MotoZen
New Member
Decided to lower my NC, got tired of shifting my body when stopping and ballerina toe-ing when backing up parking. It was so worth it! The bike is shorter person friendly now & its comfortable. I'm pretty happy.
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What links did you get,and did you lower the front well? Have you noticed any negative effects on handling?
Do you have center stand, and if so, does it scrape or hit before your pegs? I'm thinking of lowering mine with the Lust 40mm links but want to be sure the center stand or other hard parts aren't touching down before my pegs. Thanks.
I hear ya, usually these guys have height on their side and aren't 5'3" and don't have to do acrobatics in traffic when stopping. So annoying.All the FLATFOOTING talk I hear. Just as long as I can get both feet down! --
But yeah, one should feel confident about this. I see bullies on dualsport forums who insist anybody who does anything to lower a bike or WISHES they had a lower bike available, is a sissy. I'd really like to beat those guys senseless sometimes...
I bought Lust racings links from the UK - they were cheaper even with shipping and duty than buying them here. I actually found the handling to be much better and funnily it made the seat more comfortable. I didn't lower the front, because we didn't drop it down that much. I went and did some police handling exercise cone layouts and I was whipping the NC around like it was a 250 and I actually find it to be more stable at higher speeds on the highway.