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Lowering the front forks Thursday
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<blockquote data-quote="yamafitter" data-source="post: 891699" data-attributes="member: 15141"><p>The only disadvantage to lowering the bike is that you have now reduced ground clearance and parts will touch down sooner in the twisties. Good technique such as moving your body to the inside and pushing back against the bike keeping it slightly more upright will help. I highly recommend a track day or an advanced riding school if you want to learn better technique to go quickly in the twisties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamafitter, post: 891699, member: 15141"] The only disadvantage to lowering the bike is that you have now reduced ground clearance and parts will touch down sooner in the twisties. Good technique such as moving your body to the inside and pushing back against the bike keeping it slightly more upright will help. I highly recommend a track day or an advanced riding school if you want to learn better technique to go quickly in the twisties. [/QUOTE]
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Lowering the front forks Thursday
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