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Threaded, fully adjustable lowering links for GSXR's and possibly other models too
Here's a quick, safe, and easy way to adjust your bike to the EXACT height that you want.......be it for drag, track, or simply for those that are vertically challenged. Other non-threaded dog-bone type of links only offer a few predetermined settings, plus you probably will have to have the bike on a stand and some sort of jack underneath the bike so that it doesn't slam down when the bolt is adjusted. With this type of adjuster, you can even adjust the height while the bike is on its kick-stand. Simply turn the buckle evenly on both sides and voila, you're good to go.
In case you don't know how it works, it's very similar to many bikes that have this type of adjuster on the shift lever. One end of the dog bone has "normal" twist thread, and the other end has "reversed" twist thread. By turning the center, both ends will extend or contract accordingly.
May also fit other makes and models, depending on the bolt diameter.
$100 obo
Here's a quick, safe, and easy way to adjust your bike to the EXACT height that you want.......be it for drag, track, or simply for those that are vertically challenged. Other non-threaded dog-bone type of links only offer a few predetermined settings, plus you probably will have to have the bike on a stand and some sort of jack underneath the bike so that it doesn't slam down when the bolt is adjusted. With this type of adjuster, you can even adjust the height while the bike is on its kick-stand. Simply turn the buckle evenly on both sides and voila, you're good to go.
In case you don't know how it works, it's very similar to many bikes that have this type of adjuster on the shift lever. One end of the dog bone has "normal" twist thread, and the other end has "reversed" twist thread. By turning the center, both ends will extend or contract accordingly.
May also fit other makes and models, depending on the bolt diameter.
$100 obo
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