Closeout Motorcycle Lowering KIts
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Ride SpecificMoose Offroad 1 in. Lowering Pull Rod for 2021-2024 Yamaha XTZ700 Ténéré 700 MotorcyclesCloseout $73.95$119.95 - 38% OffPart #: 587341 Mfg Part #: 0419-0022 -
Ride SpecificMoose Offroad 1 3/4 in. Lowering Pull Rod for 2000-2009,2011-2024 Suzuki DR-Z400S and 2005-2009,2014-2024 Suzuki DR-Z400SM Dirt Bikes
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Closeout $73.95$119.95 - 38% OffPart #: 583765 Mfg Part #: 1304-0274 -
Ride SpecificMoose Offroad 1 3/4 in. Lowering Pull Rod for 2007,2009-2010,2012-2014 Kawasaki KLX250S and 2009-2010 Kawasaki KLX250SF Dirt Bikes
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Closeout $73.95$124.95 - 41% OffPart #: 583763 Mfg Part #: 1304-0272 -
Ride SpecificMoose Offroad 1 3/4 in. Lowering Pull Rod for 2008-2018 Kawasaki KL650 KLR and 2014 Kawasaki KL650 KLR New Edition Dirt Bikes
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Closeout $73.95$119.95 - 38% OffPart #: 583761 Mfg Part #: 1304-0270 -
Ride SpecificBurly Brand Chrome Slammer Kit - 90/130 Spring Rate (lbs/in) for 1991-2005 Harley-Davidson Dyna Motorcycles
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Closeout $351.86$390.95 - 10% OffFree ShippingPart #: 583556 Mfg Part #: B28-1002
Motorcycle Lowering KIts
Feeling comfortable on a motorcycle is hard when both feet can’t touch the ground. Here at Dennis Kirk, we are all too aware of the issues that tall bikes can present. So, we would like to present a solution: Motorcycle suspension lowering kits. Also called motorcycle lowering links, these handy little aftermarket add-ons have been becoming more and more common among the biker community. These kits do more than just look cool; they also make bikes accessible for shorter riders.
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Whatever the cause of your interest in lowering kits may be, we have some tips that you might find useful.
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Firstly, lowering your motorcycle does affect handling. For one, your shocks will be more prone to bottoming out. You will also have less ground clearance. It’s not hard to see why; your bike will be sitting lower to the ground! Despite these effects, some people have reported better handling after making the change.
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The overall effect that you experience will be largely dependent on how much you lower your bike. We have kits that can lower motorcycles anywhere from 0-4 inches. One point that we would like to make is to not lower the front without also lowering the back. It can have negative effects on steering, which is not something you’d want to mess with! The last thing is to shorten your kickstand. As your bike sits lower, you will find that the kickstand you currently have leaves your bike more vertical than before. This will make it more prone to tipping, which would be an absolute tragedy.
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We hope that you found these points useful, and we hope that you enjoy your motorcycle lowering kit. Thank you for shopping at Dennis Kirk!
