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Old 12-Dec-2005, 20:28
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No worries - all you need to do is go via the "properties" of the image (by right-clicking) then put the address (URL) between img coding;

As follows;

[img]image url[/img]

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Old 12-Dec-2005, 21:24
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Yup it looks as if its been lowered to me to , Are you runnung the STD seat Griff ??
If you are I have a spare you can have that has been recovered if a fetching red at the sides. i will never sell on e bay so yours if its any use to ya.
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Old 12-Dec-2005, 23:27
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ok rattler here goes

[img]file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Andrew%20Griffiths/Desktop/dd/dd_12_sb.jpg[/img]

let me no if it works please someone.


Just been out to the garage and remeasured the seat height.Typical bloke ,the seat height is not as big as i thought[sounds familiar].It looks more like 750mm,so 3 inch lower.ooops


Thanks for your kind offer Scooter.I hope to use a race seat unit but won,t no for certain until i start work on it in the new year.Probably in the last week in March
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Old 13-Dec-2005, 10:32
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Your seat does look lower at the front Griff.
The padding normally comes much higher up the tank, more like the ie.
Also, have you checked the sag on your rear shock ?
It could be wound down to the minimum, or the spring could be softer (or knackered)
What about the forks too ?
They could be another sign that the previous owner was 'vertically challenged' if the tops were/are adjusted to stick a long way through the top yoke.
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Old 13-Dec-2005, 23:39
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ok rattler here goes

[img]file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Andrew%20Griffiths/Desktop/dd/dd_12_sb.jpg[/img]

let me no if it works please someone.


Just been out to the garage and remeasured the seat height.Typical bloke ,the seat height is not as big as i thought[sounds familiar].It looks more like 750mm,so 3 inch lower.ooops


Thanks for your kind offer Scooter.I hope to use a race seat unit but won,t no for certain until i start work on it in the new year.Probably in the last week in March

That won't work as your pic isn't hosted anywhere - you're basically pointing the link to your C: drive.

You either need to get someone to host it - there are a few free sites you can use - or just attach the file to your reply - but there won't be a picture displayed this way, just a link to it.

If you do go the "reply" way, don't go via the "quick reply" route, but use the "resply" button at the bottom right of the last message in the thread. Then attach your picture.

Tim

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