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TalalaYamaha 29 May 2012 23:09

1986 XT600 Lowering
 
I have a 1986 Yamaha XT600 that is just an inch or 2 higher than comfort level. Does anybody have any recommendations on how to make it an inch or 2 lower?

Mezo 30 May 2012 08:14

http://www.sinistersoles.com/v/vspfi...1-BOOTS-2T.jpg

Sorry i couldn't help that (had a glass or two already) :biggrin:

Mezo.

ssbon 30 May 2012 09:28

lowering kits
 
hi have a look at the lowering kits on this site ati-bike.com - Online Motorradteile Shop - Arrow Auspuffanlagen although they seem to be for later models or try kedo hope this helps steve

Jimmington-Jim 5 Jun 2012 18:14

I lowered my 1988 Xt600 Tenere (3aj model) by an inch or so. As there is no linkage like many other dirt bikes, the only way is to get a shorter rear shock.
I got mine from Hagon Hagon Shocks Limited - Twin shocks, Mono shocks, Fork Springs, Wheels who will make a shock to your specified length - within reason obviously and I also cut a short length out of the side stand and welded it back together otherwise the bike is too upright on it's stand.

The shock was £345 (UK pounds) a couple of years ago..

I don't know what country you're in, Hagon are in the UK so if you're far away it may prove too expensive...

Hope this helps,
Robin

kentfallen 6 Jun 2012 11:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mezo (Post 380791)
http://www.sinistersoles.com/v/vspfi...1-BOOTS-2T.jpg

Sorry i couldn't help that (had a glass or two already) :biggrin:

Mezo.

Or perhaps let some air out of the tyres! :eek3: OR take some foam padding out of the seat? Worked for me and I'm only 4ft tall.

Mezo 9 Jun 2012 08:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by kentfallen (Post 381673)
Worked for me and I'm only 4ft tall.

They let anyone join the old bill now. even 4ft 10" Sue thought she could make a difference. :biggrin3:

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...2_1560215f.jpg

http://images.dailyexpress.co.uk/img...4/152018_1.jpg

I bet the crim`s in Swindon are crapping themselves right now.
You`d spend more time looking after your sweet little lapdog that catching criminals.

(the Focus in the background is bigger than her)

Mezo.

kentfallen 9 Jun 2012 20:19

Mezo,

:offtopic:

Don't get me started! Honestly I could cry what has happened to the UK police force (sorry service). doh I started out in the early 1980's when policeman were REAL law enforcers. Now it's all changed - Far too many left-wing (tree hugging) graduates given accelerated promotion. Far too many YES men happy to kow tow to government sponsored political correctness (Harriet Harman & Co). These idiots are turning police officers into social workers.

Wrongdoers are now rewarded (or treated) instead of being properly punished. Our ultimate sanction (Prison) has become aN total joke. Many criminals have a nicer time inside than on the outside. It's no longer a punishment to go there. :( Our prisons need to be places criminals FEAR!

It must also be said the UK police forces have far too many women police officers in their ranks these days, almost half now whereas when I joined it was slightly under one quarter. :nono: They have their place but numbers need to be controlled to around a quarter of frontline police officers. Territorial Support units and similar specialised frontline units should not contain women. I speak from direct experience where WPC's often became a liability.

When I joined up men needed to be at least 5ft 8 and women 5ft 5. A policemen needed to look the part. How often do you see a young timid looking girl in mens uniform with their little face poking up behind the steering wheel of a brand new top of the range 4x4? Most days I fear...

That gets me onto the so called scarse police resources. There are now more police officers out there than at any time in the past yet you never see them on the streets. They are given blank cheque books to purchase almost anything they say they need including masses of top of the range vehicles. Where exactly has this got us taxpayers?

Lastly our Bobbies have been turned into soldiers (and our soldiers turned into world policeman)! Most UK police are wearing BLACK uniforms which look more like soldiers uniforms than traditional UK police attire. The senior ranks need to understand this isn't how it's done here in the UK. We need our police officers to look the part but this doesn't mean looking like infantry soldiers. Black uniforms look menacing, lets return to white shirts and blue (The Met is now the only force that still wears white shirts). I would get rid of all baseball caps and stop police officers wearing dark sun glasses. They they are permitted to preen themselves in front of the public and look menacing but when the criminals appear they merely turn into social workers.

Have you also noticed how many women PC's are now wearing men's uniforms including wearing a cap? It looks ridiculous to me...:(

The uniform was changed without ever asking the public what they wanted.

Nothing will change until the British people stop voting for the failed 3 main anti-British parties (Lib, Lab, Con). Whose turn next eh? LABOUR doh

As I said before, I could cry....:(

:offtopic:

Apologies to the thread owner.

All the best.

Socks 11 Jun 2012 22:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by TalalaYamaha (Post 380741)
I have a 1986 Yamaha XT600 that is just an inch or 2 higher than comfort level. Does anybody have any recommendations on how to make it an inch or 2 lower?


First off :welcome:

Second; the view from mezo's upside down approach is not that far removed from reality (what ever that is). Buying a pair of boots with a thicker sole can make a major difference, whilst you are asking for an inch or two, you may be pleasantly surprised at just 1/2 inch extra on the bottom of your boots.

:offtopic:Anyway if all else fails looks as if you could join the police force and might even convince them to put you on a course at Hendon training centre.

Let us know the out come as I am aware that rather a few others here have asked the same question before you. Have a look around within the forum and I think you may find some other suggestions.

Be happy,Ride safe
Socks


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