Lowering a 2014 SGS
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Lowering a 2014 SGS
I just bought a 2014SGS and I am just barely flatfooted when sitting on it. I am moving from a Dyna Low rider so I am used to having my feet firmly planted on the ground. Also moving from my Dyna to a much bigger bike I would feel better having a little more traction with the ground. Looking for advise on lowering or changing seats and if a seat change is the best option what seat do you recommend?
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I used a Brawler solo seat and 10.5 burly lowering shocks. Big difference in getting feet planted on ground. Although getting feet planted on ground wasnt much of an issue for me to begin with. I went with this setup for style/looks. I expected a not so comfortable ride with shorter shocks, but not quite as bad as i thought. Not bad at all actually. Bike handles alot better also, since center of gravity is lower.
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