Before I have sm rims laced on my S hubs
#1
Before I have sm rims laced on my S hubs
should I also order a lowering link, assuming the front will drop some? What size would be best? Or wait until I see it and measure
shot in the dark - anyone got a set of supermoto wheels they would trade for dual sport setup? Also need the kickstand.
shot in the dark - anyone got a set of supermoto wheels they would trade for dual sport setup? Also need the kickstand.
#2
[QUOTE=sphen;537061]should I also order a lowering link, assuming the front will drop some? What size would be best? Or wait until I see it and measure
shot in the dark - anyone got a set of supermoto wheels they would trade for dual sport setup? Also need the kickstand.[/QU Lowering link , I would buy an adjustable one , you can lower your stand if need be yourself
shot in the dark - anyone got a set of supermoto wheels they would trade for dual sport setup? Also need the kickstand.[/QU Lowering link , I would buy an adjustable one , you can lower your stand if need be yourself
#3
On the 09,s the SF just has an inch less travel either end same triples, so its just the 17" front that gives you quicker steering. I put a lift link on the rear of my SF and it handles great so you will be fine as is.
#6
I actually had to crank up the preload on the rear of my S when I put SF rims on it so it would sit somewhat level. The combination of the smaller rim and a tire that wasn't nearly as tall had my bike sitting really low in the back.
#7
Hey wildcard I was just checking out your blog I'm interested in your exhaust mod .Have you ever checked out how many db's it produces? and did you notice any power improvements thanks nice work ...I got an app for my phone $4.00
#8
is there a magic number of inches i should cut the kickstand down to?
#9
I didn't cut mine down at all, but I probably need too. The bike still leans over, but not nearly as much as it did before.