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Mine is dropped using white brothers lowering kit also. However, Since I went with a 18" rim, the overall drop is less, since the height of rim + tire is taller than stock. It's as low as I want to go for now, without getting my back jolted going over bumps in the road. But definitely recommend it with a more aggressive look.
2.5" El-Cheapo E-Bay kit on the rear, 1" progressive drop in the front. Its a rough one. Til' I can afford otherwise I'm sticking with the ruff-rider tho'. Front is coming down another inch to get the full 2" drop as it still looks "Chopperish" IMO.
if you are just trying to get a little more "flat footed" you can lower the rear only for well under $100. it can make a huge difference (though the ride will be slightly harder)
you really dont need to lower the front (which is considerably more expensive)
if you are just trying to get a little more "flat footed" you can lower the rear only for well under $100. it can make a huge difference (though the ride will be slightly harder)
you really dont need to lower the front (which is considerably more expensive)
Progressive spring kit is like $100.00 on Flizzle-Bizzle.
Installed used Deluxe shocks, lowered an inch. When Im riding it its lower... lol Only had 300 miles on them and cost $80. Lowered just enough to take away the dirt bike look but keep a good ride and not change handling...
Was looking real hard at air suspension, but I just can't justify $1500 for a decent setup. I'll probably go with Progressive 422s for the rear. As far as I can tell, I'm stuck with the front, as I can't find anyone who makes lowering springs for the inverted forks.
Was looking real hard at air suspension, but I just can't justify $1500 for a decent setup. I'll probably go with Progressive 422s for the rear. As far as I can tell, I'm stuck with the front, as I can't find anyone who makes lowering springs for the inverted forks.
If you have a decent local guy who typically just does Motocross suspension he could very easily figure out yer' inverts.
Yours looks cool kinda high in the front anyhow though....Mine looked like a Mini-chopper gone wrong. It had to come down.
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