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Post by cton419 on Jun 25, 2014 22:39:14 GMT -5
SylvreKat I am close to tip toe.. I can lean and do it one footed but that's barely. I have found some great advice on boots and controlling it from: gearchic.com/2010/12/29/how-do-you-park-your-motorcycle/. I really want to learn to be able to park it correctly...but first I have to feel confident enough to stop at a stop light! She and many others have recommended Daytona's but its hard to convince myself and my husband to spend nearly 15% of what the whole scooter costs!
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Post by cton419 on Jun 24, 2014 0:22:15 GMT -5
Thanks all for the info.. Still working in the issue.
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Post by cton419 on Jun 10, 2014 0:46:53 GMT -5
Hi, new here. Sorry if its the wrong place but looking for info on adjusting the ride height. I love my scooter but have rarely rode it because I am too darn short. Without ebing able to feel like I can be stable on it, its of no ue to me. Is there any way to lower it? We have already shaved down the seat but that didn't help much, and if we shave it too much then my rear will be uncomfortable, which wold encourage me to ride either. My husband looked up info about changing the suspension but it doesn't seem to adjust so maybe its on the lowest already? I can fit okay on a vespa but we've already paid this off, so it seems a waste, it looks better and wasn't as expensive for the power aspect...
Thanks,
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