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Old 06-06-2007   #1 (permalink)
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i have read the whole 5 forums maybe on this subject. i am looking for a lowering kit for a 2000 tt600. i have only seen one website that sells them which is here http://www.motorcycle-road-and-race....ucts_id=403042

i think in us dollars that is about $170. seems kinda high to me. does anyone know what this kit consists of? is it front back or just back? anyone know of a cheaper kit or have some good pictures of the kit so i could maybe make one.
any help is appriciated.
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i could also use some center to center caliper mesurements of the holes.
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send me your stock ones and i might be tempted to take mine off and sell them to you
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Try here: http://www.motorcycle-road-and-race....ering-kits.php
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I bought the kit. You get the two triangular pieces that are slightly bigger. Enough to lower the bike 1 3/8" . It an easy install, you must jack the bike up under the engine to unweight the rear suspension and simply remove the original plates and install the new ones. Slip the fork tubes up the triple tree 3/4" and you be done. It's worth it.
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that kit is cheaper! the greatbay links provide a greater range of adjustment


jim... why are you awake so early?
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Up early just crazy I guess.

I forgot to mention that when you ower the bike you must have the side satnd shortened 1". Cut and weld.
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hey fury four, i really would like measurements on the bolt holes. i would be willing to trade my stock ones for the lowering ones. how would you want to do that. email me at grim_reaper888@hotmail.com[addsig]
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Hey there Grim, I have a TT600 Triumph seat that has been professionally shaved for the vertically challenged if you are interested, just let me know, Ill try and post a pic or email you one. I bought mine from a 5'2" woman......I bought a new seat, but still have the shaved one. No rips, tears, very clean. -Spin :-D
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what do you want the measurements for?

id recommend a shaved seat over a lowered bike imho
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