Kawasaki ZX-4R 24- lowering links
Suspension links used to lower the motorcycle height. Lowering bones are longer than the original ones. They cause the liftarm to be raised, thus moving the rear wheel closer to the fender. After...
Suspension links causing lowering the Yamaha Tenere 700 motorcycle.
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Suspension links used to modify the motorcycle height for Yamaha Tenere 700.
Lowering bones are longer than the original ones. They cause the liftarm to be raised, thus moving the rear wheel closer to the fender. After leaving the motorcycle, the seat is lower - the motorcycle is lowered. Raising bones are shorter than the original one. Their use causes lowering of the swingarm, so the rear wheel is moved further away from the fender. After leaving the motorcycle the seat is higher - the motorcycle is raised.
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