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[ST] lowering ST- seat mods



Neal:
	Don't mess with the eccentric at 
the rear wheel. You will alter the 
handling of the bike in a negative 
way if you change it a great deal.
	It is better to modify your seat 
which will get you closer to the 
ground. I suggest you contact 
Sargent in Jacksonville, FL: 
http://www.sargentcycle.com/custserv.htm 
  and tell them what you would like 
to do. I have used them very 
successfully over the years for 
custom work and they are fast and 
very reasonably priced. My personal 
experience is that Corbin are 
expensive and slow! They also don't 
have the best of customer service 
if you don't like what they did to 
your seat.
Best regards,
Howard Stephen Serlick
'00 Blue ST 29.9 K miles
Philadelphia


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