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fergie
8th December 2009, 15:12
Finally decided(after 1 ride) that my Wrf was too tall for me so ordered a Yamalink from here http://www.motorcycleloweringlinks.com/index.php?content=main Can't speak highly enough of the service and backup i got from Dan.great instructions(with video)will report back as soon as i get to try it out!
evoetr
8th December 2009, 15:15
Finally decided(after 1 ride) that my Wrf was too tall for me so ordered a Yamalink from here http://www.motorcycleloweringlinks.com/index.php?content=main Can't speak highly enough of the service and backup i got from Dan.great instructions(with video)will report back as soon as i get to try it out!
Oh wicked very keen to know how well it works!
fergie
8th December 2009, 15:22
from memory $145 plus shipping.approx nz$ 215
Pornstar
8th December 2009, 15:26
Lowered aye? whats next 18" rims, big exhuast, BLOWOFF VALVE? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
fergie
8th December 2009, 15:28
neon lights,doff doff sounds!
evoetr
8th December 2009, 15:29
Lowered aye? whats next 18" rims, big exhuast, BLOWOFF VALVE? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Na! Crank a wastegate with a screamer pipe first.... geez get it right...
I think Honda's are lower then Yamaha's ?
evoetr
8th December 2009, 15:34
from memory $145 plus shipping.approx nz$ 215
Is this shop allgud ? Being overseas etc... ?
Also wonder if it will look funny by making the front look higher up and the back sacked, cause mines a bit like that already with out that part... plus would you get more head shake because the rear is lower ?
( Just trying to cover all areas before i look at getting one )
fergie
8th December 2009, 15:57
you can alter the front forks as well,have a look at the website for really good explanations,tips and advice.
oldguy
8th December 2009, 17:27
Finally decided(after 1 ride) that my Wrf was too tall for me so ordered a Yamalink from here http://www.motorcycleloweringlinks.com/index.php?content=main Can't speak highly enough of the service and backup i got from Dan.great instructions(with video)will report back as soon as i get to try it out!
Nooooooooo just get out more on it and adjust the why you ride it, if you can throw that R1150 around, you wont have any problems adjusting to suit the taller bike.
evoetr
9th December 2009, 09:26
Nooooooooo just get out more on it and adjust the why you ride it, if you can throw that R1150 around, you wont have any problems adjusting to suit the taller bike.
Yea tried this, for trail riding its no good having to lean over one side to touch the ground esp on steep inclines or if a rut is on the side you lean..... timberrrrrr!...
for racing i prefer it up taller...
oldguy
9th December 2009, 15:50
Yea tried this, for trail riding its no good having to lean over one side to touch the ground esp on steep inclines or if a rut is on the side you lean..... timberrrrrr!...
for racing i prefer it up taller...
I know what you mean, Im a short ass and had the same trouble on my RMZ:niceone:
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