Lowering kits,

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Lowering kits,

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I am not sure if i read it on here, but someone was selling lowering kits for the rear of the bike. They are a dealer In Minn. He was on Ebay but dropped his posting.
I would like to get a hold of him to buy a set.. Maybe someone has a lead.

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Re: Lowering kits,

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Try Rick at Luverne Kawasaki in Luverne, Mn. he has a website. I think he may be who you are thinking of.
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Re: Lowering kits,

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Yea that's the one. Thanks.
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Re: Lowering kits,

Post by HMB Don »

Before you just lower the rear of the 1700, think of lowering the front.

When I changed my fork springs and added the proper amount of preload into the front forks it lowered my front end. I'm now flat footed when I'm at a stop. Plus the Voyager rides and handles much better. It's just better balanced with a littler more weight on the front of the Voyager.

I'm 5'9" tall and weigh 173 lbs, inseam is 29"

I even made some brackets to move the floorboards back 3.5"
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