I just bought my first bike, it is a blue/white 2005 Katana 600. I wanted to buy a used bike, but the price of most of the ones I found were not much difference in the price of buying a new one. I am about 5'3"-5'4" and I am wondering what would be the best way to lower my bike. I would appreciate any advice that anyone would be willing to offer. Thanks for your time.
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I would suggest getting new dogbones. I think you can move up the tripple a bit to lower the front as well.Kan-O-Gixxer!
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Re: Lowering 2005 Katana 600
Originally posted by new_guyI just bought my first bike, it is a blue/white 2005 Katana 600. I wanted to buy a used bike, but the price of most of the ones I found were not much difference in the price of buying a new one. I am about 5'3"-5'4" and I am wondering what would be the best way to lower my bike. I would appreciate any advice that anyone would be willing to offer. Thanks for your time.
I hate to say this, but the bottom line is that unless you have a particularly long inseam for your height, and are a featherweight (i.e. - not too stocky/heavy, to keep from overcompressing a the lowered suspension), you may simply not be able to lower the bike enough to use it comfortably and safely as your first bike. If you are particularly light, a bike with such a heavy weight may be problematic as well.
Here are all the lower methods:
Altering the spring preload at the rear shock
Longer rear suspension links (dogbones) to drop the rear
Sliding the forks up through the triple-trees some.
Shaving the seat foam or replacing the seat with a custom-made replacement to lower the seat height and narrow the nose width
Switching to 60 profile tires in the stock sizes instead of 70's.
Obtain tall-soled riding or combat boots.
That's pretty much the full list of what can be done to lower it. Changes at the rear (longer dogbones) need to be matched at the front (raising the forks) to keep the same general angle of the front forks, or the handling can go screwy... You may also need to change the handlebars (use of risers) to reach more comfortably.
You can find more details by searching the forums (use the search feature above -- search for lowering + dogbones, etc).
Good Luck!
=-= The CyberPoet
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Originally posted by new_guyThis may be a stupid question, but I was wondering if dogbones and lowering links were the same thing?
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Originally posted by new_guyWould it be better to buy dogbone/lowering link to lower bike or ajust trees and shocks? Do you know how much adjusting the trees and shocks would lower the bike?
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I have searched many sites trying to find lowering links but most sites only have links up to '04 models. Would these work with the '05? Do you know of any site that sell them? I only need to lower the bike about 1.5 - 2.0 inches to fit comfortably.
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Originally posted by new_guyI have searched many sites trying to find lowering links but most sites only have links up to '04 models. Would these work with the '05? Do you know of any site that sell them? I only need to lower the bike about 1.5 - 2.0 inches to fit comfortably.
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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Last question. On the website I found that had links for '05 model said that you could go stock, lower 2 inches, or lower 4 inches. Would lowering 4 inches be too low? Would it cause problems with rubbing of the back tire or handling? Thanks for your time.
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Originally posted by new_guyLast question. On the website I found that had links for '05 model said that you could go stock, lower 2 inches, or lower 4 inches. Would lowering 4 inches be too low? Would it cause problems with rubbing of the back tire or handling? Thanks for your time.
Good Luck!
=-= The CyberPoet
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I'm 5'4" (30" inseam) and found the stock Kat a little tall for my liking, given the weight (especially with a full gas tank). I didn't bother with lowering the bike (dogbones and moving the fork tubes), but one winter sent my seat to Sargent Cycle and had them make the front lower and narrower. They did a fantastic job, and color matched the rear seat to the bike too. Not cheap, but simple and doesn't affect handling of the bike. I still can't put both feet flat, but it's more than enough to be stable and confident. This is worth trying - I'd suggest getting a cheap torn seat off of Ebay and sending it in, so you don't have to be without your seat for 6-8 weeks.
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do NOT adjust the spring preload to lower the bike !
do NOT drop the rear 4" ! ( some people do for drag racing )
and aftermarket seat is a great way to go for two reasons - a narrower profile makes the bike seem lower & you won't loose ground clearence.
IF you lower the bike with dogbones you MUST also lower the front end to match ( raise the fork tubes in the triple clamp ) . or your steering will be really heavy.
the stock dogbones are about 7.5 " on center - going to a 8" on center will drop the rear end about two inches.
i just went through installing new dogbones on my bike - do a search here i wrote in a thread somewhere how to install them.
tim
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Originally posted by trincdo NOT adjust the spring preload to lower the bike !
do NOT drop the rear 4" ! ( some people do for drag racing )
and aftermarket seat is a great way to go for two reasons - a narrower profile makes the bike seem lower & you won't loose ground clearence.
IF you lower the bike with dogbones you MUST also lower the front end to match ( raise the fork tubes in the triple clamp ) . or your steering will be really heavy.
the stock dogbones are about 7.5 " on center - going to a 8" on center will drop the rear end about two inches.
i just went through installing new dogbones on my bike - do a search here i wrote in a thread somewhere how to install them.
timKan-O-Gixxer!
-89 Gixxer 1100 Engine
-Stage 3 Jet Kit / KNN Pod Filters
-Ohlins Susupension
-Various Other Mods
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