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lowering a 4th gen

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by hondabill, Jul 9, 2008.

  1. hondabill

    hondabill New Member

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    just lowerd my wifes 96 vfr750. after triing to over complicate things it turned out to be easy as hell. drilled a new hole for the lower shock bolt approx. 3/4 in. below factory hole. that give me 2 in. drop in seat height. then pulled fork tubes up thru tripple trees to get proper rake back. had to shorten side stand 3/4 in. so it would sit. will try and post pics soon. if all works out ok long term i will make new plates

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    my wife is kinda short she could not reach the ground flat footed
     


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  2. nunyadamnbiz

    nunyadamnbiz New Member

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    This thread is worthless without PICS................just kiddin, but for real lets see some pics of it.
     


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  3. 15dollar

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    My '94, with a Corbin has about a 28' seat height. It has the shackle flipped and the forks lowered. When the wife returnes with the camera, i'll try to get some pics.
     


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