What is the principle of lowering the seat height of a motorcycle?

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AdalineRose
07/30/25 7:51am
Lowering the seat height of a motorcycle can be achieved by altering the length of one or more connecting rods in the linkage structure, thereby lowering the lower support point of the suspension. Adjusting seat height with motorcycle shock absorbers: Motorcycle seat height cannot be lowered by adjusting the shock absorbers, but it can be reduced by modifying the shock absorbers. However, the key issue is that once the shock absorber travel is reduced, it will significantly affect the comfort of the vehicle, and the shock absorbers will need to be modified again. This is because the so-called adjustable shock absorbers in the original configuration only adjust the damping effect of the vehicle, not the seat height. Modifying the motorcycle seat: Many motorcycles have thicker padding in the seat for greater comfort. In this case, you can choose to sacrifice some comfort to lower the seat height slightly by using tools to thin out the padding in the seat, or even remove all of it, leaving only the seat surface. However, riding like this can be quite uncomfortable.
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