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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1206051, member: 16241"] John - Having owned a few lowered bikes I can assure you the ONLY proper way to do it is to get the suspension modified by someone who is VERY familiar with the requirements of this type of work. I always use Jeremy Wilkey at MX-Tech for my lowering work but there are other good suspension guys who also know how to do it. Generally guys who are familiar with DTX and flat track suspension tuning will have a good handle on the procedure. Here's some good info on what Jeremy did to my YZF MX/DTX/SuperMoto bike. [url]http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?t=5236[/url] My lowered YZF444 and my lowered CRF450. Both of which work spectacular on MX tracks. :cool: [IMG]http://www.four-stroke.com/images/YZF_Motard_DT1.jpg[/IMG] . . [/QUOTE]
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