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Old 12-28-2008, 08:52 AM   #31
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My ex was 4'11" with a 27" inseam and she could flat foot my busa. It's only 1.5" lower than stock and has a stock seat.
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Old 12-28-2008, 07:29 PM   #32
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The wife's inseam comes in at roughly 28", you all measuring with or without shoes?
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Old 12-28-2008, 09:36 PM   #33
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The wife's inseam comes in at roughly 28", you all measuring with or without shoes?
She can also get a thick soled boot to wear to help her touch. If I tried riding with regular boots or shoes, the only way I'd be able to touch is to slide my butt off the seat and tip toe one side (which I still sometimes do).
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Old 12-28-2008, 09:58 PM   #34
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Any recommendations in terms of boots? I'd like to find something with a thick sole on the front of the boot since that's what will count when she's on her toes lol....
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Old 12-28-2008, 10:01 PM   #35
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Any recommendations in terms of boots? I'd like to find something with a thick sole on the front of the boot since that's what will count when she's on her toes lol....
Latex or leather... thigh high.
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Old 12-28-2008, 10:25 PM   #36
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Any recommendations in terms of boots? I'd like to find something with a thick sole on the front of the boot since that's what will count when she's on her toes lol....
When I started riding my SV, I tried several different types of boots. I find that touring or cruiser boots work better for me. Not only do I look for a thicker sole, but something that I can feel confident in when I put one foot down in the wet (I don't ride much in the rain, but it never fails that I'll get stuck in it from time to time). I have a huge fear of putting that one foot down and slip under me. At one time I found a work boot from Wal Mart that worked well. I found a pair of Joe Rocket Powerglides soon after that were even better (I haven't seen this model in a couple of years so I don't think they make them anymore). Right now I'm in a pair of Sidi sport touring boots, but I need a new pair. The problem I find with boots is since I mainly put just one foot down (even push with the one foot if I'm on level ground backing up), that the sole on that foot (my left) wears fast. I don't drag my feet, always lift as soon as the bike begins to move and don't drag my feet when I stop, yet I still wear out the sole of the left side side super quick.

Another consideration when buying boots with a thicker sole is if they're too thick, you may not be able to shift well in them. It's an aggrivating process finding a pair of boots that meet my criteria - must have a slightly thicker sole than most boots, must be non skid/slips (and just because they say they are doesn't mean they are!), and I must be able to shift well.

What size does she wear? I'll begin looking for a new of boots for myself in the next week or so (hitting the clearances!) and can PM you links of what I find.
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Old 12-28-2008, 10:25 PM   #37
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Any recommendations in terms of boots? I'd like to find something with a thick sole on the front of the boot since that's what will count when she's on her toes lol....
The trick is to not rely on the boots - anything with good ankle protection won't allow you to point your toe. And, if the sole is too thick she won't be able to get it between the lever and the peg. I know, not easy.
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:07 PM   #38
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Not a problem for me...I am 5'11''.
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:51 PM   #39
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As mentioned, confidence is KEY. If she is comfortable riding, she can ride anything, regardless of height or bike, but until she gets there, go ahead and lower that bike.
you are right - and confident rider can ride almost anything, but it's hard for some people to gain confidence if they don't feel safe while stopping... heck, after 20 something years I still don't feel confident to ride my hubbies KTM with 37.5 inches

The 620 Monster is a very easy bike to ride and I am (was) able to flat foot the bike with 2 feet at stock height (30 inch inseam) - getting it lowered will even make it easier.
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Old 12-29-2008, 01:44 AM   #40
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She likes the ducati 620, we plan to sit on a few at the dealership in Charlotte, we ran out of time today.
She's too proud to start on a beater cruiser?
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