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[QUOTE="Tony Eeds, post: 1014265, member: 32023"] Whoo Hooo ... I wish I could give you a gold star ... How bout a handful of ATTABOYS? THANK you for using search! It makes old threads all that more relevant. I got Jer to lower my KTM 200 suspension last year and I absolutely love it. He took one inch out of the front and rear and revalved everything for my weight (160lbs w/o gear). I wanted it even lower (2 inches) but he said that would compromise the suspension (if I remember correctly), so I cut another 3/4s of an inch out of my seat. I have a 31 inch inseam and this allows me to "almost" flat foot the bike. I say almost, because my knees are still straight, but I can get my feet to the ground comfortably. I also put a [url=http://koubalink.com/][b]Kouba[/b][/url] Link on my XR650R and it lowered the bike 1 1/2 inches (advertised). I didn't think to check it before I swapped the link so I cannot verify the exact amount. The forks were raised about a quarter on an inch before I got the bike, so I have not messed with lowering (raising?) them as yet. On the 400 all I have done is cut down the rear subframe, which gained me about an inch. The TTR is a bit "short" and the pit bikes I can handle! P.S. I got it to work, so try this hot link ... [url]http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?t=5236[/url] If it does not work ... Search for [B]Rich's beast![/B] in the [I]Advanced Technology & Engineering[/I] forum Edit ... I bumped the thread up ... [/QUOTE]
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