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Old 05-31-2006   #1 (permalink)
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In case anyone is interested... it's done and ready. In case you would like to order one, you can follow the link provided and it will take you right to the distributors page. Personally I am familiar with McCoy Motorsports and have dealt with them in the past when I owned my R6 and they are good people to deal with but you all may find one closer to your home to deal with. Price for the link should be aroun $145.

I had mine installed by the dealer prior to taking delivery of the bike. I rode the bike around 45 miles with it on the first day and completely forgot it was there, cornering, twisties the whole deal without any noticeable issues. The bike rides great.. I had it over 1" lower than stock, I would guestimate about 1.5"~2" but I have since raised it up since I did not need it as low.

I am 5'6" with a 30" inseam so this was a must for me to be able to get to the ground. One footing the bike is not an option for me. If you need any details on it that I may be able to answer, just shoot me a pm.

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Very good information since I have the same dimensions.

Didn't see any Triumph drag links at the site. Did you have to special order?

Was it necessary to also raise the forks through the triple clamp?

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I ordered mine thru McCoy motorsports off the Naarden website, one of their distributors, they said I'd have it in 2-3 weeks.

"people " say you should adjust the front as you do the back...
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