Lowering kit? for 95 VFR750

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  1. Guest

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    Does anyone know of a lowering kit availability for a 94-97 VFR750? Or is it as simple as getting a longer dogbone? Do the lower mounting plates have to be altered as well? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
     


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    Lowering linkage for 1994-97 Honda VFR750. Lowers your bike 1.25". Lets you get your feet flat on the ground ! $60 plus FREE SHIPPING.
     


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    and where can I get this link from????????
     


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    can you mail me ths site to get the kit?..thanks .joe
     


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    can u mail me the site to get the kit?.thanks.joe
     


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    can u send me the site...thanks.joe
     


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    www.thurn-motorsport.de

    Lots of great stuff for us VFR owners!!! Including lowering and raising kits. Look in the RC 36 group and scroll to bottom for "reducing seat height". Remember...prices are in Euro's!!
    Remember to shorten your sidestand as well.

    Happy Shopping.
     


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    can someone send me that site? I might be able to find someone that can refabricate the sidestand so it can still be used. I will post details about his pricing after getting it done for my bike.
     


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    HOW long have you been riding THAT bike ??

    Newish bikes always feel larger, and after racking up some miles, you might gain the control and confidence needed to decide not to lower the bike, which compromises handling.

    At first my '97 felt too tall and wide ( I'm only 5'5") but i just stuck with it until i gradually felt comfortable, which just needed time and milkes accumulated.

    The longer you ride any bike, the smaller it feels !
     


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