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OK, I installed that $60.00 lowering kit from e-bay over the weekend. It is a great built kit and the install is very easy. It does change the angle of the shock but with the 1 inch drop its not much of an angle change. There are no clearance issues. I haven't gotten to ride it yet but I'm sure it will be fine. There are two more locations on the mount for 2 inch drop and 3 inch drop. I may try the 2 inch. I want to see how this rides first. It did make a noticeable difference. And it even seemed to me that the bike felt lighter getting it up off of the stand.
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This got me thinking... I have WB 1" lowering kit on my bike now and would like to go lower. I rarely ride two up and when I do my woman is tiny and I don't have a tour pak or any added weight. If anyone has a 3 hole lowering kit and only uses the 1 inch hole, would you be willing to trade, I would pay all shipping.. Just don't wanna buy another kit and have to try to sell mine..
I believe it's road6customs. I bought mine from him for my 06 EGC. Going back to stock height, so if anyone's interested I'd sell mine for a good price. It only has about 200 miles on it.
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