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Old 04-08-14, 18:40
weeksy weeksy is offline
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Lowering kits, sidestand ? forks ?

One of the lads is fitting a lowering kit to his XTX, 30mm dog-bones kit.

1. Does he need to had the sidestand modified ? (I felt it was No, as it leans quite a lot)

2. Does he need to remove the Kev spacers from forks ?

3. Does he need to drop the Yokes through to compensate for the rear being dropped ?

Thanks.
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Old 21-08-14, 07:04
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Was going to exact same questions except fork spacers as mine are standard.
Saw lust racing one and a cheaper aluminium set from china on ebay.
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Old 21-08-14, 11:28
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My bike is lowered 30 mm from the previous owner and nothing has been done to the sidestand and it works great. However it does not have the spacermod so I can't comment on that.

The only thing I make sure is that the sidestand is completely down and in the correct position so it doesn't want to fold. But I do the same on every bike, especially at the shop. My nightmare would be to cause a dominoeffect of $$$'s!
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