Lowering Front
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RE: Lowering Front
Try to avoid bad elements of the road. About the only thing I see would be bottoming out the lower belly plastics. It might reduce the rake of the front end causing it to turn in quicker. May also reduce front end lift under extreme acceleration.
Actually it may help you as it will bring the center of gravity of the bike down farther. This should be complimented by lower the rear as well.
Actually it may help you as it will bring the center of gravity of the bike down farther. This should be complimented by lower the rear as well.
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RE: Lowering Front
Do I need to support the bike in any way when I loosen the clamps to lower it? It seems I would need to either put a jack under the bike or strap the bike up somehow? can this be done with the front wheel on or does it need to come off? Sorry lots of questions...I want to do it right if I do it.
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RE: Lowering Front
I lowered the front of mine with out supporting or raising it off the ground, I loosened the bolts just enough to where the forks would start moving up in the triple, exept on one of them I went too far I had to lay the bike onits side (no stands) to push the fork back down.
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