Who has done it , and how much did you go?
I am what I like to refer to as "Vertically Challenged" (5'5") so tip toes is how I roll. Would like to remedy that if possible.
Any help appreciated. Thanx
I'm sure it's a clevis change just like mine. It will drop it one inch if so..I'm looking for the guys contact info, I think it's at work. Will post as soon as I find it and you can check with him.
From what I read, building the spring compression bracket to get to the clevis is the hard part. From there off and on. Cost was 100 bucks or so. One day job.
The clevis runs 100 shipped in the U.S. and will lower a TC about an inch. As for installation it is just removing the shock then removing the Clevis and reinstalling the new one. Takes about 2 hours and we will include directions with the unit. It will effect your lean a bit but not all that much you still need to set your spring preload to fit you. Just let me knoe if you have any other questions.
Thanks Tim, thats a pretty good description. My bike is in the shop for service, after I get it back a motorcycle lift is on my short list of must haves. I assume I will need one for this job.
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