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Lowering links -LUST Racing
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<blockquote data-quote="Super13" data-source="post: 1457742" data-attributes="member: 90243"><p>I have been using Kouba links for 10 years. 1" lower. Non-adjustable. I also had my welding shop shorten both side stand and center stand. Spirited riding two-up on the mountain roads I scrape just a little bit. Not a problem. Also slid the forks up an inch, but I wonder if that was necessary for safety. Lowering the rear would slow the steering; lowering the front would restore it. The Corbin seat also helped. These motorcycles are such a joy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super13, post: 1457742, member: 90243"] I have been using Kouba links for 10 years. 1" lower. Non-adjustable. I also had my welding shop shorten both side stand and center stand. Spirited riding two-up on the mountain roads I scrape just a little bit. Not a problem. Also slid the forks up an inch, but I wonder if that was necessary for safety. Lowering the rear would slow the steering; lowering the front would restore it. The Corbin seat also helped. These motorcycles are such a joy. [/QUOTE]
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