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Tls Tl1000s Lowering Raising Link Rha Ride Height Adjuster Tl 1000 S Suzuki on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Monroe, Washington, US

Monroe, Washington, US
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New for the TL1000S.  Fully adjustable for a ride height of -3" to +2" with no permenant changes.  To adjust, simply support the bike, remove the lower link mounting bolt, shorten or lengthen the adjustable link and reinstall the mounting bolt.  Maintains the suspensions full range of travel even with a passenger.  Lowering the bike dramatically improves footing to ease maneuvers such as backing up.  Raising the bike can improve handling characteristics.  Steel parts with gold zinc plating can be painted to match your bike or left bare.  The link features a pressed bearing for smooth maintenance free operation.  Detailed step by step instructions with pictures guide you through the installation process in about 1/2 hour with common tools.  Fits all TL1000S models.  Please note that this item is not recommended for use with Bitubo shock conversion.  Patent pending, made in USA.

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