Triumph Tiger 800 suspension links
Suspension links used to modify the motorcycle height for Triumph Tiger 800 XC / XCX / XR / XRX. Lowering bones are longer than the original ones. They cause the liftarm to be raised, thus moving...
Is your motorcycle too tall? It happens – especially with sport-tourers, where the stock suspension doesn’t always match every rider’s height. Our lowering links are the perfect solution for riders who want to improve comfort and stability when stopping.
We offer two lowering options:
The lowering effect is achieved by using longer-than-stock suspension links, which raise the swingarm and reduce the rear height of the motorcycle.
Adjust your motorcycle to your needs and gain confidence in every situation!
✔️ Made in Poland ✔️ Two lowering options ✔️ Precision manufacturing ✔️ Fast shipping from Advalp
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