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Trevor on September 3, 2010 at 11:38 PM said:

Hey got the lowering link and adjustable side stand for my wife's Street Triple R, easy to install on both, wife feels much confident now because her feet are flat on the ground. Thanks for the great product and fast deliver. Would recommend to anybody looking to do the same.

Rip on September 3, 2010 at 04:44 PM said:

2006 R-6. Just received my links. I will let you know how it goes. Should be a sinch.

Semper Fi,

Rip

brad on September 3, 2010 at 02:02 PM said:

Hi there i have an 06 zx10r and want to lower the pegs as much as possible because i cant bend leg much from accident. Can you help me ?

Warren Brown on September 1, 2010 at 06:36 PM said:

Purchased your wonderful, lowering links for my Suzuki B-King, and now I'll need to lower front end at least 2". Mechanic said, if this next product is as easy to work with as the first (lowering kit) he chould have it done in his "sleep"!! Thank-you for your product. Now I don't have to "tippy-toe" every time I come to a stop. (And then drop the bike!!! yup! TWICE!! once each side!!)NOT ANY MORE!

Sandy Keeping on August 30, 2010 at 07:17 PM said:

Hi I have a 1980 Honda CB900C and would like to lower a couple or 3 in's can you guys help me. Thanks

A: Unfortunately we do not have any parts for that bike. Sorry.

rmharper on August 30, 2010 at 01:52 PM said:

Just to note to say the Soup's adj. dog bones hooked right up to my suzuki B-King. I lowered the rear 2 inches and the front 1" with no problems. I did need to take an inch out of the kickstand to restore good lean angle. Thanks again. Now I would like to have risers for the handlebars in the area of 40 to 50 MM. Up with a back angle would work perfect. Let me know.

A: We do have adjustable kickstands for the B-King. We are looking into the handlebar risers.

john mclean on August 28, 2010 at 07:33 PM said:

hi, i was just wondering if i get the lower link kit for my 2006 drz 400 do i need to get any thing else with that for the forks. ex. smaller shocks

A: No. Lowering the front should be as easy as adjusting the forks up in the triple clamps.

Spider on August 28, 2010 at 06:59 AM said:

Hi Guys took delivery of the lowering link for my Daytonna 955i. Awesome. very well produced and great service.....apart from when it got to the UK and had to pay import duties, not your problem though just the beauty of living here!!!!! All fitted great, one question? How much should i lower the front forks through the triples for optimum steering?
cheers guys.

A: We recommend lowering the front of the bike 30-50% of the amount that the rear is lowered. Glad you got your parts ok, we take great pride in making sure they always make it!

Tono on August 24, 2010 at 10:35 AM said:

Hey Soupy's, you are good, I just received the lowering Kit for my FJR 1300 2010, with International shipping to El Salvador C.A. in less then five days with no problem at all, for sure I will recommend your products to my friends. Thanks!

Mike. on August 24, 2010 at 05:53 AM said:

Why no phone number?

A: To keep overhead costs and our product prices low, we currently have personal phones only. Feel free to send an email to soupy@soupysperformance.com for a quick reply to any of your questions.

Tony on August 23, 2010 at 07:45 AM said:

Just ordered a lowering kit for my wifes 1996 zx-6 we just bought her. Do you think the center stand will be an issue, and is it difficult to lower the front end?

Thank you for solving my problem of a short wife that wants to ride a tall sport bike.

A: Usually center stands cannot be used in conjunction with our lowering links but some can be modified to work. Lowering the front should be as easy as adjusting the forks up in the triple clamps.

Jim on August 15, 2010 at 06:02 AM said:

Convincing blurb but no 1250 Bandit option....ah well

A: Unfortunately our adjustable links will not fit the Bandit 1250. Sorry.

YO on August 12, 2010 at 10:45 PM said:

I just got lowering links for my 06 CBR 600 RR and installed them. Now I am thinking to try to lower it half an inch. I have two questions:

Should I turn hex bolt in the clock-wise or counter clock-wise direction to lower the bike?

How can I make sure I lower both links precisely to the same height?

Thanks

A: Longer links = Lower ride height. CW or CCW will depend on which orientation you installed them. Mark a spot on each of the links and adjust them equally, no more than one turn on a side at a time.

stunt man on August 11, 2010 at 06:06 PM said:

how many inches can you lower the front with the HFLK?

A: 1 inch

Dan Soults on August 3, 2010 at 07:57 PM said:

Love the lowering links for my 2008 concours. Tried modifying the side stand, wasted about two hours before I ordered your adjustable side stand. Now I can raise or lower the bike in a few minutes. Lowered 2.5 inches in back and 7/8 in in front. LOVE the new height. After about 3 mph, cant tell much difference in handling. Thanks, way better package now.

A: Thanks for the feedback. We have heard similar things from other Concours owners as well. The Concours likes to be lowered!

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