I recently puchased a low profile seat and it looks great, this has really triggered me into wanting to lower the bike just a touch. I have searched all the forums and read all that's available on changing the rear shocks for lowering the bike stance. Here is what I think:
Using 1" lower shock (11.5") appears to lower the bike 2 inches. This seems to work well and only a few people scraped with them.
Using 2" lower shock (10.5) lowers the bike too much as it scrapes, scrapes, and scrapes some more. It also can cause problems with the fender wiring.
Cutting the springs and using lowering blocks, while it does lower the bike, seems to not work well. Plus the ride is negatively affected.
I would like to lower the bike to a level thay makes it look nicer, but not have it rub or scrape. I generally ride alone, I weigh 230 lbs, I have SS long pipes, and I like to lay it down a bit in the corners, I dont scrape anything today. If my wife does ride with me, she weighs only 100 lbs.
When I look at my pipes, it seems that lowering them 2" closer to the ground will cause them to scrape. I really don't want to ruin my pipes, I like the shine of them too much.
Am I asking for too much

,and I can't have my cake and eat it too?
Is there about a 2:1 ratio in seat height lowering to shock height reduction?
Why doesn't anyone use a 12" shock and be happy with lowering the seat just 1 inch and not scrape at all?
Do the progressive front springs lower the bike 1" in the front, or is it something else?
I would really like to be about 3 inches lower, but I am just too stinken practical
