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For the benefit of others short of leg (and I mean short!) I’m posting some findings following Bev’s new purchase, a 2000 F650GS.
Bev has a 27" inside leg and is 5Ft 1" tall so definitely on the short side, but lovely with it.
We saw a 2000 model for sale that looked good and was a good price (cheers Jim Mc) so deemed it worth trying.
Bought some 1" KoubaLinks and set about all of a few minutes work to swap standard links. As you’ll know the Kouba's are longer, leading the shock to sit lower and still work. To match the rear we dropped the fork tubes a corresponding inch through yokes - again very easy done.
The net benefit can be seen in pictures that follow - basically Bev is in the same position she was with Serow, but has a lot more bike and can barely stop smiling - she's loving it and doing great. I hope this helps some of the other ladies (or guys) gauge heights etc. Bev is short, and you can go even lower with the F650s.
Bev has a 27" inside leg and is 5Ft 1" tall so definitely on the short side, but lovely with it.
We saw a 2000 model for sale that looked good and was a good price (cheers Jim Mc) so deemed it worth trying.
Bought some 1" KoubaLinks and set about all of a few minutes work to swap standard links. As you’ll know the Kouba's are longer, leading the shock to sit lower and still work. To match the rear we dropped the fork tubes a corresponding inch through yokes - again very easy done.
The net benefit can be seen in pictures that follow - basically Bev is in the same position she was with Serow, but has a lot more bike and can barely stop smiling - she's loving it and doing great. I hope this helps some of the other ladies (or guys) gauge heights etc. Bev is short, and you can go even lower with the F650s.

) - but it does touch down very quickly, but they are very low bikes to start with, not hard for me to get scratching with standard settings.

