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chico
Tiger Jedi
Posts: 1283
Bike: 2017 XRX
Location: Suffern, NY, US
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #50 on:
April 04, 2021, 03:06:04 PM »
Originally Posted by
ZShyster
Chico,
Can you share the part numbers for the lower side stand parts and maybe a picture?
Thanks
ZShyster
Here it is: T2085900
List price $91.97
Picture to follow. The only difference is the angle of the part where the side stand is attached, it's slightly more acute.
Chico
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chico
Tiger Jedi
Posts: 1283
Bike: 2017 XRX
Location: Suffern, NY, US
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #51 on:
April 04, 2021, 07:07:53 PM »
Here is a pic Shyster. I don't think it helps much but you requested so here it is.
Chico
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ZShyster
Tiger Member
Posts: 24
Bike: 16 Tiger 18 T120
Location: Elmhurst, IL
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #52 on:
April 05, 2021, 03:07:11 PM »
Chico,
Thank you
Ride Safe,
ZShyster
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Flyingbanana
Tiger Member
Posts: 99
Bike: Tiger 800,SV1000
Location: UK
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #53 on:
April 06, 2021, 09:28:41 AM »
Originally Posted by
chico
I tried the washer idea, didn't really change enough. I purchased the bracket for the "low" version and that is the ticket. Good angle, sturdy and looks tidy.
Chico
Hi Chico
Have you got any pics of yours with the washers ?
thanks
a
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chico
Tiger Jedi
Posts: 1283
Bike: 2017 XRX
Location: Suffern, NY, US
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #54 on:
April 06, 2021, 03:48:55 PM »
Originally Posted by
Flyingbanana
Hi Chico
Have you got any pics of yours with the washers ?
thanks
a
FG, I didn't take any pics with the washers since I didn't like the outcome., sorry.
Chico
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chico
Tiger Jedi
Posts: 1283
Bike: 2017 XRX
Location: Suffern, NY, US
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #55 on:
April 07, 2021, 06:10:59 AM »
Follow-up pics: the first shows the angle of tilt. The second shows the "foot" not bearing completely on the ground, sitting on the "heel".
Chico
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Flyingbanana
Tiger Member
Posts: 99
Bike: Tiger 800,SV1000
Location: UK
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #56 on:
April 07, 2021, 08:55:38 AM »
Originally Posted by
chico
Follow-up pics: the first shows the angle of tilt. The second shows the "foot" not bearing completely on the ground, sitting on the "heel".
Chico
Hey Chico thanks for the pics. I guess the bike sits ok on the heel of stand . Do you have pics of where you put the washers on the stand connection
thanks
alan
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chico
Tiger Jedi
Posts: 1283
Bike: 2017 XRX
Location: Suffern, NY, US
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #57 on:
April 07, 2021, 11:24:54 AM »
I'm not understanding your question Alan.
Chico
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Flyingbanana
Tiger Member
Posts: 99
Bike: Tiger 800,SV1000
Location: UK
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #58 on:
April 07, 2021, 12:17:35 PM »
Originally Posted by
chico
I'm not understanding your question Alan.
Chico
Hi Chico , i was lead to believe that riders who had lowered there suspension were putting washers on the side stand where it bolts onto the frame to allow the bike more lean when side stand deployed.
I may be completely wrong
alan
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SteveTT800XRT
Tiger Member
Posts: 82
Bike: 2016 TT800XRT
Location: The Netherlands
Re: Lowering Suspension
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Reply #59 on:
April 07, 2021, 02:46:22 PM »
Originally Posted by
Flyingbanana
Hi Chico , i was lead to believe that riders who had lowered there suspension were putting washers on the side stand where it bolts onto the frame to allow the bike more lean when side stand deployed.
I may be completely wrong
alan
Lowered my 800XRT by 30 mil at the arse end and the front forks by about 15 mil, side stand is unchanged and is flat on the ground, when this shitty weather has passed us by, I`ll take a piccie.
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