1 Hello from a BMW Newbie in New York Thu May 05, 2011 11:23 pm
liketobike
New member
Hi everyone. I have been riding a Ninja and have decided to step up to better cruiser. I purchased a real cherry '85 K100RT. The bike was rarely ridden with only 15K miles. The bike is all there, never dropped or even scratched. Even the clock and the gauges work perfectly. My only concern is throwing my leg over the Corbin seat, and the height of the bike when seated, at rest. With the bike off the center stand, I am up on the balls of my feet. I read a lot of the posts here saying "just lean the bike over, you'll get used to it", or shave the seat, or raise up the forks in the triple trees and buy a shorter shock. My first question is in looking at the forks the top caps are barely poking out of the tops of the upper tree, but it looks like if I try to loosen the triple tree and slide the fork up, they will easily hit the bottom of the handlebar. Has anyone installed risers to raise the handlebars, thus making room to raise the forks? The second question is in lieu of spending $500+ on another new shorter reat shock, has anyone ever removed the spring from the stock shock and cut off 3/4 to 1 inch from the spring?