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Old 02-06-2010, 09:41 PM   #41 (permalink)
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what is the easiest way to lower the back end of my tlr maybe without a strut, but be able to slam it?
 
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what is the easiest way to lower the back end of my tlr maybe without a strut, but be able to slam it?
The first easy way is to remove the spacer above the spring units cleavice at the frame,maybe a 1 1/2 inch drop.
Next easy is probably modding or replacing the link from the swing arm to the spring units rocker.
It has to said both retain the stock wheel travel but move it closer to frame/wheel contact via the reduced swing arm angle.
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this has been covered many times.....Roaring Toyz product is not even close to working on the TL...it sucks. it dosnt even fit the bike....drive down the road and throw the money out because that will be less stressfull than if you buy their crap.

ebay has a guy who sells a very simple part that you install in no time that works excellent. it is very simple and gives you 2 positions to choose from. it is only like $70usd
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