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blackbullet76


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posted May 31, 2007 08:31 AM        
lowered for the track :)

I just got my lowering kit installed this morning. Got it from Rickey Gadson off ebay. I can't wait to try it out this weekend at the track if it don't rain. I don't have it as low as it can go because I don't have a shorter kickstand yet, but I soon will. Here's a pic



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Brocks s-meg exhaust
PCIII w/track map
BMC race filter
Flies removed
16 tooth front sprocket
Speedohealer
APE cam chain tensioner
Vortex rearsets

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blackbullet76


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posted June 01, 2007 09:49 AM        
Here's a pic of it lowered all the way. Thanks to trbobusa for the kickstand. I cut it down last night at work. Works great



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2007 ZX-14 black
Brocks s-meg exhaust
PCIII w/track map
BMC race filter
Flies removed
16 tooth front sprocket
Speedohealer
APE cam chain tensioner
Vortex rearsets

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mark524


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posted June 01, 2007 12:23 PM        
looks good. how much did you take out of the kickstand? I need to do the same
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blackbullet76


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posted June 01, 2007 04:04 PM        
Exactly 3 inches. It sits perfect on the stand.
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2007 ZX-14 black
Brocks s-meg exhaust
PCIII w/track map
BMC race filter
Flies removed
16 tooth front sprocket
Speedohealer
APE cam chain tensioner
Vortex rearsets

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Stu64


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posted June 02, 2007 05:14 AM        
Does your fuel pump hit on on the arm driving on the street?
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bigdtd


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posted June 02, 2007 10:09 AM        
you lowered just the back ? how is it working on the street?
looks good
i have the lowering links but haven't installed yet
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blackbullet76


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posted June 02, 2007 11:58 AM        
Not really rode it much on the street, but everything seems fine. No rubbing or anything. Naw I lowered the front as well. I got a complete kit. Straps for the front and dogbones for the rear.
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2007 ZX-14 black
Brocks s-meg exhaust
PCIII w/track map
BMC race filter
Flies removed
16 tooth front sprocket
Speedohealer
APE cam chain tensioner
Vortex rearsets

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BlackMagic14


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posted June 02, 2007 08:28 PM        
Hope you aint a big guy lol thing might do some bottoming out... I have mine on the middle hole of the muzzy links I am about to go to the bottom hole but I am going to put a stiffer spring on it first then lower the front a little more, as soon as I get my new billet oil pan finished
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hubster999


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posted June 03, 2007 02:08 AM        
I love it- it looks great!!
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mark524


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posted June 03, 2007 08:35 AM        
I cut my kickstand about 1 1/4 inches, I want to go between slammed and middle on the link. Got it lowered yesterday.


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