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Title: Lowering GS500
Post by: Yamaman on March 09, 2004, 12:49:26 PM
My wife recently purchased an '89 GS500.  She is alittle vertically challenged so we need to look at lowering it.  Can anyone recommend some manufacturers of lowering kits (for the GS500) and shaved seats?  

Thanks
Title: Lowering GS500
Post by: scratch on March 09, 2004, 01:20:05 PM
Welcome Yamaman!

There has been a lot of threads on this. Do a search on 'lowering' and  'dogbones'.
Title: Lowering GS500
Post by: JamesG on March 09, 2004, 01:51:21 PM
Hiya dude!
:)
Title: Lowering GS500
Post by: werase643 on March 09, 2004, 05:57:25 PM
welcome
get a drill and make them yourself

do a search for the specifics

it's a 1:3 or 1:5 ratio  and the new dogbones need to be ....longer
1/(*) inch longer dogbones will lower the rear 1 inch
Title: Re: Lowering GS500
Post by: oldsport on March 09, 2004, 06:25:49 PM
Quote from: YamamanMy wife recently purchased an '89 GS500.  She is alittle vertically challenged so we need to look at lowering it.  Can anyone recommend some manufacturers of lowering kits (for the GS500) and shaved seats?  

Thanks

Actually, I just 'shaved' the seat on my bike last night.  

The cover on my 2002 is held on by staples that can all be removed in 5 minutes using needlenose.  

I used a bread knife that's about 12" long to saw into the foam and remove about 3/4 to 1".  

In my case, I replaced the foam with a gel pad.  Part of my goal here was to also make the seat more level.  It seemed to be slanted towards the front which became uncomfortable after a while.

I reattached the cover in 10 min. using a heavy duty stapler that held T50 1/4 in staples. Available at hardware stores.

I've also cut seat foam in the past using an electric carving knife.

I have pictures that I'll try to post at some point.

This link will show you my first pass at installing the gel-pad.  I didn't want to cut the foam unless I had to. I decided the the pad increased the height of the seat too much.

http://oldsport.home.comcast.net/gelpad/

OS
Title: Lowering GS500
Post by: luke1645 on March 09, 2004, 10:05:28 PM
how is that gel pad idea workin out for ya?
Title: Lowering GS500
Post by: oldsport on March 10, 2004, 09:36:51 PM
Quote from: luke1645how is that gel pad idea workin out for ya?

I took others advice and trimmed the stock seat foam. I rode 65 mi. today and it felt fine.  1000% improvement.