s.ga.rider
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- Ga
- My Ride
- 2012 Bonneville, Super Tenere, 690 Enduro
Don't forget that in the process of lowering the bike, the previous owner most likely adjusted the front forks and probably had to either modify the side stand and center stand or install new ones.Apparently my bike was lowered by the previous owner. Can anyone tell me how much this link lowers the bike in its current setting. I was wanting to raise it back to stock height is it isnt too much trouble.
These links are adjustable made by a company called Soupsys just make sure you adjust both to the length before they are set at their lowest setting at the moment by looking at the photosApparently my bike was lowered by the previous owner. Can anyone tell me how much this link lowers the bike in its current setting. I was wanting to raise it back to stock height is it isnt too much trouble.
Take a measurement from a fixed point and check as you adjust them to raise the bikeThese links are adjustable made by a company called Soupsys just make sure you adjust both to the length before they are set at their lowest setting at the moment by looking at the photos
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