how difficult is it,
just bought a bike with a 3" lowering link and i want them off like yesterday.
what would the steps be to take them off
how difficult is it,
just bought a bike with a 3" lowering link and i want them off like yesterday.
what would the steps be to take them off
Knee2Ground Racing
You would need to have the original parts.
Get the rear wheel unweighted and off the ground
remove rear wheel
remove linkages from the bottom of the shock
replace with stock links
torque to spec
install rear wheel
The front may also have been lowered, and you would need to fix that as well
If you feel like bringing it to milliken I'd be happy to do it for you. I'm pretty cheap in the labor department.
scott
You dont have to remove rear wheel, just lift rear end off ground so there is no load on the swingarm. Job is easy, the hard part is lifting it off the ground (might need a couple people), are the links adjustable? They should have 3 holes which one would be stock height, otherwise you need the stock links. Depending on the bike we could do it for $50.
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THANKS FOR THE INFO, ILL BE ABLE TO DO THE LABOR THOUGH. BUT THANKS FOR THE OFFERS
Knee2Ground Racing