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fully adjustable lowering links - 7/29/2007 9:56:27 AM
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zxgreenmachine
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I've been searching Hi and Low for some fully adjustable lowering links for my 06' cbr 1000. Has anyone else found any? where did you get them? Thank for any help.
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RE: fully adjustable lowering links - 7/29/2007 6:42:44 PM
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CBRollie1000
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do u suggest those ones baxsom? i am thinkin of doing it also and how hard is it to do it? want to lower it so my girl can ride it. i heard you have to adjust your headlights when you lower it also? thanks for the info. not tryin to thread jack btw. hehe
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RE: fully adjustable lowering links - 7/29/2007 6:55:57 PM
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baxsom
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i dont really like lowering links myself they mess with the suspension geometry. you have to lower the forks in the triples to compensate. a good suspension tuner can make it like stock again. i just remembered seeing them on ebay and thought i would help i saw others that was an actual bolt that adjusted up and down kinsa like the bikes shift rod but cant remember where they were.
< Message edited by baxsom -- 7/29/2007 6:58:10 PM >
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RE: fully adjustable lowering links - 7/29/2007 6:59:43 PM
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CBRollie1000
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hmm that would be a lot better if you do remember the ones you can just adjust up and down plz pm me or something. thanks sir
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RE: fully adjustable lowering links - 7/30/2007 1:51:49 AM
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firefighter110a
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BE CAREFUL about lowering the bike... I lowered mine and ran into problems of the bike actually bottoming out and the tire rubbing on the undertail... I had the hotbodies undertail and you could see the tire marks from where it bottomed out. I recommend stiffening up your suspension all the way if you plan to have a rider as well as yourself, but be warned... I only went down one inch and ran into problems.... otherwise it looks Looks and feels great
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