Exactly. With a lowered bike it feels identical to a standard bike, except when you stop. Ground clearance and heel angle are only relevant at the extremes of riding - neither bike is a super sports or throw around off road machine. I could have spent £175 less and got a bike that is heart in mouth each time I put my foot down and find a pothole or adverse camber. I don't get low seats - for me it messes with the riding position, with bunched up legs and an even more upright and uncomfortable stance. Low seats always have less padding and so end up being more uncomfortable unless you go aftermarket. Lowering the suspension preserves the riding position of the original bike and drops the centre of gravity. What's not to like?
