Karmak
Well-known member
After using several different types of lowering links, I found the perfect solution. Soupysperformance (www.soupysperformance.com) sells a turnbuckle style that allows you to lower, then raise the bike again to any height without removing the dogbones each time. Just loosen two nuts on each link and adjust to whatever height you want by turning the turnbuckle. Should make all the others obsolete. I installed them already and they are great. Going on a long trip, few twisties, lots of stoplights (etc.), take your wrench, pop the bike up on the center stand and lower it without having to take anything apart. Going to the twisties? Raise 'er back up again. Infinite adjustment. Very well made and they look great. Less than 100 bucks. After using two different links (Kouba links also) that are a fixed length-these are the perfect find!