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Does anyone know how to lower a seca turbo?

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Deekthecatt, Jun 28, 2008.

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    Deekthecatt Member

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    I want to lower my seca turbo, I think it would make it look alot better. Does anyone have any idea on how I would do this?
     
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    make it a hardtail
     
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    ten inch rear shocks and lower triple trees on fork tubes. Have a pic of your bike?
     
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    Sorry for the delay, Yes I do have some pics of the bike. I will get them up soon hopfully this weekend at the latest.
     
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    I would agree. Shorter shocks from progressive (I haven't measured them to see how long they are). Then you can lower the forks either internally (the right way) or by sliding them through the tripples (the cheap way).

    If you go too low you will end up with the fender in the radiator. Also, you may need to shorten the sidestand to get your lean back.

    Sean
     

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