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Lowering links -LUST Racing
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<blockquote data-quote="keithq" data-source="post: 1457566" data-attributes="member: 98319"><p>Two styles of lowering links. The ones you show, along with some from T-Rex racing are fixed length. So they lower only whatever the difference is between them and stock. Soupy's sells adjustable ones that you have to (carefully) twist or screw to set the lowering distance that you need. I have tried both on different bikes and prefer the ones that are adjustable. T-Rex also sells an adjustable one for the FJR. The difference between Soupy's and T-Rex is about 2 inches. SOupys can be twisted down I think up to 4 inches and T-Rex only 2". But for me, at 5'8 and a 30" inseam it makes the bike so I can flat foot it when I stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithq, post: 1457566, member: 98319"] Two styles of lowering links. The ones you show, along with some from T-Rex racing are fixed length. So they lower only whatever the difference is between them and stock. Soupy's sells adjustable ones that you have to (carefully) twist or screw to set the lowering distance that you need. I have tried both on different bikes and prefer the ones that are adjustable. T-Rex also sells an adjustable one for the FJR. The difference between Soupy's and T-Rex is about 2 inches. SOupys can be twisted down I think up to 4 inches and T-Rex only 2". But for me, at 5'8 and a 30" inseam it makes the bike so I can flat foot it when I stop. [/QUOTE]
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