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Anonymous
I need help with a non GS problem
I have just aquired a yamaha xs650 and it is way too high for me and my son. it has standard shoe type brakes on the back. we have already used shorter shocks and slid the tubes down an inch. i can pus the tubes down another inch easily. MY QUESTION IS has any one ever used lowering blocks and do they work ok. I never have used them or even seen a set on any bikeTags: None
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Anonymous
I have put them on bikes in the past and they worked fine but a shorter stiffer set of shocks is the right way to go
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saaz
I passed an XS in the traffic yesterday...sounded more rattly and louder than the GS!!! But twins should be a bit mechanical......
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Anonymous
Originally posted by saazI passed an XS in the traffic yesterday...sounded more rattly and louder than the GS!!! But twins should be a bit mechanical......
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wrench
hey scotty, when you talk about putting the tubes dowm a inch ive never heard of this can you give me some more details thanks, John.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by wrenchhey scotty, when you talk about putting the tubes dowm a inch ive never heard of this can you give me some more details thanks, John.
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Anonymous
Yam 650
Dear Mr Slopoke,
Please try this link:www.micapeak.com/lists/YAM650
I have an xs-2 yam and this site was very, helpful during it's restoration.
A very good and similar forum as this is.
Regards,
Bilbo 8O
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Anonymous
Originally posted by rick romeroscotty, can you post more pics of that xs?
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This was before i put the shorter shock and slid the tubes upward a bit
AND TO MR BILBO((so formal and polite those blokes) THANKS FOR THE LINK I WILL EXAMINE IT SHORTLY. HTTP://www.micapeak.com/lists/YAM650
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Anonymous
I need help with a non GS problem
Scotty,
I owned an XS650 for several years. I'm wondering if yours has been modified, as I'm an incredibly tall for my size 5'7" and never had any trouble getting both of my boots flat while sitting in the saddle (my V65 Sabre was another matter, but I learned to live with it's saddle height).
Even my first wife (5'4") could ride the bike comfortably....and neither one of us are particularly long-legged.
Scott
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Anonymous
Re: I need help with a non GS problem
Originally posted by slstamperScotty,
I owned an XS650 for several years. I'm wondering if yours has been modified, as I'm an incredibly tall for my size 5'7" and never had any trouble getting both of my boots flat while sitting in the saddle (my V65 Sabre was another matter, but I learned to live with it's saddle height).
Even my first wife (5'4") could ride the bike comfortably....and neither one of us are particularly long-legged.
Scott
BTW how far are you from BOONE N.C.
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Anonymous
I need help with a non GS problem
Scotty,
Would you believe it's an honest 3.5-4 hours to Boone from here. When I was stationed at Ft Bragg (Fayetteville NC) in the '80's, I would ride to visit friends in Hendersonville, which is not far from Boone. North Carolina is a wide state! The long ride from Fayetteville to Hendersonville was a great way to clear out the cobwebs. Let's see, I owned a Honda 750 Custom back then.......
Scott
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Anonymous
Re: I need help with a non GS problem
Originally posted by slstamperScotty,
Would you believe it's an honest 3.5-4 hours to Boone from here. When I was stationed at Ft Bragg (Fayetteville NC) in the '80's, I would ride to visit friends in Hendersonville, which is not far from Boone. North Carolina is a wide state! The long ride from Fayetteville to Hendersonville was a great way to clear out the cobwebs. Let's see, I owned a Honda 750 Custom back then.......
Scott
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Anonymous
Back to my original problem of the lowering blocks. I have taken a few photos of the bike if anyone cares to look at them and also one close up of the rear shock setup and i would appreciare any information about this type of shock and lowering blocks. I lookd on the sites that were recomended and wrote to a couple also. So far one recomended JC whitney???
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prism4
Lowering Blocks
I'd like to take a look at those lowering block pics you have of your bike. Thanks
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