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SingleMinded 18-02-10 09:05

+:icon_biggrin: yep! The trick is, ofcourse, never to stop! So there's no need to get your feet down ...

... but it's really not such a big issue: just slide my but to the side and I'm able to get one foot firm on the ground. Sure, it would be easier/better to be able to get both feet to the ground without a hassle... but hey Gaston Rahier never complained about it...

http://www.dhpmoto.com/Trips/Baja%20...ech/rahier.jpg

HJ

zakidos 18-12-10 18:47

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Originally Posted by SingleMinded (Post 120549)
+:icon_biggrin: yep! The trick is, ofcourse, never to stop! So there's no need to get your feet down ...

... but it's really not such a big issue: just slide my but to the side and I'm able to get one foot firm on the ground. Sure, it would be easier/better to be able to get both feet to the ground without a hassle... but hey Gaston Rahier never complained about it...

http://www.dhpmoto.com/Trips/Baja%20...ech/rahier.jpg

HJ

Hey HJ, are you struggling with your high seat? I have the same one (+4cm from Kahedo) and are about 1.78m, but especially in winter conditions I'm struggling with the height.

Cheers!

Adventure Boy 30-12-10 20:17

After reading this thread im going to go out in the garage and do it I hate the hump in the seat it seems too faf forward, and if I take a passenger its in an emergancey so forget there comfort there lucky there getting a lift lol will post piccies when done

Mike Wright 30-12-10 20:28

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Originally Posted by Adventure Boy (Post 145492)
After reading this thread im going to go out in the garage and do it I hate the hump in the seat it seems too faf forward, and if I take a passenger its in an emergancey so forget there comfort there lucky there getting a lift lol will post piccies when done


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v-tec 30-12-10 21:06

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Originally Posted by Mike Wright (Post 145493)
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Mike thanks for the link for the VIO 1.5
I think this will be the one for me.
jeff


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