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Thread: 2007 Honda Hornet 900 lowering?

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    2007 Honda Hornet 900 lowering?

    HELP LOL
    Just bought a 900 hornet whats the best way of dropping the rear suspension, can live with it the way it is but would be better dropped by about one inch, any sugestions guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by glyder View Post
    HELP LOL
    Just bought a 900 hornet whats the best way of dropping the rear suspension, can live with it the way it is but would be better dropped by about one inch, any sugestions guys
    We did a lot of research on this a few years ago. Changing to an Ohlins shock was the only option back then. It costs, but it's worth it.

    Take a look here at some of the other mods you can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    We did a lot of research on this a few years ago. Changing to an Ohlins shock was the only option back then. It costs, but it's worth it.

    Take a look here at some of the other mods you can do.
    The Ohlins shock arrives from Sweden at standard length, we shorten it at no extra cost prior to delivery to the customer.
    We absolutely do NOT recommend lowering links, on a number of bikes it can create a ''dead'' area of shock movement, it is a cheap and nasty way of lowering.
    PM me for pricing.

    Ph: 06 751 2100 * Email: robert@kss.net.nz
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    900 hornet i bet it goes like crazy. 250's are 40hp aparently

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