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Did you all see the amount of fork drop they did?

OMG.........

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Ya..I pulled that pic from the article.....I'm amazed they went that far.....
 
I want to lower my forks so bad!! That is definitely the next thing for me.
I read the magazine and thought I'd try the "free mod". I lowered my front just one inch to see if there would be any headshake at speed. After a month of steady five day commutes- I haven't had any issues at all. The bikes response to my input is great. I have the FZ1 drag bar on my bike right now, however I'm going to order the Woodcraft clip ons and hopefully get them installed within the next few weeks. The Woodcrafts will require I lower the front 1.5 inches. I will post a thread plus pics when it is all done.
 
I also took a stab at the mod. Inch for me as well. It was a noticeable difference in the turns. Rolls in so easily now. Glad I got to try it out here with unseasonably warm temps. Great mod.
 
Did you do it or did you have someone do it for you? If you did it will you please let me know how, I really want to do it myself and get it done sometime soon. Thanks:D

My buddy and I did the work ourselves. Kinda redneck style. We put a floor jack under the header area (just for support). Then loosened the 4 bolts on the trees (1 on each side, upper and lower trees). Got it to the right drop height, and used a level on the gas tank to ensure they were even along with a ruler to double check.

Once it was level, I held the bike straight and he tightened the bolts back up. That was it, took 10-15 minutes.
 

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I did mine kind of backyard garage style. Just loosened the bottom fork allen bolts then broke the seal on the top bolts and loosened them just a tounch so a litlle pressure woud slide the forks down through the clamp. Be sure not to loosen it too much so they sink all the way down. I am sure it would be a pain to get them back up. Just took my time and measured at least 4-5 times to be sure. I only did one inch. I am debating on doing adjustable clip ons over the top after this mod for sure. Especially possibly knowing you can go 2 inches. I haven't had it on highway yet which is 45miles one way to work for me though.

Here are the pics. I am considering buying a new bike.....R6S or possibly a CBR600RR. However everytime i snap a pic or take a look I say maybe not.:D

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I did mine kind of backyard garage style. Just loosened the bottom fork allen bolts then broke the seal on the top bolts and loosened them just a tounch so a litlle pressure woud slide the forks down through the clamp. Be sure not to loosen it too much so they sink all the way down. I am sure it would be a pain to get them back up.

If the bike has a center stand, you can just do 1 side at a time. After loosening the bolts on one side, just grab the fork tube between the upper and lower triple clamps, and twist the fork tube while pushing in the direction you want it to go. You can probably do it with just the side stand as well, i just haven't done it that way yet.

Russ
 
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