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David G. Conte on March 8, 2010 at 05:13 PM said:

How can I get an adjustable kickstand for my 2008 Yamaha FJR1300.

A: We sent you an email. We will need your stock kickstand.

Trevor on March 8, 2010 at 12:37 PM said:

Hi I ordered my lowering link last week and got it within a week of ordering it ! This to me being from Canada is awsome!!! Usually it takes forever to get things up here from the States! It only took me about an hour to put in the link and it was really easy to do ! After lowering my bike off the stand I got on it and it was perfect I didnt even need to make any adjustments at all (my stock link was actually shorter than the soupys so I did not adjust the soupys to match my stock link)! Its really nice being able to ride my bike now without teetering on my feet when I come to a stop!! Now just to get my kickstand cut and Im all set. Thank you Soupys for making an awsome product!!

fotis greece on March 4, 2010 at 03:20 PM said:

hi.i have got a kawasaki z750 2009 naked!!!i want to lower it about 3-4 cm!!! and maybe i will need a kickstand for my bike after lower it?have you got these 2 products for my bike?how it will cost(euro)?

bob raft on February 27, 2010 at 10:42 PM said:

I bought the lowering link for my 02 speed triple. it dropped it down nicely. it's great to get my feet planted for once. i am 5'4'' so this bike was not even a thought til i read up on lowering links.it gives it a low down street look as well. all the others i saw were quite a bit more. this product was great for the dough. i know it keeps costs down by doing them raw metal, but it would have been nice to have a black anodize option. that's the only thing missing. thanx!

Mike Fallacaro on February 27, 2010 at 03:24 PM said:

I emailed you on February 23rd @5:49 pm and haven't heard anything back yet. We are waiting to hear from you until we make our purchase.
My wife has a Yamaha 96 YZF600R. I need to lower it. I see you have what I need to do the lowering, but I dont see the adjusting kickstand that I will need after I lower it the two inches. Will the 96 R6 kickstand fit her bike? I dont want to lower her bike and then not be able to get a kickstand. As soon as we here from you we will place our order. Thanks Again, Mike and Jennifer Fallacaro.

A: Please email soupy@soupysperformance.com for the fastest reply. There was not an R6 made in 1996. If you send us your stock kickstand we can make an adjustable one for you.

Don Roque on February 26, 2010 at 09:57 AM said:

Do you offer an adjustable kickstand for the V-Strom 650 2007?

A: We may be able to make a custom adjustable kickstand for that bike. Please email soupy@soupysperformance.com.

Ockert on February 26, 2010 at 05:37 AM said:

Hi I am considering ordering a one of your adjustable lowering links for a Bking. If fitted, how do I lower the front end?

A: Lowering the front is usually as easy as adjusting the forks up in the triple clamps.

Trevor on February 24, 2010 at 10:59 AM said:

Hi I am thinking about getting one of your lowering links for my 99CBR600F4 and was just wondering if I lower my bike in the rear is it a must to lower the front as well?
Thanks

A: It's not a "must" but we usually recommend lowering the front 30-50% of the amount the rear was lowered.

Mike Fallacaro on February 23, 2010 at 05:49 PM said:

My wife has a yamaha 96 YZF600R I need to lower it. I see you have what I need. But I dont see a ajusting kickstand I will need after I lower it two inches will the 96 R6 fit her bike I dont want to lower her bike and then not be able to get a kickstand. So as soon as I here from you I will order them.Thanks for all your help and my wife thanks you too.

A: If you send us your stock kickstand we can make an adjustable one for you.

RC Saccoman on February 22, 2010 at 05:51 PM said:

I have an 08 concourse ABS and I have been looking for just what you guys build,but Im concerned about the handeling if I don't lower the front in proportion to the rear.Do you do frontends too?

A: We recommend lowering the front 30-50% of the amount that the rear is lowered. This is usually as easy as adjusting the forks up in the triple clamps.

carlos on February 22, 2010 at 11:30 AM said:

im looking for a lowering link for a yamaha yzf 6 its a 2008 that will give me at least 4" down i had got 1 but it only gave me 3"....? is there any way to lower the bike with out afecting the ground clearance

A: Did you mean YZF-R6? If so, yes we have what you need. Our +1/2 inch lowering links are capable of a -2 to -6 inch ride height. Find them here:

http://www.soupysperformance.com/catalog/item/4408900/4464371.htm

JB From Bunbury Western Australia on February 19, 2010 at 03:56 PM said:

There is just one word that can describe the handling of my 2008 Kawasaki 1400 GTR since i replaced the dog bones with your adjustable linkages, and that is
"Fabulous" , it handles like nothing else I've ridden. The only problem is I'm 62 years old and i should be slowing down, but now i find myself going in the opposite direction, I actively search for twisty roads, and enjoying every minute.
JB

A: Thanks for the feedback. Have fun out there and be safe!

patrick on February 19, 2010 at 11:18 AM said:

i want to lower my 03 katana in the front and rear will i need one or two kits. thanks

A: Just one for the rear of the bike. Adjust the forks up in the triple clamps to lower the front.

dms_putro@yahoo.com on February 19, 2010 at 09:06 AM said:

hi...i am from indonesia a have kawasaki ninja 250 i want buy lowering set for my bike,how i pay and order?because i dont have credit card...

A: We accept credit cards, paypal and money orders from your federal government.

Jason on February 15, 2010 at 07:57 PM said:

got my lowering link but not my adjustable kickstand for my 98 vtr1000. whats up with that?

A: As indicated in the kickstand description, they require a couple extra days to ship. We went ahead and shipped your lowering link right away. The kickstand will be a couple days behind it.

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