Rattler 110 seat height

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Rattler 110 seat height

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I'm drooling over this bike but have yet to see one in person (may be able to next week) but I'm wondering how it will work for the vertically challenged. I know the 08 has a redesigned seat to accommodate shorter riders. I'm only about 5'5". Think I'll be able to ride it comfortably/safely? Thanks!
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Absolutely! Remember, super models are tall too :P
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How much shorter are the 08 seats? I can flat foot one side when I'm stopped w/ a 30" in seam - if I had to put both down it's tippy toes, but I never do that.

I also find myself tucking my legs and placing my feet on the rear foot thingies :D
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You will fit fine with no problem, won't be able to flat foot both feet but you will be able to get one foot down flat no problem.
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Post by Hugo »

The 2008 is essentially the same height for the driver. The previous models seem to be two tier--the rear of the seat rises.
I'm 5'5" with a 26" inseam (brutal trying to find jeans). At stops, I'm on my tippy toes. Not a problem, unless I have a passenger. I found the Buddy to be more comfortable, but I had to go with the feirce 2T :twisted: .
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Post by BlueStreak »

Thanks guys, I visited a dealer today and he let me sit on one. It was just like you guys said, 1 foot completely flat is no problem but tippy toes for both feet. Since it only weighs like 200lbs I found it to be completely manageable.

A Buck Ten is in my near future!!!
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Sweet, a Buffalo BuckTen. BBT :!:
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Damn the majority of us Rattler owners be short yo, Dan is the exception I take it. A towering 5'7" here!!! 8)
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C'Mon, I can't be the only 6 footer here :shock:
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6' 1 and 3/4" thank you very much.
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im also 6'
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Woooo, more tall people :P Everyone fits on a Rattler.
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The advantage of being a shorter rider on the Rattler is that the front foot rest second as highway pegs. :P
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nissanman wrote:Woooo, more tall people :P Everyone fits on a Rattler.
I'm 6'6" and I don't fit too well,

good thing it doesn't have a typical "leg shield" setup.
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I went to look at a buddy 125 today... Saw a 2008 rattler 110 sitting over in the corner all lonley... :( I had the dealer pull it out...

I had never seen one up close before, only in pictures. I sat on it, and I fit on it much better than a buddy. It has a flat seat which allows me to scoot alllll the way back and fit my legs in there just right! (I am 6'1) I fell in love, but then I realized it was only 110cc. :cry:

The dealer then reassured me that it would go just about, if not faster than the buddy :!:

HooRayy!!

Waiting on the loan application to clear, then... its all mine! And, you all will have another rattler-dood all up in here!

Gottascoot!

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Post by Evans Performance »

awesome. i am 6' and 200lbs. mine does a little over 50mph and gets to 30mph in a hurry. i dont know how fast a buddy is, but to me the rattler pretty good for the price
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i am a scrawny lil effer. weighing in at 150lbs and 6feet. I think it should be a.o.k..... Now lets just pray i can get the loan with my little credit.
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i remember 150lbs. lol. i hit 25 and the lbs starated climbing. i also got a woman that could cook at the same time
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Evans Performance wrote:i remember 150lbs. lol. i hit 25 and the lbs starated climbing. i also got a woman that could cook at the same time
Strange, but that happened to me, too, when I hit twenty-five... went from a 29" waist then, to a size 34, today. And from 124lbs wet to two-hundred four (though the last time I had a scale available, I weighed 161 or so... went to eating ramen, due to a lowered food budget, and lost over forty pounds).


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Post by Evans Performance »

maybe I should cut my food budget and do the same thing. Then I would have more money to make my car and scooter faster.
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