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<blockquote data-quote="Jabber" data-source="post: 186380" data-attributes="member: 4220"><p>Lowering kit for the FJR. I am vertically challenged and have a new 07 FJR on the way, due in January...so they say. My friend has an 05 FJR and he bought a kit of links from an outfit in Canada who can be contacted at : www.adjustmenttech.com. Their kit is infinately adjustable and you can lower your FJR up to about two inches befoe things start to scrape on the turns. This kit keeps the bike stable and predictable, better than the "Dog bones", which will work but are not the total answer as they only allow one level of adjustment. The adjutementtech kit costs $305.00 Canadian, considerably more than the dog bones but considerably more safer in my view. At any rate, I also ordered a kit from them and it sits on my workbench awaiting the arrival of my new FJR1300A. Jabber</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabber, post: 186380, member: 4220"] Lowering kit for the FJR. I am vertically challenged and have a new 07 FJR on the way, due in January...so they say. My friend has an 05 FJR and he bought a kit of links from an outfit in Canada who can be contacted at : www.adjustmenttech.com. Their kit is infinately adjustable and you can lower your FJR up to about two inches befoe things start to scrape on the turns. This kit keeps the bike stable and predictable, better than the "Dog bones", which will work but are not the total answer as they only allow one level of adjustment. The adjutementtech kit costs $305.00 Canadian, considerably more than the dog bones but considerably more safer in my view. At any rate, I also ordered a kit from them and it sits on my workbench awaiting the arrival of my new FJR1300A. Jabber [/QUOTE]
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