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Lowering kz440 LTD
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15 May 2015 01:47 #672193
by KZMotoCat
Lowering kz440 LTD was created by KZMotoCat
I'm really liking my kz440 LTD, but it's still a bit too tall for me. I'd like to lower it a bit, was given a set of shorter rear shocks/springs, but they're slightly too wide (they push in on the chain guard) and way too stiff (hit a bump and go flying). I think they came off a much heavier bike than mine.
Can anyone suggest a decent pair of shocks/springs that would work, but not be too difficult on the budget? Is there any way to lower the front end along with the back end?
thanks!
Can anyone suggest a decent pair of shocks/springs that would work, but not be too difficult on the budget? Is there any way to lower the front end along with the back end?
thanks!
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18 May 2015 07:36 #672606
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Replied by diggerdanh on topic Lowering kz440 LTD
I had some issues using shocks from another motorcycle for my KZ400 too. Ran into the same issue as you. I needed something a little smaller diameter.
Progressive still lists shocks for the KZ440 but if you're looking for something more budget friendly then something along the lines of this ought to be fine: www.tecbikepartsusa.com/Triumph_Bonnevil...s_340mm_p/t-sh18.htm
However, the specific shocks I linked to are probably way too tall for your scenario, but they worked well on my KZ400.
Progressive still lists shocks for the KZ440 but if you're looking for something more budget friendly then something along the lines of this ought to be fine: www.tecbikepartsusa.com/Triumph_Bonnevil...s_340mm_p/t-sh18.htm
However, the specific shocks I linked to are probably way too tall for your scenario, but they worked well on my KZ400.
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