Today was the first real test my wife had on the SESG since it had been lowered. We rode about 200 miles today on a mix of good and rough rodes. She has a lot of confidence now that her feet are flat on the ground. We stopped several times today where she had to back the bike up and had no problem in doing so. She also said she was expecting the bike to be rougher but was really happy in the ride of the bike. We rode some really rough rodes today. Had no problems with the curves either. You know the saying "if mommy is happy everybody's happy ". Well seems like everyone is happy at our house
I will post pics of our bikes side by side to show just how much the bike was lowered.
I'm glad mom is happy, but I still can't help but be a little worried. It is all too easy to become complacent, since nothing bad happened on a few initial rides where she is still feeling her way with a new bike. But as we all know from personal experience, it doesn't take long before we take things for granted. As long as she always remembers she is riding a significantly lowered bike, and rides well within the new limits imposed by those mods, things will be fine. But when she becomes complacent and overcooks it going into a high speed curve with a few bumps in the middle, all that extra lowering can make the difference between just white knuckles and an elevated heart rate, and sliding down the road shedding skin (or worse).
It's none of my business of course, but I'd feel remiss if I didn't mention my misgivings.
Jerry