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Lowering Suspension Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="infrared" data-source="post: 1432171" data-attributes="member: 68615"><p>Ki Re,</p><p></p><p>Hey, flat-footed is good, too! Getting feet on the ground will improve control. There are several ways to get that going for you, some are not so obvious. Mix-'n'-Match to suit:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.fjrowners.com/forums/1215889-post23.html" target="_blank">https://www.fjrowners.com/forums/1215889-post23.html</a></p><p></p><p>Rather than cutting, welding or bending the side-stand, some riders simply grind off a tiny bit, where the side-stand will hit the stop. This lets the side-stand swing a little more forward, which can solve the side-stand issue on a lowered FJR. If you do it that way, take it in small easy steps there, as it is easy to go too far with the grinder, and there is no easy way back.</p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infrared, post: 1432171, member: 68615"] Ki Re, Hey, flat-footed is good, too! Getting feet on the ground will improve control. There are several ways to get that going for you, some are not so obvious. Mix-'n'-Match to suit: [URL="https://www.fjrowners.com/forums/1215889-post23.html"]https://www.fjrowners.com/forums/1215889-post23.html[/URL] Rather than cutting, welding or bending the side-stand, some riders simply grind off a tiny bit, where the side-stand will hit the stop. This lets the side-stand swing a little more forward, which can solve the side-stand issue on a lowered FJR. If you do it that way, take it in small easy steps there, as it is easy to go too far with the grinder, and there is no easy way back. [/QUOTE]
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