lowering links,need to know if i have them
Hi all
I just put my bike down on a track day because i a peg dug in..I have just bought adjustable rearsets but when i measured ride height it was 40mm lower than standard at the footpeg.I would like to know if i have lowering links...Could somebody please measure there suspension bracket(triangle) hole to hole from an original setup...I would be in your debt if someone could do this for me...
Guess i am not as good a rider as i thought grinding footpegs all the time....lol
Thanks in advance
mark
I just put my bike down on a track day because i a peg dug in..I have just bought adjustable rearsets but when i measured ride height it was 40mm lower than standard at the footpeg.I would like to know if i have lowering links...Could somebody please measure there suspension bracket(triangle) hole to hole from an original setup...I would be in your debt if someone could do this for me...
Guess i am not as good a rider as i thought grinding footpegs all the time....lol
Thanks in advance
mark
usually the if its a lowering link it will have multiple holes ie. stock height, -1", -2" and so on. the bike can also be lowered by changing the triangle bracket, it will also have multiple holes if its a lowering bracket.
that is what i am thinking....but the bike is still lower than standard by 40mm....what else could cause this?...At first i thought shock but cant see the spring sagging by that much...Either way i have to raise it as i am grinding pegs and dont want to...scartes the **** out of me now...
I am considering buying triangles from a 954 as they are 20mm different...But it would be great if someone could just measure between bolt centers on there triangle so i can know for sure
I am considering buying triangles from a 954 as they are 20mm different...But it would be great if someone could just measure between bolt centers on there triangle so i can know for sure
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