Lowering blocks is the cheapest way to ruined your suspension. Increasing the shoch angle destabilizes the rear suspension could cause Wobbling in corners and high speeds. Suspension is a critical part of the motorcycle why didn't you spend the money on a good pair of lowering shocks. All that work to get 3/4in in seat height. Crazy in my opinion. How did it work in the end?.
thanks for your input, the difference in angle of the shocks does not cause any issue, does not effect stability. 3/4 of and inch is seat height makes a huge difference for me.
The rear shocks off a Kawasaki Vulcan classic are 2 inches shorter and for right on off a 1500
did you have to adjust the side bag frame with the welding like it says in the instructions ?
yes, I cut and welded them per the instructions, was easy to do
What is this all for? Are you not satified with the original rear suspention?
the luverne lowering links move the bottom of the rear shock back which lowers the seat height some, I am too short
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I see. Let your bike be "Ivanized" and good luck!
@@user-lw6mh6li7z I did that to a 2011 Vaquero and it destroyed the performance. Wont make that mistake again
good vaey good
where can i buy this lowering link ? pls leave link to web.
Luverne Lowering Links, contact Luvernekaw@gmail.com or call him at 507-283-1800
Lowering blocks is the cheapest way to ruined your suspension. Increasing the shoch angle destabilizes the rear suspension could cause Wobbling in corners and high speeds. Suspension is a critical part of the motorcycle why didn't you spend the money on a good pair of lowering shocks. All that work to get 3/4in in seat height. Crazy in my opinion. How did it work in the end?.
thanks for your input, the difference in angle of the shocks does not cause any issue, does not effect stability. 3/4 of and inch is seat height makes a huge difference for me.
This does not affect the suspension enough to even worry about. If you use these the sky will not fall down.
@@11ATW did you end up doing the bag bracket welding like it says in the instructions ?