3" lowering shims install?
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24 Mar 2014 13:30 #626389
by Serpent7
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ed spangler wrote:
Serpent7 wrote:
P21 wrote: the back end of bikes not going to like that not on a shaftie
but then again live and learn
good luck
Thanks for the heads up. I was told my bike wouldn't like 11.5" rear aftermarket shocks from a HD Sportster, and its never rode better! Now it's time for the front. I was thinking about getting, 10.5", or even 10" rear, aftermarket shocks after I lower the front 3". If it doesn't work out, then I'll send the forks off to a machine shop. Its going to be 3" lower in the front, regardless. I think you guys will like my finished project!
Actually, you can see a quick pic at my website I'm starting of my bike. kz1000.org
I would Like to see pics of this work in progress!!
So, can you post pics of the Rear shocks you used? Is the rear rim/ tire stock? or......... did you use a 16" rear rime / tire?
Sounds interesting, and Look forward to ride report after mods!
Just Curious, thats me!
Regards
Ed
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09 Apr 2014 19:18 - 09 Apr 2014 19:41 #628482
by gearheadmm
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Replied by gearheadmm on topic 3" lowering shims install?
I wouldn't cut any springs.
You want them stiffer when you lower.
Preload is what stiffens them. More preload = stiffer.
Object, get the preload you want at the ride height you want.
Understand they are different.
If you cut the springs they will be soft and bottom out (fender).
If your gonna ride on the street just put in the 2" spacers.
If you want the bike lower you can raise the forks in the tree 1"
Click link in sig to see my build/s.
Parts bike has 2" spacers. Lower and "Firmer" all the way around. (18" front wheel)
I also did this on a stockish KZ650 and drug the footpegs off everywhere I went.
I had cops say I was leaning the bike over too far!
Shaft has 6" srings only on the bottom, no spacers.
It dropped about 2.5" to 3" but was very soft for about an inch of travel then got real hard.
You want them stiffer when you lower.
Preload is what stiffens them. More preload = stiffer.
Object, get the preload you want at the ride height you want.
Understand they are different.
If you cut the springs they will be soft and bottom out (fender).
If your gonna ride on the street just put in the 2" spacers.
If you want the bike lower you can raise the forks in the tree 1"
Click link in sig to see my build/s.
Parts bike has 2" spacers. Lower and "Firmer" all the way around. (18" front wheel)
I also did this on a stockish KZ650 and drug the footpegs off everywhere I went.
I had cops say I was leaning the bike over too far!
Shaft has 6" srings only on the bottom, no spacers.
It dropped about 2.5" to 3" but was very soft for about an inch of travel then got real hard.
General Joeseph Dunford FOR PRESIDENT!!!
69.46.28.106/forum/11-projects/413221-80-kz-1000-st-recycled
Last edit: 09 Apr 2014 19:41 by gearheadmm.
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