No antagonism takenAt the risk of antagonizing (apologies in advance!)... Norvil used to offer a 2" lower frame....
Yes that's pretty much what I'm thinking ,I have 2 frames to play withThe solution you need is a lower seat height but retaining the clearance to the road.
Take a frame, cut off the Frame rear loop and either reweld lower or buy and weld on a new rail. Go for 1" lower and use 1" shorter shocks.
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Take the seat apart and cut 1" off the bottom of the foam and then rebuild.
Total reduction in seat height 2" ground clearance unchanged.
Make the seat narrower and even more effective reduction as this allows shorter legs to reach further,
Short Roadholder stanchions are 21 3/4” in length compared to Commando stanchions which are 23” long.
How was the handling and ground clearance?When I bought my 70 back in 74 from Capital City Cycle , Ottawa , the P.O. was Marilyn who worked there and she was about 5'1". Her fix was to cut the swingarm's lower shock mounts off and re-drill holes into the remaining 2 support stubs. I drove it for about a year or so that way until finding a used swingarm at a swap meet.
Seems to me that british bikes got heavier and taller toward the end of manufacture.
Seemed fine at the time. I was young and thrilled to get such a cool machine. Hot dog pipes . Points. Got pulled over twice in the Police state of suburban Nepean Ont. and written up to get a new exhaust which I had to do. Bought and fitted an S&S 2 into 1 the next day , drove to the cop shop to show them the order was fulfilled fast. They said "We believe you." No visual inspection. My last money at the time. Shocks (Girlings) were good so never hit any bumps. 19 tooth spocket .How was the handling and ground clearance?
Yes , fully remember. Feel free to post the photo of our bikes back then on Cherry Beach Toronto.Pedro… I remember that 2 into 1 setup back in '83. Gold metal flake paint, black bullet fairing and a custom cafe style ribbed seat with gold top.
Yeah pipes were a bit quiet but the bike looked awesome. Should upload a pic otherwise I will have to dig up photos from Cherry Beach shoot. Remember?
06-Stretch .There is probably a Norton part number for the weights you can tie to her ankles while she is asleep.
I had a thread here a while back on how I made my own seat because I am a short person. Because my upholstery skills were lacking the final product was not appealing to the eye but it was very good in terms of lowering my butt enough that I was able to plant my feed almost flat on the ground. I used a close cell foam that was very comfortable. I stripped the upholstery off and was going to redo it but never got around to it. I probably will never be riding the Commando again and the homemade seat pan has been sitting around waiting for the dumps. The seat pan fits very well to the bike, so along with a talented upholster it could be made into a good looking seat that accomplishes your needs. Your welcome to it, just the cost of shipping. PM me if your interested.Years ago on here I'm sure I saw a commando with lowered seat frame rails , does anyone remember this or has a link to one
I want to build a lowered commando for my Mrs to ride
Just looking for ideas
Cheers
Hi ArtI had a thread here a while back on how I made my own seat because I am a short person. Because my upholstery skills were lacking the final product was not appealing to the eye but it was very good in terms of lowering my butt enough that I was able to plant my feed almost flat on the ground. I used a close cell foam that was very comfortable. I stripped the upholstery off and was going to redo it but never got around to it. I probably will never be riding the Commando again and the homemade seat pan has been sitting around waiting for the dumps. The seat pan fits very well to the bike, so along with a talented upholster it could be made into a good looking seat that accomplishes your needs. Your welcome to it, just the cost of shipping. PM me if your interested.
Art
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