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Re: lowering rear
damien #322199 07/12/2009 7:47 AM
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Well it's been a couple of months, and I'm wondering if any of you have perfected these lowering setups yet.
The existing ones look a bit dodgy to me, and I see them as a weak link.


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Jimmy_Stonefish #322200 07/12/2009 5:05 PM
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Hagon 280mm shocks work well for me


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Re: lowering rear
Warlock #322201 08/14/2009 11:02 AM
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Does anyone have the measurements of those brackets

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Jimmy_Stonefish #322202 08/14/2009 11:12 AM
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Well it's been a couple of months, and I'm wondering if any of you have perfected these lowering setups yet.
The existing ones look a bit dodgy to me, and I see them as a weak link.





this has always been an ongoing debate on which lowering method is better because every option has its ups and downs. I think brackets are dodgy and I have cut springs. Other guys think cut springs are dodgy and they prefer buying new shocks.

Choice is yours. If you want your bike a little lower, buy the shocks if you have the money. If you want it really low, youre gonna need those shocks pretty stiff to avoid rubbing the tire. If you have them that stiff, than whats the point of buying new shocks? Might as well chop the springs and stick em on stiff.

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brokenfixed #322203 08/14/2009 10:07 PM
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Yeah, I've decided to go with 11.5" progressive 812 shocks.
That way I get the slightly lowered look I'm after, with quality suspension.
I've given up on the idea of the lowering blocks with their appealing angle.


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Jimmy_Stonefish #322204 08/14/2009 10:58 PM
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Live long enough and your rear will lower on its own (sorry, I just couldn't help it).


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Re: lowering rear
Keith #322205 08/26/2009 5:09 PM
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anyone know if the 1 inch lower 412s will work with lowering blocks? anybody got some blocks they want to get rid of so I can see? I like 'em low.


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Re: lowering rear
thorn1856 #322206 08/26/2009 5:25 PM
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well the blocks are made to fit our size shocks and so are the 412's, so they should "FIT"...."work"? is a broad term cause Im guessing the blocks lower the rear around 2" and the 1" shorter shocks would make it 3" which I dont think leaves enough room for the tire to move up and down. And the shocks are 1" lower based on the stock geometry but when you change the geometry of the shock angle with the lowering blocks 1" could mean something different. And then of course you figure that being that low would cause a need to have the shocks on the hardest setting to avoid rubbing your tire, and if theyre that hard then whats the point of having premium shocks? Not to mention the fact that those blocks change the angle putting more upward pressure on the side of the shock not the bottom, which would most likely bend the piston/rod of the expensive aftermarket shock.

Theres a lot to mull over. If you want it low youre gonna want it to ride like a pickup truck. I have cut springs on the hardest setting to prevent rubbing with around 2"+ overall lowering. It rides like a hardtail with a little bounce.

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brokenfixed #322207 08/26/2009 10:38 PM
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Not to mention that from the shots I have seen the bottom portion of the stock shocks just misses the lowering block so if those are any fatter on the bottom they would probably hit the blocks.


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Re: lowering rear
The_Dog33 #322208 09/24/2009 11:21 PM
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I lowered mine 3" and iam 6'2" 275 and mine only rubs when the wife is on the back and I hit a dip click here to see
http://i931.photobucket.com/albums/ad156/DamienR/dd5e7f63.jpg


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damien #322209 09/25/2009 8:11 AM
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The brackets will lower you 2 1/2 ".....They do stick out a bit. There is a way around this and that is to move the stock brake caliper around to the bottom side of the swing arm then you could fab something up so they do not have to stick out.... I must say you do not wanna go below 3" I had the brackets and then i went with a 1/2" smaller tire....This thing is low and i drag when i tear up the twisties....or atleast i did before i totalled the bike

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damien #322210 10/13/2009 6:39 PM
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damien - what did you use to drop it 3"? shocks, brackets, a combo of both? it looks like you're running with the stock seat.

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I lowered mine 3" and iam 6'2" 275 and mine only rubs when the wife is on the back and I hit a dip click here to see
http://i931.photobucket.com/albums/ad156/DamienR/dd5e7f63.jpg



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thorn1856 #322211 10/13/2009 9:10 PM
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I've got some home brew drop brackets stock shocks/springs and stock seat


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Re: lowering rear
damien #322212 10/14/2009 9:59 AM
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I need to find some brackets


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chuckyj #322213 10/14/2009 11:38 AM
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I used some angle iron from TSC


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Re: lowering rear
The_Dog33 #322214 12/06/2009 8:06 PM
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Reviving an old thread , I just ordered a set of these . mybe not the best but it will lower 1.5 inches we will see how the ride is .http://www.jcwhitney.com/SHOCKS?ID=12;0;200017912+2008+1101051023;0;100003;ProductName;4;0;0;0;2021447;0;0


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