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Can a non S model be lowered like an S?I only have one ride in my S, but I am already in love with it. I am 5"11 and I dont really care about the seat height when getting on the bike. I wanted something that had a lower center of gravity.
I couldn't believe how much better it turned, and just how much more stable it felt. I switched with my buddies for short durations and really didn't like the higher center of gravity on their bikes.
The toes in the snow was worse on my bike and it is annoying for sure. That is something you have to accept, but for me I think the trade off is absolutely worth it. Time will tell if I still feel this way about it after more rides.
Yes, you can have your shocks shortened and buy an "S" spindle from timbersled.Can a non S model be lowered like an S?
Keep those toes up!
Snow Chimps have a video with a toe jammer leg breaker stump.
For sure, hazards are always lurking under the pow.Yes, you can have your shocks shortened and buy an "S" spindle from timbersled.
Or as someone else said in this thread, there may be people who got the S and hate it, and then you could trade shocks and spindles with those guys.
Hazards are present no matter the height of the bike. I believe the difference in height is 2". For sure the 2" is a factor, but its not the end of the world.
Maybe by the end of the season my opinion will change. Time will tell. Right now I can't see myself wanting to go back to feeling like I am judging a tennis match while riding.
I do have knee pads.Wonder if there’s money in a bark buster for your feet /ankles? Do you guys wear knee and shin pads?