V-Rod for Short Chic
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V-Rod for Short Chic
Hi Everyone! New to the forum. I have a Sportster 883L, only because I just got my motorcycle license in July and wanted something that fit me so that I could learn how to ride. I REALLY want a V-Rod. I'm 5' 3"...does anyone have input on the V-Rod "reach package" (seat, reach back bars, etc.) to make it fit shorter riders? If so, are there any other "chics" out there who have V-Rods and are happy or unhappy. I just want some input on this bike.
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RE: V-Rod for Short Chic
Greetings:
I'm not a chic but I'm 5' 2" and I ride a VROD. I commute 60 - 70 miles per day in Los Angeles, California and love it! I bought a Night Rod when they first came out. It fits me great and I can put both feet on the ground when I come to a stop. Plus it's really FAST. This is the best bike I have ever owned.
I'm sure you will like riding a Night Rod.
Terry
I'm not a chic but I'm 5' 2" and I ride a VROD. I commute 60 - 70 miles per day in Los Angeles, California and love it! I bought a Night Rod when they first came out. It fits me great and I can put both feet on the ground when I come to a stop. Plus it's really FAST. This is the best bike I have ever owned.
I'm sure you will like riding a Night Rod.
Terry
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RE: V-Rod for Short Chic
Has ANYONE in here modified their V-Rod to fit their short stature??? My wife is seriously thinking about buying one (regardless of my opinion) and I was hoping to get some feedback. Pros. Cons. Whatever.
I've heard TERRIBLE things about how the V-Rod handles from some locals that have watched more than a few women dump 'em while doing simple cornering. Just tryin' to keep her from hurting herself.
Thanks in advance -
LOWRY
I've heard TERRIBLE things about how the V-Rod handles from some locals that have watched more than a few women dump 'em while doing simple cornering. Just tryin' to keep her from hurting herself.
Thanks in advance -
LOWRY
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Short Chick bought the V-ROD !!!
Thanks Everyone -
Well .... My wife bought the V-Rod Saturday afternoon in Leesburg FL. It's a 2003. She took it for a 20 minute test-drive and that was all she needed to realize that this was the bike for her. She fit perfectly on it. I took it for a spin around the block after we got home and couldn't believe how great it rides. ALL OF THE NEIGHBORS were coming over to check out her bike. What a machine!!! I'll have her post a pic or two of our bikes this weekend. Hope to meet up with some of you at BIKE WEEK.
Later -
LOWRY
Well .... My wife bought the V-Rod Saturday afternoon in Leesburg FL. It's a 2003. She took it for a 20 minute test-drive and that was all she needed to realize that this was the bike for her. She fit perfectly on it. I took it for a spin around the block after we got home and couldn't believe how great it rides. ALL OF THE NEIGHBORS were coming over to check out her bike. What a machine!!! I'll have her post a pic or two of our bikes this weekend. Hope to meet up with some of you at BIKE WEEK.
Later -
LOWRY
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RE: V-Rod for Short Chic
The V Rod is a pretty short bike, when it comes to reaching the ground. Noboy will have a problem with that as it is one of the lowest production bikes.
It is hard for a short person to reach the foot pegs since they are too front. You can use a different seat with more back support to bring you closer to them and also give more space to the passenger.
It is also very easy to put them pegs where street rod has them, wich is right below the seat. There will definatelly be no problem there.
It is hard for a short person to reach the foot pegs since they are too front. You can use a different seat with more back support to bring you closer to them and also give more space to the passenger.
It is also very easy to put them pegs where street rod has them, wich is right below the seat. There will definatelly be no problem there.
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