Sorry but I'm skeptical of how "most" translates to "KTM 690 Enduro" specifically. It certainly don't translate to "640 Adventure" which would be a closer match than most jap stuff, 'cos there is ZERO clearance front & rear as standard. Pull the forks through the triples or fit lowering links and you're eating into your travel. There is no 3-4" (75-100mm!!) travel buffer on these bikes... there's not even a 3/4" buffer, if that's what he really meant. You can push it through the full stroke, neoprene bumper included.
He's being a little disingenuous. The neoprene bump stop is there to help avoid harsh bottoming at full compression. The first thing that gets taken out of play by changing the travel vs the undertail is the bump stop - allowing the suspension to hit harder when it does bottom, and we know it bottoms easier.
As I said before, you really need to check the clearance on your bike in order to make an informed decision. Or to avoid over-thinking it, suck it and see!
But if you are going to buy lowering links (dubious outcome) and then buy a heavier spring (further dubious outcome) why not just pay to have the shock tuned to have less travel in the first place (positive outcome)??
Sorry to sound like a stuck record but these things are over-hyped as a magic bullet bolt-on solution, such that people are quite happy to part with their cash for them without really investigating the negatives and/or alternatives. Friends don't let friends do lowering links!![]()





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