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Lowering link: What does it change?
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[QUOTE="MCMAN56, post: 102251, member: 19736"] I made a longer link for a KDX200. To determine the length, I removed the shock spring and let the suspension collapse. Then I rigged up longer links to see how low I could go with out hitting anything. (The amount the shock bumper compresses is one disturbing unknown.) I used the dimension from the rigged up link to build final links. The seat dropped more than one inch. I have jumped it several feet in the air and it seems to perform pretty much the same. Now I need to lower the forks. The interesting part was when I removed the fork springs to check clearance. Well my aftermarket fork boots bottomed before the forks did. They stole about one inch of trave. [/QUOTE]
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