Sorry but they are non adjustable Forks.:icon_emm:
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Thats just silly.
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Yeah, That sucks. Any way how I could buy something which could safely lower my bike? Like this... - http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5...uster-Kits/WRP Or this?
http://www.motorcycle-road-and-race....ucts_id=403000 And if so which would be better? And another thing, why does it let me adjust the rear and not the front? Thats stupid as you are supposed to do them the same, unless i'm mistaken. So what do you guys think about those two products? Any good? Wont work? Which out of the two? Cheers guys. |
Originally Posted by woodypk
(Post 1023730)
And another thing, why does it let me adjust the rear and not the front? Thats stupid as you are supposed to do them the same, unless i'm mistaken. Thats because the front weight does not alter as much as the rear depending on the ride weight, if you add a pillion or panniers then you should ajust the rear shock, |
I bet you could get the normal fork internals and cap and drop it right into those fork tubes you have.
Is there an adjustment on the bottom of the forks? |
Im not sure ill have to look.
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I lowered my 06 today with a lowering link from Soupy's Performance.
It was a bit of a pain in the ass and the link doesn't allow it to be adjusted back up to stock. I used an engine hoist to take the load off of the suspension (lifted the bike by the subframe) and with the help of a buddy we were able to get it installed. I lowered the bike about 1" and shaved foam out of the seat. It's WAY better now. We are going to lower the front a tiny bit by loosening the triple clamp but I'm waiting for my "new" (used on eBay) kickstand first. The bike is way too upright now so don't forget about a modified kickstand if you do decide to lower it. I bought a stock one and am going to cut/weld it when it arrives. |
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