Jane's next bike
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Re: Jane's next bike
Guzzi Grizo, - 800 seat height, Nice machine. or the V7 racer, I love the look of that one.
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Re: Jane's next bike
Guzzi V7 is favourite ATM.Frankie wrote:Guzzi Grizo, - 800 seat height, Nice machine. or the V7 racer, I love the look of that one.
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Re: Jane's next bike
No. Bars too high and she does like the look of it as that might have workedduke63 wrote:Does a Ducati Scrambler not appeal?

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Re: Jane's next bike
Bars too high?
I have a massive soft spot for the Scrambler. I like the Dirt Sled and the Flat Track one a LOT
I have a massive soft spot for the Scrambler. I like the Dirt Sled and the Flat Track one a LOT
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Re: Jane's next bike
Bars on the Full Throttle version are much lower but i think a number of owners have put the FT bars on the Icon Scramblers, its a simple swap.

Icon bars

I think Renthal and Rizoma make similar flatter bars too.

Icon bars
I think Renthal and Rizoma make similar flatter bars too.
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Re: Jane's next bike
This will be discussed at lunchtimeduke63 wrote:Bars on the Full Throttle version are much lower but i think a number of owners have put the FT bars on the Icon Scramblers, its a simple swap.
Icon bars
I think Renthal and Rizoma make similar flatter bars too.

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Re: Jane's next bike
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This is worth a read. I do agree with Jane that the standard bars are a bit too high and crap.If i bought one they would be changed also.
There is also an aftermarket kit that can move the speedo etc to the centre of the bars, rather than being offset.
This is worth a read. I do agree with Jane that the standard bars are a bit too high and crap.If i bought one they would be changed also.
There is also an aftermarket kit that can move the speedo etc to the centre of the bars, rather than being offset.
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Re: Jane's next bike
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Re: Jane's next bike
Don't know if you read in the other thread my suggestion on seat width having a big effect.
My Panigale is 830mm seat height as standard but the race seat lifts it another 25mm so 855mm in total.
The SP2 is 825mm seat height so 30mm lower.
The Pani is easy to sit on as the seat is almost half the width of the SP2.
My Panigale is 830mm seat height as standard but the race seat lifts it another 25mm so 855mm in total.
The SP2 is 825mm seat height so 30mm lower.
The Pani is easy to sit on as the seat is almost half the width of the SP2.
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