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warlord


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posted May 16, 2004 09:16 PM        
Lowered ZX10

Anybody running the 4" lowering links on their bike for everday use :?:
How does it handle :?: Any ground clearence problems Have them on my bike sit at 2". Might want to go a little lower because of my short legs (29" inseam) Like the ideal of putting both feet on the groung instead of one for a little better balance
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rac4it


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Bergie
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posted May 17, 2004 04:15 AM        
Why would you want to lower your bike for riding on the street? That destroys the bike's ability to corner. Lower it for the drag strip, keep it up for the street. Adjustable links are easy to install and adjust.
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johnnyboy


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posted May 17, 2004 06:58 AM        
I saw one at Bud's Creek Saturday, front end strapped too. Bike looks like you'd get a speeding ticket just sitting on it. The pilot sucked though, he was running 10.11's and another guy rolled up stock height and wheelbase and ran 9.80's.
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engineermike


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posted May 17, 2004 02:30 PM        
Keep in mind that the 4" lowering links hit the lower fairing in the stock ride height position.
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