I'm vertically challenged at only 5 foot tall. I do the usual things shortarses like me on a bike like an 848 do, lifts in boots, used to leaning when coming to a stop etc. My question is how effective will a lowering link be on my bike, as in how much lower will the lowest get the seat to terra firma? Any other mods I can do from fellow shortarses on here? Cheers.
the fact is lowering it can effect the geometry of the bike on a bike that is already hampered with seat height issues and geometry, as in to get it to the good ducati numbers you have to raise the rear.. so i would start with slimming the seat down, and making it narrower so as not too spread your legs too much, as much as is comfortable and if you are going to lower the rear i would also do the front but be careful of ground clearance issues as well as the side stand possibly being too high and the bike falling off the stand...
Perhaps you should scale back your ambitions to something a little more manageable? https://gomotoriders.com/ducati-mini-bike-for-kids-is-a-perfect-present-for-your-kids-birthday/
With advice from Ducati, I had the forks on the Supersport pulled through an extra 7mm which, coupled with winding the ridiculously stiff pre load off and fitting a low seat (-25mm), my girlfriend managed to go from tip toes to full ball of both foot. We are fortunate in having a very proactive and understanding dealer workshop. You can only ask. Andy
You and I share that belief but that does not prevent the OP from making contact with Hagon or is this some sort of 'level playing field/fish quota' issue?
This is off course true, I’m not sure if Hagon have a quota on suspension or indeed subsidised by gumboot. He needs to act fast to avoid import duty too. This could be for another thread
In have a 1098s which has the ride height adjuster. At the release of the 848 for a mate we installed the ride height adjuster and lowered slightly then introduced more sag. Helped immensely.
Agreed, and she has the advantage that the bike is running; the old-time racers had to push start the bike and then do the rolling mount!
Then match the front by dropping a little. I’d defo start with the seat, because once you have done that the rest is mechanical and easy for two people (ideally) to set up