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Date Posted: 10:03:21 06/04/03 Wed
Author: Doug
Subject: 1997 600 how to raise seat from shock??

Yo, I just picked up a 97 600 gsxr and the bike is way to low to the ground for me. Im 6' 3" Does anyone know if the bike can be raised up from the shock adjuster/spring nut..?? I did find out about the dog bone idea but Im not sure how I would change it. Im also looking for information about how to raise the front shocks too. Every time I hit a bump or go over rail road tracks my front shocks bottom out. The bike only has four thousand miles on it so I know allot of the hard ware on the bike still has allot of life on em. This is my first bike and Im also looking for information on how to pull wheelie's on it and Im really not sure if it's me or that the bike just doesnt have enough power to pull one off. eeemmm. Or that the bike just sits too low to the ground. eerrr Other wise for with the bike never been down and just a little dent in the gas tank, I really cant complain seeing that I picked up this little toy for just 2k!! :) Well if anyone out there who can help me I would be very greatful for your input. :)

Thanks again.
Doug

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