanging out on the Adventure Rider Board. I have to admit, I did take an Aprillia Caponord out for a test ride to see what it was like for a dual sport bike. ;)
 
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